Urban Transformation Requires Systematic Approach To Resolve Existing Gaps - UN-Habitat Chief
The UN official made the remarks during an event titled "Rethinking Cultural Heritage and Inclusive Urban Regeneration" held within the framework of the 13th session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13) in Baku.
According to her, overcoming these challenges must stand as a top priority for urban planning policy.
"When discussing the cities of the future, focusing solely on the future does not suffice; we must simultaneously look carefully at the experiences of the past and the lessons of historical urban development," Rossbach noted. "This is because a sustainable urban model takes shape from balanced development that accounts for both modern methodologies and the historical context."
She emphasized that the United Nations must act as a single family in resolving these issues, strengthening coordination among member states and supporting the promotion of inclusive, equitable, and sustainable approaches throughout the urban transformation process.
"We view the issue of cultural heritage and its preservation as a separate development track. Protecting cultural heritage means not only preserving the past but also shaping the identity of future cities. Cultural development remains impossible without this component; concurrently, sustainable development cannot fully materialize without the preservation of cultural heritage," the UN-Habitat chief concluded.
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