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|a The Quito papers and the new urban agenda /
|c UN-Habitat, with Richard Sennett, Ricky Burdett and Saskia Sassen ; in dialogue with Joan Clos.
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|t Forces Shaping 21st Century Urbanization --
|t Introduction --
|t Universe of Cities --
|g 1.1.
|t Growing differences in population dynamics require focus- and speed-differentiated approaches to good urbanization --
|g 1.2.
|t massive loss of habitat is accelerating and driving new flows of migration --
|g 1.3.
|t Large-scale urban land acquisitions could de-urbanize cities and undermine public control --
|g 1.4.
|t Lack of access to water and the risks caused by an excess of water require a rethinking on the place and shape of future urbanization --
|g 1.5.
|t If democracy is to survive it will have to resist internal populism and embrace external cooperation --
|t Who Owns the City? /
|r Saskia Sassen --
|g 2.
|t Science of Urbanization and the Open City --
|t Introduction --
|g 2.1.
|t Good urbanization requires a three decade time horizon, a focus on value creation, capture and sharing and a compact between all levels of government --
|g 2.2.
|t Open-system thinking and designing allow cities to evolve and change --
|g 2.3.
|t Contemporary urbanism provides the opportunity to set aside the blank slate for an ethic of cohabitation --
|g 2.4.
|t Planning and design should operate at both metropolitan and neighbourhood scales and provide adaptable interventions that bridge social inequalities --
|t Open City /
|r Richard Sennett --
|t On Redistribution Policies and their Impact on Good Urbanization /
|r Joan Clos --
|g 2.5.
|t UN-Habitat's Sample of Cities shows that contemporary patterns of urbanization can reap greater benefits --
|g 2.6.
|t Integrative networks combine government- and self-led approaches and expand the right to the city --
|g 2.7.
|t Commons can compensate for public/private deficiencies if they achieve sufficiently large-scale application in cities --
|g 2.8.
|t Planning without democracy or democracy without planning? How cities might have it both ways --
|t Contemporary Urbanism /
|r Ricky Burdett --
|t Conversation /
|r Joan Clos.
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