Global Environment Outlook for Cities – GEO for Cities: Towards Green and Just Cities
This second edition of GEO for Cities is an extension of the main GEO-6 report, presenting and explaining the findings of the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) flagship environmental assessment in a way that helps city decision makers take clear action. Chapter 2 of this report examines how cities function and the challenges and barriers to action they face, as well as some opportunities for catalysing change. Chapter 3 then examines how the environmental challenges of today are affecting cities and how cities are contributing to these environmental issues. Chapter 4 examines the types of future cities that will help address the environmental, economic and social challenges we currently face. City decision makers may see themselves in the dimensions set out in the chapter, alongside areas where their cities could improve. Finally, chapter 5 explores the pathways that need to be followed to reach the vision of “ideal” cities that is presented in chapter 4.
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Subjects: | CITIES, URBAN DEVELOPMENT, URBAN ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH, URBAN ECONOMICS, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, DECARBONIZATION, URBAN PLANNING, LAND ADMINISTRATION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AIR, BIODIVERSITY, BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY, FRESHWATER, OCEANS, COASTS, LAND, SOILS, EQUITY, |
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oai:wedocs.unep.org:20.500.11822-374132021-12-06T14:37:14Z Global Environment Outlook for Cities – GEO for Cities: Towards Green and Just Cities United Nations Environment Programme United Nations Human Settlement Programme Langa, Maria-Helena Jose Correia Miller, David Rahiman, Riya Brand, Kobie Hughes, Sara Lipietz, Barbara Rangwala, Lubaina Waud, Alexa Archer, Diane Guhl, Andrés Baker, Elaine Goodness, Julie Jain, Garima Mguni, Patience van den Brandeler, Francine Melamed, Megan Vardoulakis, Sotiris Ramos, Gian Carlo Delgado Wolch, Jennifer Adelekan, Ibidun Leonardsen, Lykke Allen, Adriana Brugmann, Jeb Sharma, K Rahul Robinson, Blake Dai, Hancheng Science Division CITIES URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN ENVIRONMENT HEALTH URBAN ECONOMICS CIRCULAR ECONOMY DECARBONIZATION URBAN PLANNING LAND ADMINISTRATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AIR BIODIVERSITY BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY FRESHWATER OCEANS COASTS LAND SOILS EQUITY This second edition of GEO for Cities is an extension of the main GEO-6 report, presenting and explaining the findings of the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) flagship environmental assessment in a way that helps city decision makers take clear action. Chapter 2 of this report examines how cities function and the challenges and barriers to action they face, as well as some opportunities for catalysing change. Chapter 3 then examines how the environmental challenges of today are affecting cities and how cities are contributing to these environmental issues. Chapter 4 examines the types of future cities that will help address the environmental, economic and social challenges we currently face. City decision makers may see themselves in the dimensions set out in the chapter, alongside areas where their cities could improve. Finally, chapter 5 explores the pathways that need to be followed to reach the vision of “ideal” cities that is presented in chapter 4. 2021-11-15T17:37:00Z 2021-11-15T17:37:00Z 2021-11 Global environment outlook (GEO) Reports, Books and Booklets 978-92-807-3889-6 DEW/2387/NA https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/37413 English Public Text application/pdf Global |
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This second edition of GEO for Cities is an extension of the main GEO-6 report, presenting and explaining the findings of the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) flagship environmental assessment in a way that helps city decision makers take clear action. Chapter 2 of this report examines how cities function and the challenges and barriers to action they face, as well as some opportunities for catalysing change. Chapter 3 then examines how the environmental challenges of today are affecting cities and how cities are contributing to these environmental issues. Chapter 4 examines the types of future cities that will help address the environmental, economic and social challenges we currently face. City decision makers may see themselves in the dimensions set out in the chapter, alongside areas where their cities could improve. Finally, chapter 5 explores the pathways that need to be followed to reach the vision of “ideal” cities that is presented in chapter 4. |
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