As cities around the world grapple with unprecedented challenges such as rapid urbanization, climate change and social inequality, the United Nations' Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development offers a comprehensive framework to guide urban policy. This panel aims to explore policy approaches that cities can adopt to align with the Sustainable Urban Development Goals (SDGs). We will delve into the following key areas: 1. Sustainable urban planning. Examining how cities can integrate sustainability into urban planning to enhance resilience, reduce carbon footprints and promote equitable growth. 2. Social inclusion and equity. Strategies to ensure that urban policies are inclusive, addressing the needs of marginalized communities and reducing social disparities. 3. Economic development. Policies to stimulate sustainable economic growth, support local businesses and create job opportunities within urban settings. 4. Environmental protection. Innovative approaches to managing urban ecosystems, reducing pollution, and conserving natural resources. 5. Governance and participation. Enhancing governance frameworks to ensure transparent, participatory and effective urban management. This includes examining how local governments can involve citizens in decision-making processes, implement accountable governance practices, and create policies that reflect the diverse needs of urban populations. 6. Institutional capacity building. Strengthening the capacities of local governments and institutions to implement and sustain urban policies effectively. This involves improving administrative capabilities, fostering inter-agency collaboration and ensuring that urban management bodies have the necessary resources and skills to achieve sustainable development goals. Ultimately, this panel seeks to explore the various public policy styles that each country develops to adopt the Urban Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into their public policies. Through a comparative analysis and the presentation of concrete cases, we aim to understand how different nations are integrating the principles of urban sustainability into their regulatory and planning frameworks and what lessons can be learned from their experiences. This approach will allow us to identify effective and adaptable strategies that can be implemented in diverse political and institutional contexts. The panel will feature diverse perspectives from scholars, policymakers and practitioners, ensuring a balanced representation in terms of region, gender and career stage. The aim is to foster a rich dialogue on best practices and emerging trends in urban policy, providing actionable insights for cities committed to achieving the urban SDGs by 2030. Language and presentation format Panel proposals in English or Spanish.
Type
Open Panel
Language
English
Chair
Co-chair
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Onsite Presentation Language
Same as proposal language
Panel ID
PL-5950