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Urbanization Trends in Bolivia

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2015

This note is a summary of a report that
considers urban areas as the complement to rural areas that
will allow the Plurinational State of Bolivia to achieve the
goals set forth in its Patriotic Agenda for the Bicentennial
2025. The report uses data available at the national level

Sub-decree on Phnom Penh Land Use Master Plan for 2035

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Regulations
Diciembre, 2015
Camboya

The objective and strategy-oriented development goal of Phnom Penh urbanization aim to:

- Orient land usage and ensure the existing potential value of the Phnom Penh capital city in sustainable, efficient and equitable ways, in order to support the socio-economic development, ensure food security, pulchritude and environmental quality.

Households or Locations?

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2015

Policy makers in developing countries,
including India, are increasingly sensitive to the links
between spatial transformation and economic development.
However, the empirical knowledge available on those links is
most often insufficient to guide policy decisions. There is

Urbanization and Property Rights

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2015

Since the industrial revolution, the
economic development of Western Europe and North America was
characterized by continuous urbanization accompanied by a
gradual phasing-in of urban land property rights over time.
Today, however, the evidence in many fast urbanizing

The Exposure, Vulnerability, and Ability to Respond of Poor Households to Recurrent Floods in Mumbai

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2015

This paper examines poor households in
the city of Mumbai and their exposure, vulnerability, and
ability to respond to recurrent floods. The paper discusses
policy implications for future adaptive capacity,
resilience, and poverty alleviation. The study focuses

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2015

Cities are vulnerable to many types of
shocks and stresses, including natural hazards like storms
and sea level rise, but also man-made ones like economic
transformation and rapid urbanization. These shocks and
stresses have the potential to bring cities to a halt and

A New Urban Landscape in East–Southeast Asia, 2000–2010

LandLibrary Resource
Diciembre, 2015
Asia
Asia sudoriental

East–Southeast Asia is currently one of the fastest urbanizing regions in the world, with countries such as China climbing from 20 to 50% urbanized in just a few decades. By 2050, these countries are projected to add 1 billion people, with 90% of that growth occurring in cities. This population shift parallels an equally astounding amount of built-up land expansion.

Kenya

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Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
Noviembre, 2015
Kenya

Despite myriad challenges, Kenya has emerged in recent years as one of Africa’s frontier economies, with headline growth in the most recent decade propelling the country toward middle-income status.