| IV World Urban Forum in Nanjing ChinaPresident Stig Enemark attends the 4th World Urban Forum in 
	China - Land issues have a key role in Harmonizing UrbanizationNanjing, China P. R., 3-6 November 2008 
					
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						 Dialogue 2 - Promoting Social Equity and Inclusiveness - 
						Li Guo, 
			Senior Agricultural Economist, World Bank; Stig Enemark, 
			President, International Federation of Surveyors (FIG); Ms. Rita 
			Payne, former Senior Producer BBC’s Asia Today (moderator); Ms. 
						Kyung-wha Kang, Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights, 
			Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights; Mr. Anders 
			Knape, President, Swedish Association of Local Authorities 
			(SALAR), Sweden.
 |  The Fourth World Urban Forum organised by UN-HABITAT took place in 
	Nanjing, China P. R. 3-6 November 2008. The theme of this WUF was  “Harmonious 
	Urbanization: the Challenge of Balanced Territorial Development.”  
					
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								 Stig Enemark.
 | The main topics of WUF included how to 
					tackle rapid urbanisation and its impact on the poor. More 
					than 10,000 participants from non-governmental 
					organisations, community-based groups, urban professionals 
					and academics to governments, local authorities, and 
					national and international associations were at the forum. 
					Through a series of round-table discussions, seminars and 
					dialogues, participants exchanged ideas and discussed formal 
					and informal ways to come up with action-oriented proposals 
					to create sustainable cities. "When the world converges on Nanjing, the global urban 
					population will have passed the halfway mark and more people 
					will be living in cities than in rural areas,” said Anna Tibaijuka, Executive Director of UN-HABITAT, at the 
					opening ceremony of the forum. "In this era of rapid 
					urbanization, compounded by the complexities of climate 
					change, we look forward to a stimulating exchange of ideas 
					on how best to make the process of urbanization more 
					harmonious and less divisive."  |  |  
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						 Anna Tibaijuka, Executive Director of UN-HABITAT.
 | The city of Nanjing, located on the lower reaches of the Yangtze 
			River, dates back more than 2,000 years and is known as the ancient 
			capital of the Six Dynasties of China. Today, home to 6 million 
			people, it is a rapidly-growing, modern city and is one of the most 
			dynamic in eastern China. It offered excellent venue for the WUF. 
			The Chinese hosts made there utmost to make sure the WUF would be 
			one to remember. Armies of eager, young, English-speaking volunteers 
			were on hand to direct and advise the thousands of delegates and 
			attend to their every need. WUF is a biennial gathering established 
			by the United Nations in 2002 to address the issue of rapid 
			urbanization and its impact on communities, cities, economies, and 
			policies. Its previous three sessions were held in Nairobi, 
			Barcelona, and Vancouver. The next forum will be in Rio de Janeiro 
			in 2010. |  FIG was represented at the WUF by President Stig Enemark, who was 
	one of the keynote speakers in Dialogue 2 - Promoting Social Equity and 
	Inclusiveness, which was one of the six dialogues that were the core 
	sessions of the WUF. His presentation included the launch of the report from 
	the FIG/UN-HABITAT seminar in Stockholm in June - Improving Slum Conditions 
	through Innovative Financing (FIG publication no. 44) and information about 
	FIG contribution to the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN). In the GLTN 
	Roundtable he had a larger presentation on the report and on the FIG role in 
	promoting pro poor land tools. President Enemark attended also the meeting of the International Advisory 
	Board of GLTN that made the work plan for GLTN for the next years. FIG will 
	play a key role in this programme. At the Habitat Professionals Forum meeting John Zetter from IFHP 
	was elected as the new chair of the HPF. He will replace Stig Enemark in 
	this position. This will end also the period of FIG hosting the 
	Professionals Forum. There are plans to increase the activities in the HPF 
	by trying to get new professional groups in the Forum's work. Read more: 
					
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						 Roundtable on Global Land Tool Network
 
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						 Stig Enemark making his presentation at the GLTN Roundtable.
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						 Nanjing International Expo Center - new conference and exhibition 
			centre was the venue for WUF.
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						 Fuji Temple in Nanjing.
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						 Ming Xiaoling Tomb.
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						 Jinghai Temple in the Lion Mountain Park.
 
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						 Like in many places in China there is lot of construction work going 
			on in Nanjing.
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