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New York (UN) - Morocco adopted urban planning for the development of prosperous cities economically and sustainable at the social and environmental levels, said, on Thursday in New York, director of the National School for Architecture (ENA) Hassan Radoine.
This approach is based on an ambitious program relying on visions and strategies as well as good governance via public and government policies including all political, legal, environmental and socio-economic aspects, said Radoine at an interactive panel at the UN headquarters on the theme "efficient governance, political decision and planning for a sustainable urbanization."
This panel, attended by mayors, experts and academics, is part of a three-day event initiated by the UN economic and social council meant to discuss challenges and opportunities for a sustainable future for cities.
"Morocco is a country with an urban tradition which includes different cities characterized by regional, cultural and geographical diversity," he said.
He added that "adopted strategies are aimed at keeping urban balance and protecting and developing natural and cultural resources."