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Declaration of Brussels on Human Well-being in Cities*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 August 2009
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Most of the large cities of the world are in trouble, and yet in the decades to come a vast additional number of people will live in cities. Enormous population increase produces the steep graphs we are familiar with, yet the graphs showing urbanization are even steeper, due to the migration from country to city.
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Issued at the end of the Conference on the Environment of Human Settlements, organized by our collaborators the World Environment and Resources Council (Pergamon Press, Oxford, 2 vols, 1976), see our last issue, page 154.—Ed.
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* Issued at the end of the Conference on the Environment of Human Settlements, organized by our collaborators the World Environment and Resources Council (Pergamon Press, Oxford, 2 vols, 1976), see our last issue, page 154.—Ed.
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