ABSTRACT

By 2050, an additional 2.5 billion people will be living in the world’s towns and cities, almost 50% of them in the 56 Commonwealth countries. To a significant extent, the future of the planet hangs on how cities and human settlements are managed. It is in our cities that the emissions creating climate catastrophe are stoked and where change can – and must – make a difference at scale. Food security, water, basic services, migration, shelter, jobs, environment: sustainable urbanisation is about changing direction to strive for a fairer and less environmentally damaging future.

This well-illustrated book by authors from around the Commonwealth tells how the Commonwealth Association of Planners across five decades has campaigned to make a difference. It also looks ahead, scoping the urgent, practical action that is now required.

part 2|115 pages

The first 50 years

chapter 2|25 pages

Pointing a path to sustainable urbanisation

CAP in a changing Commonwealth 1971–2021

chapter 3|17 pages

1970–1988

Laying the foundations for a Commonwealth-wide Profession

chapter 4|10 pages

1988–2000

New technologies and an existential crisis

chapter 5|11 pages

2000–2006

Re-inventing planning for sustainable urbanisation

chapter 6|16 pages

2006–2014

Towards the Sustainable Development Goals and the New Urban Agenda

chapter 7|12 pages

2014–2020

Building global partnerships for sustainable urbanisation

chapter 8|10 pages

2020–2022

The road to the Kigali Declaration on sustainable urbanisation and beyond

part 3|74 pages

The next 50 years

chapter 10|20 pages

Planning for sustainable urbanisation

Issues and challenges

chapter 11|9 pages

Planners will not be the man in the horned rimmed glasses

The future is civil not civic

chapter 14|24 pages

Endpiece

Perspectives on the past and future of planning in the Commonwealth