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The implementation of the New Urban Agenda contributes to the localization of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in an integrated manner, and to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals and targets, including Goal 11 of making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.
- The New Urban Agenda Illustrated Handbook - UN-Habitat
The New Urban Agenda, adopted at Habitat III in Quito,...
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The New Urban Agenda (NUA) presents the blueprint for our...
- The New Urban Agenda Illustrated Handbook - UN-Habitat
- F O R E W O R D
- NEW URBAN AGENDA
- Our principles and commitments
- Sustainable urban development for social inclusion and ending poverty
- Environmentally sustainable and resilient urban development
- Effective implementation
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The New Urban Agenda represents a shared vision for a better and more sustainable future – one in which all people have equal rights and access to the benefits and opportunities that cities can offer, and in which the international community reconsiders the urban systems and physical form of our urban spaces to achieve this. In this unprecedented e...
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14. To achieve our vision, we resolve to adopt a New Urban Agenda guided by the following interlinked principles: Leave no one behind, by ending poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including the eradication of extreme poverty, by ensuring equal rights and opportunities, socioeconomic and cultural diversity, and integration in the urban space, ...
25. We recognize that eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest global challenge and an indispensable requirement for sustainable development. We also recognize that growing inequality and the persistence of multiple dimensions of poverty, including the rising number of slum and informal-settlem...
63. We recognize that cities and human settlements face unprecedented threats from unsustainable consumption and production patterns, loss of biodiversity, pressure on ecosystems, pollution, natural and human-made disasters, and climate change and its related risks, undermining the efforts to end poverty in all its forms and dimensions and to achie...
81. We recognize that the realization of the transformative commitments set out in the New Urban Agenda will require enabling policy frameworks at the national, subnational and local levels, integrated by participatory planning and management of urban spatial development and effective means of implementation, complemented by international cooperati...
Capturing, creating, organizing and disseminating knowledge towards the New Urban Agenda. NATIONAL, REGIONAL AND GLOBAL REPORTS O
Securing renewed political commitment. Addressing action for new challenges. N A T Mobilization of high-level expertise to develop independent policy recommendations on sustainable urban development CC LOCAL GOVERNMENTS JOINT-MESSAGE TOWARDS THE NEW URBAN AGENDA NEW URBAN AGENDA
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Oct 20, 2016 · It's official: world leaders have adopted the New Urban Agenda, which sets a new global standard for sustainable urban development, and will help us rethink how we plan, manage and live...
The New Urban Agenda, adopted at Habitat III in Quito, Ecuador, on 20 October 2016, presents a paradigm shift based on the science of cities and lays out standards and principles for the planning, construction, development, management and improvement of urban areas.
The New Urban Agenda is an action-oriented document that mobilizes Member States and other key stakeholders to drive sustainable urban development at the local level.
Oct 20, 2016 · The New Urban Agenda represents a shared vision for a better and more sustainable future. If well-planned and well-managed, urbanization can be a powerful tool for sustainable development for both developing and developed countries.
The New Urban Agenda (NUA) presents the blueprint for our shared and sustainable urban future, as agreed upon and adopted at the United Nations Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development (Habitat III) in Quito, Ecuador, on 20 October 2016.