The UN's urban sustainability goal (#11) is fundamental to the global
sustainable development agenda. David Simon explains the anatomy and
dynamics of SDG 11, and critically assess how it is being used and
understood in different local, regional and national contexts.
Supported by case studies throughout, Simon considers how SDG 11
interacts with other Sustainability Development Goals and how
competing indicators, other external constraints, as well as lack of
political will can present tough challenges to implementation. He
provides a balanced and dispassionate analysis, highlighting problems
and limitations alongside positive applications. A key aspect of the
unfolding story of the SDGs is how they play out in practice. Although
some of the connections and complementarities were designed, others
are shown to have emerged by default. Drawing on lessons learnt so
far, Simon considers how realistic sustainability goals are for cities
and human settlements worldwide, and asks how different will cities be
by the end of the SDG's 15-year lifespan in 2030? Written for
students, policy-makers and practitioners, the book provides an
authoritative assessment of one of the most important and integrative
SDGs.
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Formulating and Implementing SDG 11
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781788214971
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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