Problems of Mega Cities in Developing Countries: Things to Learn Mega Cities.

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Problems of Mega Cities in Developing Countries: Things to Learn Mega Cities

Problems of Mega Cities in Developing Countries: Things to Learn Mega Cities

Sustainable City Problems of Mega Cities in Developing Countries: Things to Learn

Sustainable City 1.Unplanned growth of settlement and population 2.Social fragmentation 3.Growth of the informal town 4.Local strategies are neutralized and canceled Problems of Mega Cities in Developing Countries: Things to Learn Problems

Problems of Mega Cities in Developing Countries: Things to Learn Sustainable City 1.Unplanned growth of settlement and population 2.Social fragmentation 3.Growth of the informal town 4.Local strategies are neutralized and canceled - Growth of population = result of poverty - Lack of resources for coping with unsustainable issues - Incompetence of administrators Problems Causes:

Problems of Mega Cities in Developing Countries: Things to Learn 1.Unplanned growth of settlement and population 2.Social fragmentation 3.Growth of the informal town 4.Local strategies are neutralized and canceled - Growth of population = result of poverty - Lack of resources for coping with unsustainable issues - Incompetence of administrators Problems Causes: - Weak education - Growing impoverishment by globalization - No balance between power and participation Sustainable City

1.Unplanned growth of settlement and population 2.Social fragmentation 3.Growth of the informal town 4.Local strategies are neutralized and canceled Sustainable Women -Growth of population = result of poverty -Lack of resources for coping with unsustainable issues -Incompetence of administrators Combat Poverty Sustainable Women Problems of Mega Cities in Developing Countries: Things to Learn Problems Causes: - Weak education - Growing impoverishment by globalization - No balance between power and participation Causes:

Sources: ( Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Megacities III (2003) Megastädte als globale Potential- und Risikoräume: AG-2 : Nachhaltigkeitsmodelle ) BACK