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  • Meeting Development Goals in Small Urban Centres - Water and Sanitation in the Worldss Cities 2006
    The Sustainable Cities Programme (SCP) is a world-wide technical cooperation activity of the United Nations. It works at city level in collaboration with local partners to strengthen their capabilities for environmental planning and management (EPM). Each city-level SCP project is adapted to the particular needs, priorities, and circumstances of that city; nonetheless, all SCP city projects follow the same general approach and all are implemented through the same series of activities known as the SCP Process.

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    Pages: 130
    Year: 1999
    Publisher: UN-HABITAT
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    Languages: English
    Themes: Environment
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    Branch/Office: Environment
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