
Actions Panel
Tracking Urban-to-Global SDG Infrastructure Linkages: HLPF 2018 Side Event
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United Nations Headquarters New York, NY 10017 United States
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Pre-Event Reception: UN Conference Center, Hosting Area 1
- Join us for refreshments and informal networking beginning at 5:30 pm
Side Event Discussion: UN Conference Center, Conference Room A
- Join us for a the principal side event and science-to-policy listening session beginning at 6:30 pm
Organizers: This event is being jointly facilitated by the Sustainable Healthy Cities Network and the WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities
Metrics for Tracking Urban-to-Global SDG Linkages Across Infrastructure and Food Supply Sectors: Science-to-Policy Listening Session on Knowledge Needs and Practice Constraints
Globally, infrastructure and food supply sectors—sectors that provide energy, water, food, buildings, transportation-communication, waste management services, and public spaces in human settlements—influence our ability to attain almost all of the SDGs. In the context of urban areas, these sectors shape a number of sustainability outcomes within urban boundaries, as indicated in the New Urban Agenda and SDG 11. While a perspective focused on cities’ geographic jurisdictions is helpful to a certain extent for individual cities wishing to advance human and environmental wellbeing, the larger implications of urbanization for planetary sustainability require a view that looks at cities as part of larger systems.
Understanding the full, systemic, set of SDG linkages across infrastructure and food sectors from a cross-scale perspective can advance sustainability both locally within cities, as well as regionally and globally.
From a practice perspective, developing transboundary metrics that complement metrics purely focused within a city’s boundary raises both opportunities and challenges. The objective of this event is to generate an open dialogue about technical best practices, as well as policy and practice opportunities and constraints, for tracking urban-to-global linkages between urban infrastructure/food system choices and SDGs that affect resource use, the economy, inequality, the environment, human health and wellbeing, and the climate.
This session will discuss locally as well as cross-scale relevant metrics for tracking urban sustainability actions focusing on four grounded topic areas that are emblematic of dual local and transboundary challenges:
- Greenhouse gas emissions
- Air pollution
- Water stress
- Land expansion and consumption
The goal of the session is to better understand opportunities and constraints in mainstreaming transboundary SDG-infrastructure linkages and concepts as guides for practice, public investment, and policymaking.
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