Cities and Climate Change examines the links between
urbanization and climate change, the potentially devastating
effects of climate change on urban populations and the policy
responses and practices that are emerging in urban areas.
Over half of the world's population now live in urban
settlements, and the convergence of urbanization and climate change
threatens to have an unprecedented impact on economies, quality of
life, and social stability. Alongside these threats, however, is an
equally compelling set of opportunities. The concentration of
people, industries and infrastructure, as well as social and
cultural activities, acts as a crucible of innovation developing
ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve coping mechanisms
and reduce vulnerability to climate change impacts.
This new report from the United Nations Human Settlements
Programme (UN-HABITAT), the world's leading authority on urban
issues, shows how cities can improve the way they operate in order
to respond to climate change and provides practical strategies for
strengthening their role as part of the solution. The Global Report
on Human Settlements 2011 is the most authoritative and up-to-date
global assessment of human settlements conditions and trends.
Preceding issues of the report have addressed such topics as Cities
in a Globalizing World, The Challenge of Slums, Financing Urban
Shelter, Enhancing Urban Safety and Security and Planning
Sustainable Cities.
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