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While the World population in general and urban population in particular is increasing at an alarming rate, the case of the developing world is truly greater because of push and pull factors besides the natural increase. It is obvious that this additional population exerts pressure on the service delivery capacity of cities. Urban local governments have the responsibility to provide the necessary services to their citizens while citizens are expected to pay the necessary taxes by which the services are provided. Many urban local governments in developing countries face difficulty of service…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
While the World population in general and urban population in particular is increasing at an alarming rate, the case of the developing world is truly greater because of push and pull factors besides the natural increase. It is obvious that this additional population exerts pressure on the service delivery capacity of cities. Urban local governments have the responsibility to provide the necessary services to their citizens while citizens are expected to pay the necessary taxes by which the services are provided. Many urban local governments in developing countries face difficulty of service provision due to less municipal revenues emanating mainly from corruption and weak revenue collection as well as poor revenue management techniques.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Megerssa Toleesa has obtained his MA degree in Geography and Environmental Studies (Urban and Regional Planning)from Addis Ababa University in 2007. Since then, he has been lecturer at Wollega University. Currently he is PhD candidate at Addis Ababa University, department of Geography and Environmental Studies.