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Concepts and Paradigms of Urban Management
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OUTLINES and PAPERS


ALLOU Serge
GRET, France
Combating poverty and negotiated urban management: one practitioner's viewpoint

ALLOU Serge, BALBO Marcello, TRIBILLON Jean-Francois
GRET, France - IUAV, Italy - Ecole d'Architecture de la Paris la Villette, France
Decentralisation, local government and governance: a European perspective

BANERJEE Banashree
Consultant, India
The role of researchers and practicioners in setting up a concerted urban management approach: lessons from South Asian municipalities

BARON Catherine
LEREPS, Université de Toulouse I, France
Urban growth, informal housing and socio-economic exclusion. The impact of conventions in the emergence of new forms of local governance in African Cities

BOLAY Jean-Claude
IREC - EPFL, Switzerland
Habitat urbain et partenariat social: Vers une redéfinition des rôles et des pratiques dans les pays du Sud

BURIAN Batilda
National Program Coordinator, Sustainable Cities Programme- Tanzania
Concept of a sustainable city in sub-saharan Africa

CABANNES Yves
PGU, Programa de Gestion Urbana, Quito, Ecuador
Are there Specific Concepts and Methods for the Urban Management in and for the South?

CHAVEZ Daniel
University of Kent at Canterbury, UK
Decentralization and Participatory Urban Management in Montevideo, Uruguay

COIT Katharine
University of Rouen, France
Setting up a concerted procedure of urban management - the role of researchers and practitioners

CORDIVIOLA Alberto/ZOLLINGER Carla
Fac. de Arquitectura da Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brasil
Politics, Space And Transportation: History of Space Structure Logic in a Dependent City - Interurban and Intraurban Nets in Salvador
Politica, Espacio y Transportes: Historia de la lógica de Estucturación del Espacio inter e intra Urbano de una Ciudad Dependiente - Salvador de Bahia

CORUBOLO Enrico
Development Planning Unit, London, UK
Urban Management and Social Justice. Space, power and modernity

DAVIDSON Forbes
Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Conceptual Cycles in Urban Development Management

DURAND-LASSERVE
CNRS, France
Current concepts and paradigms of urban management in developing countries. A European contribution?

GARAU Pietro
UNCHS, Nairobi
A strategic vision for Habitat: discussion and recommendations

GILBERT Alan
University College London, UK
Changing thinking about poverty and service delivery in Urban Management (outline)
The Future for Infrastructure Provision in Developing Countries

GOSSE Marc
Institut Supérieur d'Architecture La Cambre, Bruxelles
Problemes Conceptuels du Developpement Urbain

GOUGH Katherine
Department of Geography, University of Copenhagen
Urban management in Ghana: the relationship between the local and civil society in Accra

HUYBRECHTS Eric
CERMOC, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherche sur le Moyen Orient Contemporain, Beyrouth, Lebanon
Urban management issues in developing countries: driving role or hegemony of the World Bank and the United Nations organisations? What room for other approaches? (contribution to Workshop 2)
Rebuilding Lebanon : Role of Multilateral And Bilateral Organization on Urban Management

KESSIDES Christine
Urban Development Division, Transportation, Water and Urban Development Department, The World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Urban and Local Goverment Strategy, a brief summary

KOMBE W.J./KREIBICH V.
University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and University of Dortmund, Germany
Informal Land Management as a Response to Public Planning Deficits in Tanzania

LANCHET Walter
URBAMA, France
World Heritage

LOPES DE SOUZA Marcelo
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Urban Management and citizen Participation in Brazil: Experiences in the 1990s

MANCHOTTE Marie-Thérèse
independent consultant, Belgium
The Donors Participation on Urban Management and their Relations with Urban Research

MATTINGLY Michael
Development Planning Unit - University College London
Setting up a concerted urban management approach: the role of researchers and practitioners (outline)
Setting Up and Urban Management Approach: What is It All About? (full paper)

NAVEZ-BOUCHANINE Francois
Ecole d'Architecture de Clermont-Ferrand, France
New Trends in Project Identification. Population Participation, People Empowerment, Bottom/Up Projects

OESTEREICH Jurgen
TRIALOG, Germany
From Communal Use of Natural Resources to the Local Agenda 21. Some remarks on basic concepts and new perspectives

PALOSCIA Raffaele
University of Florence, Italy
Self-sustainability and Urban Regeneration: a project for Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba

RAKODI Carole
Department of City and Regional Planning, Cardiff University, UK
Key elements of a European urban management approach for the developing countries: priority to the poor (outline)
Key elements of a European urban management approach for the developing countries: priority to the poor (full paper)

RIVIERE D'ARC Hélène
CREDAL - CNRS, France
Les mots-concepts de la Banque Mondiale et le gestion décentralisée des villes au Mexique et au Brésil

SCARAMELLA Matteo
Abaton srl, Italy
Notes about criteria for monitoring and evaluating programmes of decentralised co-operation between local governments

SCHUBELER Peter
WAP, Werkstat fur Architectur und Planung Ag., Zurich, Switzerland
Concepts and Strategies of Urban Development: the Issue of Hegemony

SIMONE AbdouMaliq
Graduate School of Public and Development Management, University of Witwatersrand
Where is that we find ourselves: re-problematising the urban in Africa

SLIUZAS Richard
International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences
Research issues for the adoption of Geographic Information Technology for Urban Planning and Management in developing countries

TAYLOR Paul
UMP, Urban Management Programme
UMP City Consultation Guidelines

TRIBILLON Jean-Francois
Ecole d'Architecture de Paris la Villette, France
deux notes a la session sur ,'Decentralisation, Local Government and Governance. A European Perspective'

TUTS Rafael
UNCHS, Nairobi, Kenya
Localising Agenda 21 in small cities in Kenya, Morocco and Vietnam

VARLEY Ann
UCL, London
New models of urban land regularisation in mexico: decentralisation and democracy vs. clientilism

WAKLEY Patrik
DPU, London
The Urbanising Multi-laterals

UNCHS, United Nation Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat)
Commission on Human Settlements
Seventeenth session, Nairobi, 5/14 May 1999 - "Notification by the Executive Director"


EUROPEAN BILATERAL CO-OPERATION IN THE URBAN SECTOR

BELGIUM
VERSCHURE Han
The Belgian Development Cooperation and Urban Development

GERMANY
TESCHNER Klaus
Report on the German development cooperation in the urban sector

ITALY
BALBO Marcello
Bilateral Cooperation policy in the Urban Sectior: Italy

NETHERLANDS
DE WIT Jopp and PELTENBURG Monique
Information

SWITZERLAND
LIEBERHERR Françoise
Some Information on Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation/SDC. Urban Development Sector

UNITED KINGDOM
PAYNE Geoffrey
Bilateral co-operation in the urban sector - The British approach


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