Sophie Hill - writing about building sustainable cities. |
All of this, in the city deemed the world’s most liveable
for six consecutive years, demonstrates the universal nature of the challenge
cities face.
The issue of urban inequality and the rights of marginalised
citizen will be a key point at the upcoming Habitat III Conference in Quito in
October, 2016. Held every 20 years, the conference will set out priorities and
frameworks for addressing global sustainability concerns over the next two
decades.
The University of Melbourne’s delegation includes several
urban planning researchers from the Melbourne School of Design. They will
actively engage in discussion that will help to shape Australia’s urban
priorities and policy for years to come.
The UN Habitat’s New Urban Agenda and the relatively new
Sustainable Development Goals are two specific global frameworks that will be
under consideration at the conference. These global frameworks essentially
provide governments with a model on which to base their policy, and an
incentive to promote more equitable urban processes and outcomes.
Read the Pursuit
story by Sophie Hill from the University of Melbourne - “Building a sustainable world depends on our cities.”
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