Environment
Habitat of the Future: UN tackles New Urban Agenda to Build Sustainable Cities in 20 Years
While in the midst of the Habitat III conference in Ecuador, world leaders are expected to reach consensus on a 20 year urban development plan termed "New Urban Agenda." The 24-page document will be discussed among the presidents, vice presidents and ministers of the attending UN state members which will hopefully lead to sustainable cities in the future.
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