Principles: (a) Urban and territorial planning primarily aims to realize adequate standards of living and working conditions for all segments of current and future societies, ensure equitable distribution of the costs, opportunities and benefits of urban development and particularly promote social inclusion and cohesion; (b) Urban and territorial planning constitutes an essential investment in the. [...] Local authorities, in cooperation with and revitalize existing public spaces, such other spheres of government and relevant as squares, streets, green areas and sports partners, should: complexes, and make them safer, in line with the needs and perspectives of women, men, (a) Design and promote urban and territorial girls and boys, and fully accessible to all. [...] Principles: (a) Urban and territorial planning provides a spatial framework to protect and manage the natural and built environment of cities and territories, including their biodiversity, land and natural resources, and to ensure integrated and sustainable development; (b) Urban and territorial planning contributes to increased human security by strengthening environmental and socioeconomic resil. [...] Local authorities, in cooperation with professionals and urban managers; other spheres of government and relevant partners, should: (f) Promote monitoring and reporting on urban and territorial planning implementation (a) Adopt an efficient and transparent stages, adjustments and challenges, as institutional set-up to clarify leadership and well as open and free access to urban and partnership fun. [...] 32 International Guidelines on Urban and Territorial Planning Expressing appreciation for the leading role of the to their territorial and national contexts, where United Nations Human Settlements Programme and appropriate, and further developing tools and the contribution of the Committee of Permanent monitoring indicators as part of their support for the Representatives, the regional offices of.
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