ANNOTATION of the concept of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) project: “Sustainable Development of Cities in Arctic Region through the Improvement of their Engineering and Transportation Infrastructure and Personnel Training for Good Urban Governance”.
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2006Author
UN Habitat
Arctic Public Academy of Sciences
FGUP “Russian State Scientific Research and Design Institute of Urbanistics”
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"This project is focused on the implementation of the policy carried out within the framework of the UN-HABITAT programme for the years 2006-2007, Sub-programme I: “Housing and Sustainable Human Settlements Development”" /.../
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