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6、il:pubrightsworldbank.org Cover Photo:View of Addis Ababa,Ethiopia Lukas Loeschner/World Bank(2024)_Integrated Urban Land Management for Climate Sensitive Cities iii TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS _ IV SUMMARY AND KEY MESSAGES _ V I INTRODUCTION _ 1 THE URBANIZATION CHALLENGE _ 1 UNLOCKING THE P