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1. The World Bank, World Bank Development Report 1992 (New York, Oxford University Press, 1992).
2. UNCHS (Habitat) and the World Bank, «A new focus on aid for urban development», note prepared for consideration at the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) meeting on Aid for Urban Development, 16-17 November 1992, Paris.
3. Cited in World Development Report 1992; see also World Health Organization (WHO), Our Planet, Our Health, (Geneva, WHO Commission on Health and the Environment, 1992).
4. UNCHS (Habitat) and the World Bank, op. cit.
5. Urban Policy and Economic Development-An Agenda for the 1990s (Washington, D.C., The World Bank, 1991).
6. United Nations Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II), report of the Secretary General (A/47/360).
7. UNCHS (Habitat) and the World Bank, op. cit.
8. UNCHS (Habitat)/World Bank/UNDP Urban Management Programme; see also UNCHS (Habitat) and World Bank, op. cit.
9. «Urban development - donor roles and responsibilities», note prepared for the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Meeting on Aid for Urban Development, 16-17 November 1992, Paris.
10. For figures cited above, see Ibid.
11. For a more detailed discussion of the Brown Agenda see Carl Bartone and others, Toward Environmental Strategies for Cities, UMP No. 18, (Washington, D.C., UNCHS (Habitat)/World Bank/UNDP Urban Management Programme, 1994).
12. For a more detailed discussion of decentralization issues see William Dillinger, Decentralization and its Implications for Urban Service Delivery, UMP No. 16 (Washington, D.C., UNCHS (Habitat)/World Bank/UNDP Urban Management Programme, 1993).