Make
cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
More
than half of the world’s population now live in urban areas. By 2050, that
figure will have risen to 6.5 billion people – two-thirds of humanity.
Sustainable development cannot be achieved without significantly transforming
the way we build and manage our urban spaces.
The
rapid growth of cities in the developing world, coupled with increasing rural
to urban migration, has led to a boom in mega-cities. In 1990, there were ten
mega-cities with 10 million inhabitants or more. In 2014, there are 28
mega-cities, home to a total 453 million people.
Extreme
poverty is often concentrated in urban spaces, and national and city
governments struggle to accommodate the rising population in these areas.
Making cities safe and sustainable means ensuring access to safe and affordable
housing, and upgrading slum settlements. It also involves investment in public
transport, creating green public spaces, and improving urban planning and
management in a way that is both participatory and inclusive.
Sustainable
city life is one of 17 Global Goals that make up the 2030 agenda for Sustainable Development. An
integrated approach is crucial for progress across the multiple goals.
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