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• The proportion of population living in shanty, unofficial settlements or
insufficient houses.
• The amount of population in proportion to gender, age and disabilities
with access to public transport,
• The amount of land consumption rate in proportion to population
increase rate,
• The amount of cities that ensure regular and democratic participation
of civil society in proportion to urban planning and urban management.
• The amount of public and private expenditure per person for
preservation of cultural and natural heritage according to the type of
the heritage (cultural, natural, mixed, and World Heritage), the level
of administration (central /local government), the type of spending
(operation / investment costs).
• The number of people who were killed, lost or affected directly by
disasters per 100.000 people
• The number of essential services interrupted due to disasters and the
economic losses that damage infrastructure in proportion to gross
domestic product (GDP).
• The total amount of urban waste collected regularly and exposed to
the proper in final processes in proportion to the total urban solid
waste (based on cities).
• The average percentage of fine particle materials (e.g. PM2,5 and
PM10) in cities (according to population).
• The average percentage of public, built spaces in the city according to
gender, age, and disabilities.
• The population living in cities that integrates projections of urban and
regional development to urban and regional development plans.
• The number of countries that adopt and apply the national disaster risk
mitigation strategies in line with The Sendai Framework on Disaster
Risk Reduction, 2015-2030.
• The number of countries that adopt and apply the local disaster
risk mitigation strategies in line with national disaster risk mitigation
strategies.
• The amount of financial aid reserved for the construction and renovation
of sustainable, durable source-efficient buildings constructed with local
materials in the least developed countries.
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