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Tunis
AbstractTunis, with one-fifth of Tunisia's population, is the country's political, economic, and historic centre. As an expanding middle-income city that has only recently concentrated on some of its environmental problems, Tunis is confronted by a number of challenges caused by uncontrolled land development and insufficient delivery of environmental services and infrastructure. This profile summarizes the state of environmental quality and risks in the municipal area, examines the interactions between environmental status and economic development, and describes the institutional setting for environmental management. The article is a shortened version of a lengthier and more detailed report that was prepared by the UNCHS (Habitat/World Bank/UNDP Urban Management Programme
Tunis
AbstractTunis, with one-fifth of Tunisia's population, is the country's political, economic, and historic centre. As an expanding middle-income city that has only recently concentrated on some of its environmental problems, Tunis is confronted by a number of challenges caused by uncontrolled land development and insufficient delivery of environmental services and infrastructure. This profile summarizes the state of environmental quality and risks in the municipal area, examines the interactions between environmental status and economic development, and describes the institutional setting for environmental management. The article is a shortened version of a lengthier and more detailed report that was prepared by the UNCHS (Habitat/World Bank/UNDP Urban Management Programme
Tunis
Larbi, Hedi (author) / Leitmann, Josef (author)
Cities ; 11 ; 292-296
1994-01-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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