Urbanization linked to economic growth is transforming the Asia Pacific region. It brings new opportunities and challenges for sustainable and inclusive development. This strategy paper was commissioned by UNDP to inform the organization’s current and future policy and programming work in the Asia Pacific. It argues the case for greater UNDP involvement in urban issues in the region and sets out a framework to guide this involvement. The Asia Pacific region is rapidly transforming from a predominantly rural to an urban society. Over the next 40 years to 2050, it is estimated the Asia Pacific urban population will increase from around 1.9 to 3.2 billion people. The Asia Pacific was 45% urban in 2010; this is projected to increase to 56% urban in 2030 and to 64% urban in 2050.
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Document Type | General |
Publish Date | 24/07/2013 |
Author | Mark Hildebrand, Trevor Kanaley and Brian Roberts |
Published By | UNDP- United Nations Development Programme |
Edited By | Saba Bilquis |