From Habitat II to Pachamama: a growing agenda and diminishing expectations for Habitat III

From Habitat II to Pachamama: a growing agenda and diminishing expectations for Habitat III

Author: 
Cohen, Michael A.
Publisher: 
SAGE Publications
Date published: 
2016
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Journal Title: 
Environment and Urbanization
Source: 
Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 28, No. 1, April 2016, pp. 35-48
Abstract: 

Preparations for the upcoming United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III) in Quito in October 2016 have included a wide range of meetings and work on a negotiated outcome document entitled ?The New Urban Agenda?. This is intended to present a global consensus on the significance and challenges of human settlements, as well as a Global Plan of Action. What can reasonably be expected from these activities? Will a meaningful and substantively appropriate ?new urban agenda? emerge from the discussions? If so, what is the likelihood that it can actually be implemented? Or is all this activity and expense a waste of time and human energy? This article examines the results of the Habitat I and Habitat II conferences, the weakness of the associated monitoring and evaluation, and the changing dynamics of human settlements since 1996. It provides a forward-looking assessment of both the likely results of Habitat III and the issues to be faced subsequently.

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CITATION: Cohen, Michael A.. From Habitat II to Pachamama: a growing agenda and diminishing expectations for Habitat III . : SAGE Publications , 2016. Environment and Urbanization, Vol. 28, No. 1, April 2016, pp. 35-48 - Available at: https://library.au.int/habitat-ii-pachamama-growing-agenda-and-diminishing-expectations-habitat-iii-1