| This first-ever State of Asian Cities Report 2010/11 is a result of the collaborative effort between UN-HABITAT and its three partners, UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), UN Environment Programme (UNEP), and the United Cities and Local Governments – Asia-Pacific Regional Section (UCLG-ASPAC). |
| Press Kits | |
| Press Releases |  |
| Poverty and climate change challenge Asian cities’ success: (Ch.1: Introduction) | ch |
| Basic services must adjust to cities’ growing populations: (Ch. 2: Urbanising Asia) | ch |
| More inclusive cities would maximise Asia’s global competitiveness: (Ch. 3: The economic role of Asian cities; Ch. 4: Poverty and inequality in Asian cities) | ch |
| The challenges of pollution and climate change call for new types of governance: (Ch. 5: The urban environment and climate change; Ch. 6: Urban governance, management and finance in Asia) | ch |
| Case Studies |
| When civil society tackles employment deficits | ch |
| Balancing urban and rural development – China’s Chongqing metropolitan region | ch |
| Slum upgrading – engaging and supporting communities | ch |
| Affordable loans for the urban poor | ch |
| How to extend access to the urban poor | ch |
| Community management in south Asia |
| Positive change is within reach |
| Bangkok’s action plan |
| Good participatory practice from Karachi |
| Graphs & Bar Charts |
| Graphs & Bar Charts | ch |