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Slum Upgrading Legal Assessment Tool

This legal assessment tool provides urban managers and other stakeholders with a framework to understand how and if their legal and regulatory framework supports participatory citywide slum upgrading or not. It is a self-assessment tool to be used during focus groups, to identify strengths and weakness of the current urban planning system and guide opportunities […]

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Urban-Rural Linkages: Guiding Principles. Framework for Action to Advance Integrated Territorial Development

A multilevel, multistakeholder guidance framework and tool to strengthen urban-rural linkages in national and subnational policies and programmes. Protection and promotion of health by balancing urban, peri-urban and rural health challenges are included in the guiding principles to provide social protection and do no harm. Useful for policy-makers at all governance levels, programme managers, private

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A Practical Guide to Designing, Planning, and Executing Citywide Slum Upgrading Programmes

This guide for citywide slum upgrading and local projects provides a comprehensive manual with tips and tools from practical experience. It is an accessible tool for practitioners, leading them through UN-Habitat steps towards a successful citywide slum-upgrading programme. Accessible quick guide section provides an important reference tool for practitioners to help address the most pressing

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Planning Law Assessment Framework

The planning law assessment framework is a self-assessment tool to be used during focus groups for the preliminary identification of strengths and weakness of an urban planning system. The framework looks at all the laws, regulations and decrees applicable in a city, enacted at different levels. It takes into account only black letter law but

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Global action plan on physical activity 2018–2030: more active people for a healthier world

A widely applicable plan for action to support everyday physical activity developed through a worldwide consultation process involving governments and key stakeholders across multiple sectors including health, sports, transport, urban design, civil society, academia and the private sector. Focusing action on what will best support active lives. Presents the urban environment as an essential part

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