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Acknowledgements

These papers continue the international dialogue on human settlements that began with the first UN Human Settlements Conference in Vancouver in 1976. They provide an initial analysis of diverse aspects of the current urban situation and create a basis for an informed discussion and development of ideas and relevant issues leading up to WUF 2006.

The purpose of the Forum is to engage people worldwide in discussions about urban issues and to stimulate significant change across generations in the field of sustainable urban development. The United Nations has challenged Canada to develop a more interactive and participatory Forum. Consultation, dialogue and conclusions formed prior to and during the World Urban Forum will also contribute to Canada's urban agenda and will help to create a long-term legacy of knowledge and action around sustainability issues in Canada and the World.

The papers contributed to Canadian efforts in Barcelona at the 2004 WUF. Ministers and Canadian officials held informal consultations with domestic and international stakeholders while in Spain. The WUF 2006 Secretariat will take into consideration all input received from interested stakeholders to ensure that Canada meets the challenge from UN Habitat in making the WUF 2006 more interactive and participatory.

These papers have been developed with the financial support of Western Economic Diversification Canada. The views expressed herein are solely those of the authors of this paper and do not necessarily reflect the official position of the Government of Canada.

Jane McRae, Ken Cameron, Johnny Carline, Hugh Kellas and the Division Managers of the GVRD who participated in two workshops to identify the practical applications of the cities PLUS 100 year plan have shaped the insights presented in this paper; Tina Penney; Bob Paddon of TransLink; Bob Purdy and David Marshall of the Fraser Basin Council; Mike Harcourt, Ann Dale, Gene Nyberg, Luke Peloquin, Chad Day and Ken Calbick. The financial contribution of SaskEnergy and their interest in disseminating the lesson from cities PLUS is very much appreciated.

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