Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
60
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1990
Publisher
United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat)
ISBN-10
9211311349
ISBN-13
9789211311341
Description
Diana Mitlin explores the intricate relationship between human settlements and sustainable development. The author delves into how effective human settlement policies can influence both local communities and global objectives. By examining case studies and real-world applications, she highlights the crucial role of urban planning in achieving development goals.
Mitlin emphasizes the importance of integrating sustainability into settlement strategies, arguing that such an approach can alleviate issues related to poverty, inequality, and environmental degradation. Her analysis reveals the potential for human settlements to serve as catalysts for positive change, fostering resilience and adaptability in the face of escalating global challenges.
Throughout the work, readers are encouraged to consider the multi-dimensional impacts of settlement policies. By balancing human needs with environmental imperatives, Mitlin advocates for a holistic view that can ultimately lead to more sustainable and thriving communities around the world.
Mitlin emphasizes the importance of integrating sustainability into settlement strategies, arguing that such an approach can alleviate issues related to poverty, inequality, and environmental degradation. Her analysis reveals the potential for human settlements to serve as catalysts for positive change, fostering resilience and adaptability in the face of escalating global challenges.
Throughout the work, readers are encouraged to consider the multi-dimensional impacts of settlement policies. By balancing human needs with environmental imperatives, Mitlin advocates for a holistic view that can ultimately lead to more sustainable and thriving communities around the world.