It is estimated that during 2007 the human species will become a predominantly urban species; for the first time in human history more than half of all people will live in cities. Consequently, the governance of cities is increasingly important for human futures. Those responsible should manage our cities in the interests of both human health and the health of the environment.
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The Impact of the Urban Environment on Health Brief Fact Sheet: Brief Fact Sheet.
Submission to inquiry into Sustainable Cities 2025, 30 October 2003. On Monday 12 September 2005, the House Standing Committee on Environment and Heritage tabled its report on the inquiry into sustainable cities entitled Sustainable Cities.
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