Urban Sustainability Framework

The Urban Sustainability Framework (USF) is structured in two parts, along with annexes that explore the good practices of specific cities and organizations and the positive results of their initiatives. Part I: Understanding and Achieving Urban Sustainability lays out a process for, andpractical guidance on, a four-stage approach that includes (1) diagnosis of the city’s currentsituation; (2) definition of a vision for change and establishment of priorities; (3) an approachto financing of the plan that achieves and demonstrates fiscal sustainability; and (4) monitoring and evaluation. Part II: The GPSC Measuring Framework builds a common understanding of sustainability within the urban context through two “enabling” and four “outcome” dimensions. The enabling dimensions are (1) governance and integrated urban planning, and (2) fiscal sustainability. The outcome dimensions are (1) urban economies, (2) natural environment and resources, (3) climate action and resilience, and (4) inclusivity and quality of life.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Global Platform for Sustainable Cities
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018-02-01
Subjects:SUSTAINABLE CITIES, URBAN SUSTAINABILITY, PRIORITIES, MONITORING AND EVALUATION, CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT, STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION, INDICATORS, GOVERNANCE, URBAN PLANNING, FISCAL SUSTAINABILITY, URBAN ECONOMICS, CLIMATE RESILIENCE, INCLUSIVITY, ENVIRONMENT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/339851517836894370/Urban-Sustainability-Framework-USF-first-edition
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/29364
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