Abstract

An inclusive metropolitan city can be considered as a urban system that changes by designing social, economic, and environmental innovative responses which enable it to withstand social change in the long term.It is a city that produces significant economic opportunities taking advantages of the political trend, or particularly following the adoption of Law Delrio, of the policies of composition of metropolitan cities which cause expectations and priorities at all policy levels. Precisely, once established, metropolitan cities will be able to carry out essential purposes and build a more integrated urban policy and a ethical urban development planning.The constitution of inclusive policies should be part of the process of implementation of metropolitan city since the beginning, both in the chief town, and beyond.

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