Global Civil Society & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Goal 11: Make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

Sustainable Cities & Communities


Goal 11 is about making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.

Cities represent the future of global living. The world’s population reached 8 billion on 2022 over half living in urban areas. This figure is only expected to rise, with 70 per cent of people expected to live in cities by 2050. Approximately 1.1 billion people currently live in slums or slum-like conditions in cities, with 2 billion more expected in the next 30 years.

However many of these cities are not ready for this rapid urbanisation, and it outpaces the development of housing, infrastructure and services, which led to a rise in slums or slum-like conditions.

Urban sprawl, air pollution and limited open public spaces persist in cities.

Good progress has been made since the implementation of the SDGs began in 2015, and now the number of countries with national and local disaster risk reduction strategies has doubled. But issues still remain and in 2022, only half of the urban population had convenient access to public transport.

Sustainable development cannot be achieved without significantly transforming the way urban spaces are built and managed.

Name Acronym Founded City HQ Country/Territory HQ Type I Type II

Europa Nostra

1963 The Hague Netherlands D y

Europäische ARGE Landenentwicklung and Dorferneuerung

ARGE 1988 St Pölten Austria D

Europäische Vereinigung der Gemeinschaften zur Zertifizierung von Entsorgungsfachbetrieben

EVGE 2004 Bonn Germany D

Europäisches Bildungszentrum der Wohnungs- und Immobilienwirtschaft

EBZ 1957 Bochum Germany G

EUROPAN

1988 Montreuil France F

Europan Committee for Conservation of Bryophytes

ECCB 1990 Portree UK D

EUROPARC Federation

1973 Regensburg Germany E

Europe Jacques Delors

2020 Brussels Belgium E j

Europe+ Foundation

Paris France F f

EuropeActive

2001 Brussels Belgium D t

European Academies' Science Advisory Council

EASAC 2001 Brussels Belgium E y

European Academy for Life Research, Integration and Civil Society

2004 D

European Academy of Architecture

EAA Prague Czechia G

European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

EADV 1987 Lugano Switzerland F v

European Academy of Quality of Life and Longevity Medicine

EAQUALL Brussels Belgium N

European Academy of the Urban Environment, Berlin

EA-UE 1991 Berlin Germany G

European Advanced Carbon and Graphite Materials Association

ECGA 1995 Brussels Belgium D t

European Ageing Network

EAN 2018 Prague Czechia F

European Agency for Safety and Health at Work

EU-OSHA 1994 Bilbao Spain D gy

European Agreement Concerning the Provision of Medical Care to Persons During Temporary Residence

1980 T g

European Agreement Concerning the Work of Crews of Vehicles Engaged in International Road Transport, 1962

AETR 1962 T g

European Agreement Concerning the Work of Crews of Vehicles Engaged in International Road Transport, 1970

AETR 1970 T g

European Agreement on Important International Combined Transport Lines and Related Installations

AGTC 1991 T g

European Agreement on the Application of Article 23 of the 1949 Convention on Road Traffic

1950 T g

European Agreement on Transfer of Responsibility for Refugees

1980 Strasbourg France T g

European Agreement Supplementing the 1949 Convention on Road Traffic and the 1949 Protocol on Road Signs and Signals

1950 T g

European Agreement Supplementing the Convention on Road Traffic

1971 T g

European Air Law Association

EALA 1988 Leiden Netherlands D

European Alliance for Access to Safe Medicines

EAASM 2007 Leigh on Sea UK D

European Alliance for Medical and Biological Engineering and Science

EAMBES 2003 Heverlee Belgium F

European Alliance for the Social Sciences and Humanities

EASSH 2011 Paris France D

European Alliance of Responsible Tourism and Hospitality

EARTH 2008 Brussels Belgium D y

European Alliance to Save Energy

EU ASE 2010 Brussels Belgium E y

European Alternative Splicing Network

EURASNET Göttingen Germany E

European Alternatives

EA 2006 Palermo Italy F v

European and Central Asian Safety Network

EuCAS 2016 Vienna Austria F g

European Architectural Envisioning Association

EAEA 1993 Vienna Austria D

European Architectural History Network

EAHN 2005 Ankara Türkiye D

European Asphalt Pavement Association

EAPA 1973 Brussels Belgium D t

European Association Architectural Heritage Restoration Firms

1992 Madrid Spain D

European Association for Architectural Education

EAAE 1975 Brussels Belgium D

European Association for Electromobility

AVERE 1978 Brussels Belgium D y

European Association for Food Safety

SAFE Consortium 2002 Brussels Belgium D

European Association for Heritage Interpretation

Interpret Europe 2010 Potsdam Germany D

European Association for Home Economics

EAHE D

European Association for Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion

EuroSafe Amsterdam Netherlands D

European Association for People Management

EAPM 1962 London UK D

European Association for Practitioner Research on Improving Learning

EAPRIL 2009 Leuven Belgium D

European Association for SME Transfer

Transeo 2010 Liège Belgium E

European Association for Sociology of Sport

EASS 2001 Barcelona Spain D

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