Sustainable cities and communities

By 2030, 60 per cent of the global population will reside in cities. As dense hubs of global activity, cities present some of the greatest challenges among the Sustainable Development Goals. From housing, public health, and employment, to natural resource consumption and transportation, achieving the SDGs will hinge on urban planning initiated now.

UNU research on sustainable urbanisation seeks to overcome the tendency to treat urban issues (such as governance, water, waste, health, economic development, or vulnerability to natural hazards) as discrete problems and instead find integrated, interdisciplinary solutions.

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Announcement

Call for Applications: ESD Okayama Award 2021

UNU-IAS is now accepting applications for the ESD Okayama Award 2021.

27 May 2021

News

UNU Researchers Win IN3+ Award

Researchers affiliated with UNU-EGOV won the prestigious IN3+ Award 2021.

08 Apr 2021

News

Asia-Pacific Mayors’ Academy Highlights Sustainable Urban Development During Opening Session

The opening session of the Asia-Pacific Mayors’ Academy 2020-2021 was held on 24 November 2020.

01 Dec 2020

News

The Inaugural AI Expert Consultation Meeting Recap: 'What’s Next for AI in Africa?'

Three domains should be prioritised in the region, according to the participants: agriculture, healthcare and education.

15 Oct 2020

News

UNU Institute in Macau Presented a Paper on ICT Tool to Support Operation of a Homeless Centre

Dr. Mamello Thinyane attended the Participatory Design Conference on behalf of UNU Macau.

25 Aug 2018

News

Links Between Environment and Health in India

A paper by UNU-IAS expert Christopher Doll explores linkages between climate mitigation and health impacts in two Indian cities.

19 Dec 2016