Coping with rapid urban growth
Series: RICS Leading Edge SeriesPublication details: London RICS 2002Description: 33p. ill. 30cmISBN:- 1842191063
- 14784971
- 711.4
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Report showing that, contrary to predictions, more people worldwide continue to live in rural than urban areas and that, although they continue to grow at a rapid rate, many cities are coping well with such growth and that urban living standards are generally higher than elsewhere. Concludes that the key to success lies much more in good local government and planning, than it does in central government.