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Publications

Knowledge management is one of the cornerstones of CITYNET's mandate and is part of our effort is to distribute publications from our programmes to as wide an audience as possible. CITYNET regularly partners with UN and other international organisations, civil society and other groups to bring pertinent and timely issues relevant to our members. Publications also include follow-ups to seminar/workshop and training programmes in the form of printed proceedings or collation of papers.

One copy of every new publication goes free to each CITYNET member. Subsequently, subject to availability, members and non-members can order copies from the Secretariat.

Publications

Data collection 2009

Sanitation Data Book

CITYNET

Published in conjunction with ADB, the purpose was to create a database and support the improvement in the delivery of sanitation and sewerage services by local governments and sanitation and sewerage service providers through performance monitoring, benchmarking and analysis and peer-to-peer learning from best practices, or city-to-city cooperation.

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Clusters 2009

Clusters Update Volume 6 (Summer 2009)

CITYNET Members

This is a complilation of activities from the five Clusters covering the period of March to August 2009.

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Clusters 2009

Clusters Update Summer 2008

CITYNET

The Cluster Update aims to widely publicise the activities, progress and achievements of the Clusters of CITYNET. It is published in soft-copy and distributed to members in CD ROM. It is published twice a year.

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Clusters 2009

Clusters Update Winter 2008

CITYNET

The Cluster Update aims to widely publicise the activities, progress and achievements of the Clusters of CITYNET. It is published in soft-copy and distributed to members in CD ROM. It is published twice a year.

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2009

City Profile on Climate and Disaster Resilence

CITYNET

The overall objective of the project is to create a cities’ database on urban risk which could help local authorities in the formulation of policies, strategies, and programs in order to mainstream disaster risk reduction in the overall urban planning and management. Analysis of this initiative is based on the accomplished survey questionnaire submitted by CITYNET member cities.

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