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	  News in 2014
  |  Expert Group Meeting on Sustainable Urban Development In 
	Asia and the Pacific
 
				 “our struggle for sustainability will be won or lost in the cities”
 Ban Ki-Moon, UN Secretary General, 2012
2-3 December 2014, UNCC, Bangkok, Thailand
The United Nations has recognized the importance of urbanization and will 
	be convening the Third United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable 
	Urban Development (Habitat III) in 2016. A “New Urban Agenda” will be 
	adopted then. Habitat III will be the first United Nations global summit 
	after the adoption of the “Internationally Agreed Development Goals” in 
	2015. UN Secretary General when addressing a delegation of mayors in 2012 
	said, “our struggle for sustainability will be won or lost in the cities”.
				 The Asia-Pacific region is still predominantly rural but urbanizing 
	rapidly and with it, social, environmental and economic implications. What’s 
	staggering of the region is the numbers or statistics – the region currently 
	has an urban population of more than 2 billion that includes 14 megacities 
	with a population of over 227 million and is expected to reach the 50% level 
	of urbanization in 2018. Megacities, cities and towns in the region has vast 
	and growing ecological footprints and economic growth and urbanization has 
	been accompanied by growing environmental challenges such as air pollution, 
	waste generation and congestion. Sustainable urban development will play a 
	critical role in the pursuit of sustainable development in Asia-Pacific, 
	home to 53% or the world’s urban population.  The Expert Group Meeting on “Sustainable Urban Development in Asia and 
	the Pacific: Towards a New Urban Agenda” was organized to identify priority 
	issues that could be deliberated at the upcoming 6th Asia Pacific Urban 
	Forum (May 2015) and leading into Habitat III (October 2016).  The Asia-Pacific Urban Forum (APUF) is a multi-stakeholder forum 
	organized periodically every 4 – 5 years by United Nations Economic and 
	Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) with the aim to provide a 
	regional platform for urban actors to – 
					Discuss emerging and critical urban development issues from the 
		perspectives of different stakeholders;Share experiences on good practices and approaches; andExplore cooperation opportunities and links to regional and global 
		processes and development objectives.  The Expert Group Meeting is a multi-stakeholder meeting providing for 
	open dialogue and discussion that reflected regional concerns and 
	priorities. The EGM was organized with the following objectives: 
					Identify and discuss emerging issues related to the sustainable 
		urban development in Asia and the Pacific reflecting key inputs from 
		stakeholders working in the urban sector;Identify and discuss priority issues for the region in relation to 
		the post-2015 Development Agenda and Habitat III, which could be 
		discussed at APUF-6; andSubstantially engage key regional partners in the organization of 
		APUF-6 as a multi-stakeholder forum, specifically through an inclusive 
		participatory process.  The Director, Environment and Development Division (EDD), ESCAP, Mr. 
	Rae-Kwon Chung welcomed all the participants when he spoke at the Opening 
	Session of the EGM.  
				 FIG, represented by its President, participated and made a presentation 
	outlining the importance of land and secure tenure rights in addressing the 
	sustainable urban development challenges and aspirations in Asia and the 
	Pacific. 
				 
 The first APUF was held in Bangkok in 1993. The Sixth APUF will precede 
	the High-Level Regional Preparatory Meeting to Habitat III for Asia-Pacific 
	aiming to – 
					Discuss persistent and emerging issues related to sustainable urban 
		development in Asia Pacific, and in particular priority areas that 
		should be addressed in the Post 2015 Development Agenda; andProvide recommendations to the High-Level Regional Preparatory 
		Meeting for Habitat III for Asia-Pacific in terms of priority issues for 
		the region to be considered in the “New Urban Agenda” to be adopted at 
		Habitat III.  The outcomes of both APUF-6 and the High Level Regional Preparatory 
	Meeting are expected to feed directly into the Habitat III process.
 
 TEO CheeHaiFIG president
 December 2014
 11 December 2014 
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