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Metropolitan Medellin: Somos10—Integrating Ten Municipalities into One Metropolis

dc.contributor.authorRestrepo-Mieth, Andrea
dc.contributor.authorPerez-Jaramillo, Jorge
dc.contributor.authorMontoya Pino, Felipe
dc.date.accessioned2020-11-30T19:04:10Z
dc.date.available2020-11-30T19:04:10Z
dc.date.issued2020-11-13
dc.description.abstractGlobally, cities are the source of over 70 percent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions. Cities are also the engines of the global economy, concentrating more than half the world’s population, and they are where the middle class is rapidly expanding. Indeed, by the year 2050, two-thirds of the world will be urban, with cities accommodating an additional 2.5 billion people over today’s total. Nearly all of this urban growth will occur in developing countries. This concentration of people and assets also means that the impacts of natural disasters, exacerbated by the changing climate, may be even more devastating, both in terms of human lives lost and economic livelihoods destroyed. These effects will disproportionately burden the poor. Earth is on a trajectory of warming more than 1.5 degrees Celsius unless important decarbonizing steps are taken.Often urban policymakers prescribe integration as the solution to steering urbanization towards decarbonization to achieve greater global and local environmental benefits. However, little is known about the struggles—and successes—that cities in developing countries have in planning, financing, and implementing integrated urban solutions. The main objective of this report is to understand how a variety of developing and emerging economies are successfully utilizing horizontal integration—across multiple infrastructure sectors and systems—at the metropolitan scale to deliver greater sustainability. This report explores how integrated planning processes extending well beyond city boundaries have been financed and implemented in a diverse group of metropolitan areas. From this analysis, the report derives models, poses guiding questions, and presents three key principles to provoke and inspire action by cities around the world.en
dc.identifierhttp://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/794921605300053603/Metropolitan-Medellin-Somos10-Integrating-Ten-Municipalities-into-One-Metropolis
dc.identifier.doi10.1596/34826
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10986/34826
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherWorld Bank, Washington, DC
dc.relation.ispartofseriesGreater Than Parts Case Study;No. 6
dc.rightsCC BY 3.0 IGO
dc.rights.holderWorld Bank
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dc.subjectMETROPOLITAN AREA
dc.subjectURBANIZATION
dc.subjectURBAN PLANNING
dc.subjectINTEGRATED PLANNING
dc.subjectURBAN INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE
dc.subjectPOPULATION DENSITY
dc.subjectMUNICIPAL GOVERNANCE
dc.subjectURBAN TRANSIT
dc.subjectLAND USE
dc.subjectWASTE MANAGEMENT
dc.subjectDECARBONIZATION
dc.subjectCLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
dc.subjectSLUM UPGRADING
dc.subjectPARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE
dc.subjectGREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
dc.titleMetropolitan Medellinen
dc.title.subtitleSomos10—Integrating Ten Municipalities into One Metropolisen
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okr.associatedcontenthttps://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/34820 Vol 1 Greater Than Parts
okr.crossref.titleMetropolitan Medellin
okr.date.disclosure2020-11-13
okr.date.doiregistration2025-05-07T10:22:16.025118Z
okr.doctypeEconomic & Sector Work
okr.doctypeEconomic & Sector Work::City Development Strategy
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okr.region.administrativeLatin America & Caribbean
okr.region.countryColombia
okr.themeUrban development :: Municipal governance and institution building
okr.topicTransport::Railways Transport
okr.topicEnvironment::Adaptation to Climate Change
okr.topicEnvironment::Climate Change Mitigation and Green House Gases
okr.topicUrban Development::City Development Strategies
okr.topicUrban Development::National Urban Development Policies & Strategies
okr.topicUrban Development::Rural Urban Linkages
okr.topicUrban Development::Transport in Urban Areas
okr.topicUrban Development::Urban Economic Development
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