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Urban-Rural Linkages: Guiding Principles

Framework for Action to Advance Integrated Territorial Development

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Remy Sietchiping, Stephanie Loose, Thomas Forster, Grace Githiri, Florence Egal, Arthur Getz Escudero, Ramsés Alejandro Grande Fraile, Shipra Narang Suri

01 January 2019

UN-Habitat

English

uKESA Librarian 2

Guide/ Handbook

Africa

The goal of these Guiding Principles is to inform pragmatic strategies and propose a Framework for Action to build an enabling environment for more inclusive and functional urban-rural linkages. The principles are flexible and can be applied by all levels of stakeholders at all scales.

 

While the principles are designed for universal application, there are distinct roles and actions appropriate for national or local governments, civil society, the private sector, and international organizations. In addition, they can be applied in varying national contexts; for example, where there is a concern about the rate of urbanization and rural transformation, or the degree of diversity in the population.

 

The Guiding Principles are to help address the complexity of aligning different levels of government (national, territorial, and local) while recognising unique local contexts and multiple possibilities for implementation. Urban-rural linkages that advance integrated territorial development are not only about a collection of separate sub-national regions, but are also about systems of cities at national level and even across national to regional levels.

 

Abstract based on original source.

 

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