Cities are perhaps one of humanity's most complex creations,
never finished, never definitive. They are like a journey that
never ends. Their evolution is determined by their ascent into
greatness or their descent into decline. They are the past, the
present and the future. Cities contain both order and chaos. In
them reside beauty and ugliness, virtue and vice. They can bring
out the best or the worst in humankind. They are the physical
manifestation of history and culture and incubators of innovation,
industry, technology, entrepreneurship and creativity. Cities are
the materialization of humanity's noblest ideas, ambitions and
aspirations but when not planned or governed properly, can be the
repository of society's ills. Cities drive national economies by
creating wealth, enhancing social development and providing
employment but they can also be the breeding grounds for poverty,
exclusion and environmental degradation.
The 21st Century is the Century of the City. Half of humanity
now lives in cities, and within the next two decades, 60 per cent
of the world's people will reside in urban areas. How can city
planners and policymakers harmonize the various interests,
diversity and inherent contradictions within cities? What
ingredients are needed to create harmony between the physical,
social, environmental and cultural aspects of a city and the human
beings that inhabit it? This report adopts the concept of
Harmonious Cities as a theoretical framework in order to understand
today's urban world, and also as an operational tool to confront
the most important challenges facing urban areas and their
development processes. It recognizes that tolerance, diversity,
social justice and good governance, all of which are inter-related,
are as important to sustainable urban development as physical
planning. It addresses national concerns by searching for solutions
at the city level. For that purpose, it focuses on three key areas:
spatial or regional harmony, which examines the main drivers of
urban growth in the developing world and explores the spatial
nuances of economic and social policies; social harmony, which
presents and analyzes new data on urban inequalities worldwide and
describes the types of shelter deprivations experienced by slum
dwellers in developing world regions; and environmental harmony,
which examines the role of cities in the climate change debate, and
the impact of global warming on the most vulnerable cities. The
report also assesses the various intangible assets within cities
that contribute to harmony, such as cultural heritage, sense of
place and memory and the complex set of social and symbolic
relationships that give cities meaning. It argues that these
intangible assets represent the soul of the city and are as
important for harmonious urban development as tangible assets.
Harmony within cities, argues the report, is both a journey and a
destination.
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