SUZHOU, China,
Nov. 4,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A new UN publication on using
smart technologies to plan and build fair and sustainable cities
will launch at the World Urban Forum (WUF12). Authors of the book
will present on its policy recommendations at Dusit Thani Lakeview
Cairo, Egypt on 5 November
at 5:30 pm (GMT+2).
In collaboration with UN-Habitat, experts from Xi'an
Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU)
in China and Seoul National University in South Korea wrote the book, titled "Monitoring
Smart Inclusive Transition (SIT) Towards Equitable Urban Futures,
Using the Global Urban Monitoring Framework".
The book's publication comes at a critical time, with just over
five years left to meet the United Nations' Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) by 2030. "Despite significant efforts and resources,
achieving the SDGs appears challenging," says Dr Juhyun Lee, an assistant professor at XJTLU's
Design School and the book's lead author.
One challenge to achieving the target is rapid
urbanisation, since cities often become hubs for systemic
inequality, Dr Lee says. But cities also tend to be centres for
innovation, which provides hope, she adds.
"Smart inclusive transition is a timely pathway and practical
monitoring tool for cities to drive radical urban transformation
towards equitable urban futures," Dr Lee says.
Importantly, cities use urban SDG indicators and datasets from
UN-Habitat's Global Urban Monitoring Framework to track and analyse
their SIT progress.
SIT analysis guides cities in using smart
technologies to ensure that all citizens – regardless of ability,
location, and socioeconomic status – can access, exchange, and
benefit from essential services and up-to-date
information. Technologies would play a key role
in enabling diverse groups to participate in
problem-solving governance.
"By adopting SIT, cities can accelerate progress on the
sustainable development goals, shaping urban spaces that are truly
built by and for everyone," she says. "With the SIT approach, we
may achieve SDGs sooner than anticipated."
In addition to the presentation, the book will be exhibited at
XJTLU's booth, Hall 4, Academia Section of WUF12 from 4-8
November, along with other materials under the theme "Resilient
Urbanisation for Inclusive and Sustainable Development".
The WUF, established by UN-Habitat in 2002, is
one of the biggest global conferences addressing the challenges of
urbanisation.
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