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Report International Round Table and GPH Split  

 REPORT INTERNATIONL ROUNDTABLE AND GPH SPLIT.pdf English 7-Jan-14
Declaration of Split ENG  

 Declaration of Split ENG English 7-Jan-14
GPH Split Declaration  

 GPH Split Declaration English 7-Jan-14
Report of Eala Conference on MDG'S and the 25th Anniversary Celebrations of he GPH  

 REPORT OF EALA CONFERENCE ON MDG'S AND THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS OF THE GPH English 7-Jan-14
Roundtable List of Participants by topisc for GPH Members  

 Roundtable List of Participants by topisc for GPH Members English 7-Jan-14
Summary presentation of Habitat Universities Global Meeting 2013  

 Summary presentation of Habitat Universities Global Meeting 2013 English 3-Jun-13
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory for Kampala City and Metropolitan Region  
This report presets a greenhouse gas emission inventory that was conducted as a baseline for Kampala city and 2012 as the base year. The inventory was conducted using the Global Protocol for Community-Scale Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GPC). The GPC builds on previous protocols that include the International Local Government GHG Emissions Analysis Protocol (ICLEI), Draft International Standard for Determining Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Cities (UNEP/UN-HABITAT/WB), GHG Protocol Standards (WRI/WBCSD), Baseline Emissions Inventory/Monitoring Emissions Inventory methodology (EC-CoM JRC), and Local Government Operations Protocol (ICLEI-USA). 

 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory for Kampala City and Metropolitan Region English 16-May-13
Rabat Declaration  
We, the participants gathered in Rabat, Morocco, from 26 to 28 November 2012 at the international conference "Making Slums History: a worldwide challenge for 2020", under the High Patronage of His Majesty the King to review and share global progress in improving the living conditions of slum dwellers between 2000 and 2010 and devise a strategy for inclusive, sustainable and prosperous cities
 Rabat Declaration English 26-Mar-13
 Déclaration de Rabat « Sortir des bidonvilles : un défi mondial pour 2020 » Français 26-Mar-13
Making Slums History: A Global Challenge for 2020. International Conference, Rabat – Morocco, 26 – 29 November 2012  
According to UN‐Habitat estimates, between the year 2000 and 2010 a total 227 million people in developing countries have experienced significant improvements in living conditions. In other words, governments have managed to beat by a multiple of 2.2 MDG Target 7‐D, namely to "Significantly improve living conditions for a least 100 million slum dwellersby 2020."
 Conference report English 26-Mar-13
 Rapport de la conférence Français 26-Mar-13
Negombo, SRI LANKA: Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment  
This vulnerability assessment follows a toolkit based on the experience of a Participatory Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment of Sorsogon City, Philippines. This is a participatory process of selected stakeholders which builds citizens’ capability to address city vulnerability to climate change scenarios and to develop adaptation strategies. Some of the steps in the original methodology have been modified to suit the local situation of the Negombo Municipal Council (NMC) area.

The main objective of this vulnerability assessment is to estimate the local area vulnerability to potential climate change impacts and provide a context for local government decision makers to develop local climate change adaptation and mitigation plans in response to the Sorsogon City Vulnerability Assessment and Adaptation (V&AA) results.

 Negombo, SRI LANKA: Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment English 1-Mar-13
Sihanoukville, CAMBODIA: Climate Change Vulnerability Asessment  
The vulnerability assessment in Sihanoukville was designed to measure exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity (collectively understood as vulnerability) to climate change in the Municipal area of Sihanoukville.

 Sihanoukville, CAMBODIA: Climate Change Vulnerability Asessment English 27-Feb-13
Mobility for poor: Improving informal transport  
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) in partnership with the UN-Habitat organized a three-day workshop titled 'Mobility for poor: Improving informal transport' from 3-5th October 2012. The aim of the workshop was to create a holistic understanding of informal transport systems and to facilitate knowledge/experience sharing on challenges and solutions for improving informal modes of transport like cycle rickshaws, shared autos, mini buses, etc.
 Proceedings of the Workshop 'Mobility for poor: Improving informal transport' 3–5 October, 2012, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi English 28-Jan-13
Improving Informal Transport: Case studies from Asia, Africa and Latin America  
Under the aegis of the Global Energy Network for Urban Settlements (GENUS), a network established and facilitated by UN-Habitat, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi is undertaking casestudy research of pro-poor mobility projects from the South/South East Asia, Africa and Latin America Regions. Informal transport modes like cycle rickshaws, mini-bus taxis, shared autos, etc. meet a significant portion of mobility needs of the urban poor in developing countries.
 Improving Informal Transport: Case studies from Asia, Africa and Latin America English 2-Jan-13
First PNG National Urban Forum - Statement of Outcomes and Recommendations  
The first PNG National Urban Forum was held on the 22-23 October, 2012, at the PNG Institute of Public Administration, Waigani, NCD, and was attended by over 800 delegates from PNG and overseas. The Forum was organised by the Office of Urbanisation and hosted by the Minister for Housing and Urban Development.
 First PNG National Urban Forum - Statement of Outcomes and Recommendations English 2-Nov-12
WUF6 Universities Roundtable Report  
The Habitat Partner University Initiative was introduced to promote cooperation between UN-Habitat and institutions of higher education, as well as facilitating exchange and cooperation among universities globally. The Initiative entered into a second phase in 2011. In this process a Habitat Partner University Initiative Office within UN-Habitat and an external Steering Committee consisting of representatives from Universities and UN-Habitat. The initiative also developed its Charter and tools for coordination and interaction.
 WUF6 Universities Roundtable Report English 30-Oct-12
Executive Summary of Feasibility Study for a Global Urban Research Umbrella  
UN-HABITAT proposes to support the building of an international urban research network bringing together Habitat Partner University members and other interested parties.A major objective of this network is to significantly contribute to the generation of urban knowledge relevant for the future development of human settlements and to facilitate its accessibility to the key stakeholders. Its vision is to become a global key source of reference for urban innovation, a laboratory generating and exchanging new urban ideas within a vibrant learning environment.
 Executive Summary of Feasibility Study for a Global Urban Research Umbrella English 23-Aug-12
Phase II Workshop September 2011 PowerPoint Slides  
Click here to view the PowerPoint slides of the Participatory Slum Upgrading Programme (PSUP) Phase II Workshop, Strategy and Policy Setting, 19-24 September 2011, Accra, Ghana.
Decentralization in Iraq  
This report presents the outcomes of UN-HABITAT 's International Conference on Decentralization, Local Governance and Service Delivery: Sharing Experience and Sustaining Progress in Urban Iraq, which took place in Amman, Jordan from 8-10 May 2011. The objective of the conference was to provide an opportunity for Iraqi Local Government Association representatives to learn, experience and benefit from the process of decentralization and development of local governments in other selected countries. The conference provided a focused practical perspective on how decentralization in urban areas promotes local government as an effective tool for service delivery
 Decentralization in Iraq English 29-Feb-12
Round Table on Gendering Land Tools at WUF3  
Invitation to the World Urban Forum 3, Round Table on Gendering Land Tools
Wednesday, 21 June 2006, Vancouver, Canada
 Round Table on Gendering Land Tools at WUF3 English 8-Feb-12
Security of Tenure Best Practices  
Various definitions of secure tenure exist, but the most recent definition that was agreed upon during the Expert Group Meeting on Urban Indicators in October 2002, is: “the right of all individuals and groups to effective protection by the state against forced evictions”.

Under international law, ‘forced eviction’ is defined as: ‘the permanent or  temporary removal against their will of individuals, families and/or communities from the homes and/or land which they occupy, without the provision of, and access to,appropriate form of legal or other protection.

The prohibition on forced evictions does not, however, apply to evictions carried out by force in accordance with the law and in conformity with the provisions of the International Covenants on Human Rights (the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights).

 Security of Tenure Best Practices English 8-Feb-12
Sustainable Building Practices for Low Cost Housing  
This Scoping Paper assesses and explores the important and inter-related issues of providing low cost sustainable housing in developing nations whilst simultaneously addressing climate change mitigation and adaptation. The term sustainable in this context encompasses a complex web of issues including environmental protection, improvements in quality of life, poverty alleviation and is looked at through the perspective of long term, life cycle sustainability that is integrated with indigenous local customs and cultures to provide lasting and replicable improvements to the lives of local populations.
 Sustainable Building Practices for Low Cost Housing: English 8-Feb-12
Towards a Design for a Pro-Poor Land Recordation System  
To bring tenure security within reach of everyone in a country, including the poor, use of conventional land registration approaches has a bad press in many parts of the world. Such approaches serve primarily the needs of the powerful elite, and due to a number of reasons like costs and needed expertise, cannot be scaled up easily to record everyone’s tenure.

The acceptance of a continuum of land rights is an important step to improve the position of the poor and other vulnerable groups in relation to access to land and tenure security. To have full impact, however, this continuum has to be supplemented by a pro-poor land recordation system.

This paper supplies the first steps to come to the design of such a pro-poor land recordation system. It takes lessons from the history of developing land recordation systems in the Western world and their introduction to other territories. It identifies a number of elements that the design needs to meet, and comes with the first ideas for the design itself. An important one relates to the use of the community leadership to identify the parties, their position and status in the community, as well as the tenure arrangements and evidentiary rules in practice there. Instead of using paper trails and expert knowledge of professionals, the community and its leadership will provide these. To make sure that the system is not only affecting the local reality, it needs to have buy-in from the public sector actors as well. This is done via ‘co-management’, in which the public sector actors and the community share responsibilities for the recordation system. The linking-pins between the two are the (barefoot) land officer and the local record keeper. The paper does not detail the institutional and political economy side of the design, which will be the focus of proposed future work.

The proposed system is a trimmed down approach to land recordation, and has to be seen as the first step on a continuum of land recording. It allows people, especially the poor in customary areas and informal settlements, to set the first step on the property ladder, and should be flexible enough to allow for future improvements.

 Towards a Design for a Pro-Poor Land Recordation System English 8-Feb-12
Urban Land Market In Mozambique  
Due to the significant differences between the various forms of allocation of rural land in terms of social justice and to the strong possibility of this to happen for the urban land, the Ministry for Coordination of Environmental Affairs and UN-HABITAT, requested to Cruzeiro do Sul to undertake a study of the urban land market in Mozambique.

The aim is at identifying the coverage and the dynamics of the urban land markets, surveying the implications of the same and identifying prevention mechanisms of social injustices in the tenure and use of the urban land. Mechanisms that can revert the eventual trend of unsustainable urban growth, as well as improving the economic and social use of the urban land, aimed at upgrading the life quality of the citizens, will be explored.

For this to happen, the identification of the forms of access to the land, the comparison of the land allocation efficiency and the estimation of the market value of the urban land was undertaken. The rural-urban linkage had as background the modelling of the sustainable urban growth of the cities of small and average size. The model constructed – MoCUS, is meant to assist city councils and stakeholders of the civil society in resources management, urban planning, prevention of social conflicts, and in strengthening the economic and social use of the urban space.

 Urban Land Market In Mozambique English 8-Feb-12
Women's Rights to Land and Property  
Commission on Sustainable Development - Thursday 22 April 2004
Women in Human Settlements Development  Challenges and Opportunities -Women's Rights to Land and Property

In many cities of developing countries, more than half of the urban population lives in slums and informal settlements, in sub-standard housing, without basic services and without the enjoyment of their human rights to land and adequate housing. Women headed households form a high proportion of the population in many of such settlements.

While lack of security of tenure affects millions of people across the world, women face added risks and deprivations: in Africa and South-Asia especially, women are systematically denied their human rights to access, own, control or inherit land and property.

The vast majority of women cannot afford to buy land, and usually can only access land and housing through male relatives, which makes their security of tenure dependent on good marital and family relations. At the same time, millions of women in Asia, Africa and Latin America depend critically on land for a livelihood.

 Women's Rights to Land and Property English 8-Feb-12
WTE Industry in Latin America - 2010  

 WTE Industry in Latin America - 2010 English 26-Jan-12
Energy from Waste Workshop (E.f.W)  

 Energy from Waste Workshop (E.f.W) English 26-Jan-12
GC 23 Reports  

 Report English 6-Jan-12
 Informe Español 6-Jan-12
 تقرير العربية 9-Jan-12
 Signaler Français 6-Jan-12
 报告 中文 6-Jan-12
 отчет русский 6-Jan-12
GC 22 Reports  

 Report English 6-Jan-12
 Informe Español 6-Jan-12
 تقرير العربية 6-Jan-12
 rapport Français 6-Jan-12
 报告 中文 6-Jan-12
 отчет русский 6-Jan-12
Strategic Urban Development Planning in Lake Victoria Region: Lessons of Experience  
Urban planning has a critical role to play in improving people‟s wellbeing and the quality of life. International conferences on sustainable development have highlighted this message, from the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 to the United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II, the City Summit) in Istanbul in 1996.
 Strategic Urban Development Planning in Lake Victoria Region: Lessons of Experience English 30-Dec-11
Global Meeting Report, London 2011  
Almost 60 participants attended from Africa and Arab States (7), Asia and the Pacific (8), Europe (32), Latin America and the Caribbean (5) and North America (4) attended the first Global Meeting of the Habitat Partner University Initiative.
 Global Meeting Report, London 2011 English 2-Nov-11
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