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Cityscape: Volume 19 Number 2 | Inclusion and Innovation: The Many Forms of Stakeholder Engagement in Habitat III

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Habitat III

Volume 19, Number 2

Mark D. Shroder

Michelle P. Matuga

Inclusion and Innovation: The Many Forms of Stakeholder Engagement in Habitat III

Eugenie L. Birch
University of Pennsylvania


With an unprecedentedly high level of stakeholder participation, Habitat III offered many opportunities for contributions to the New Urban Agenda. This innovative and inclusive process created a strong framework for continued involvement in the subsequent implementation of the agenda. These efforts are an important and lasting part of the Habitat III legacy.


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