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Promoting green urban development in Africa : enhancing the relationship between urbanization, environmental assets, and ecosystem services (Vol. 2) : Part II : evaluating the potential returns to investing in green urban development in Durban (English)

Urbanisation is taking place at an unprecedented rate throughout the world, often outpacing plans and the capacity of city managers. As a result, natural open space areas in cities are being degraded and diminished, and problems such as flooding, air and water pollution are getting worse. The environmental problems associated with increased hardened surfaces and the loss of natural areas and ecosystem services are particularly acute in developing...
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Turpie,Jane; Letley,Gwyneth; Chyrstal,Robynne; Corbella,Stefan; Stretch,Derek.

Promoting green urban development in Africa : enhancing the relationship between urbanization, environmental assets, and ecosystem services (Vol. 2) : Part II : evaluating the potential returns to investing in green urban development in Durban (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/285331498124827922

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