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11 - SDG 11: Make Cities and Human Settlements Inclusive, Safe, Resilient and Sustainable

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 September 2022

Jonas Ebbesson
Affiliation:
Stockholms Universitet
Ellen Hey
Affiliation:
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam
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Summary

This chapter considers Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11, Sustainable Cities and Communities, in the context of international law. The relevance of SDG 11, with its focus on urban sustainability, resilience, safety, and inclusiveness is considered from the perspective of cities as subnational authorities that are increasingly and in non-traditional ways involved in the making, implementation, and enforcement of international law. Traditional sources of international law do not deal with cities in any direct way. It is against this background that this chapter briefly engages the SDG negotiation process and the birth of SDG 11. Drawing on the possible normative meaning that the urban goal may have for how existing and future cities are designed and governed, the chapter also explains how SDG 11 intersects with other SDGs, what the latter intersection implies for the relationships and interactions between cities and different international structures as well as the future development of international law.

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SDG 11, international law, sustainable urban development, sustainable cities, urban inclusivity, urban resilience, urban sustainability, urban safety, urban governance, urban law

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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