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Urban environments and territory
Cities are the settings where the effects of globalization are most patent: exclusion, inequality, migrations, precarious employment, conflict, etc.; but they can also become places providing opportunities for progress and perspectives for the future. In the global context, the fundamental role that cities can play in the development of a more just world should be recognized, and they should be given the relevance required in terms of resources, power and an international voice.

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Slightly related Press release CITY• Acebillo, chief architect of the City Council of Barcelona: "Architecture is a way of promoting new economic activities" [ca] [es] [en]
Slightly related Conclusions WUF• Addendum to draft report on the second session of the world urban forum [en]
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Slightly related Press release ESPAI• François Barré: "Public space is in crisis" [ca] [es] [en]
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Somewhat related Press release CITY• Jaime Lerner (Architect): "The city is not a problem, rather it contains a solution for everything" [ca] [es] [en]
Somewhat related 141 Questions ESPAI• Jean-Louis Cohen, architect: "The problem of the large cities is that there is a lot of wasted space" [ca] [es] [en]
Slightly related Press release ESPAI• Jean-Louis Cohen: "Politicians in some cities collect architectures in the same way that modern art museums collect art works" [ca] [es] [en]
Slightly related Press release CITY• Joan Busquets (Architect): "The main reason for transforming cities has been the car" [ca] [es] [en]
Somewhat related 141 Questions CITY• Joan Muñoz (Urban geographer): "We should all be able to live in the city, but it's too expensive" [ca] [es] [en]
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