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Diagnosis on the implementation of the New Urban Agenda

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 September 2024

Jose Manuel Diaz-Sarachaga*
Affiliation:
GTDS Research Group, Universidad de Oviedo, C/Catedratico Valentin Alvarez s/n, 33006 Oviedo, Spain
Joana Longo Sarachaga
Affiliation:
ESIC University, Language Department, Av. de Valdenigrales s/n, 28223 Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, Spain
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Corresponding author: Jose Manuel Diaz-Sarachaga; Email: diazsjose@uniovi.es

Abstract

Non-technical summary

Rapid population growth in urban areas requires an effective transposition of sustainable development goals to the urban realm, for which the New Urban Agenda was adopted by most countries worldwide. The progress report of its implementation was discussed in this study to identify strengths and weaknesses in the process that assist nations in the design and application of effective actions to achieve a more sustainable urban development.

Technical summary

The adoption of the 2030 Agenda represents a daunting challenge for countries worldwide, which found its continuation in the New Urban Agenda (NUA) geared predominantly toward urban settlements. Although the achievement of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) has been widely monitored by global and national institutions, the progress of the NUA has not been properly addressed to date. With the purpose of filling this gap, this study aims to gauge the implementation level of the NUA through the analysis of all status reports issued hitherto by countries, on the basis of the reporting template designed to this effect by the United Nations. Findings revealed the scarce attention paid to report national progress on the application of the NUA, particularly marked in the most developed economies. Reporting guidelines showed a poor coverage of the SDGs, being mostly focused on a limited number of these as well as the institutional and economic dimensions. The low level of NUA implementation and the questionable effectiveness of the reporting framework for monitoring are main conclusions. Some recommendations were lastly suggested to enhance the application process of the NUA.

Social media summary

Most countries worldwide show little interest in the application of the New Urban Agenda.

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Figure 1. Methodological approach.Source: Authors.

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Table 1. Sustainable development goals

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Table 2. Coding of UN guidelines

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Figure 2. Regional distribution of nations reporting the implementation status of the NUA.Source: Authors.

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Figure 3. Sharing of the UN guidelines by SDG and sustainability domain.Source: Authors.

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Figure 4. Guidelines deemed by country in Europe and Northern America (a) and OECD (b).Source: Authors.

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Figure 5. Distribution of guidelines by nation of Northern Africa and Western Asia (a) and sub-Saharan Africa (b).Source: Authors.

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Figure 6. Guidelines shared among countries in Eastern and South-Eastern Asia (a) and Latin America and the Caribbean (b).Source: Authors.

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Table 3. SDG index ranking of countries in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023

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Table 4. SDGs represented in the national reports of the NUA status

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Table 5. Major challenges established in the SDG index report

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Table A1. Guidelines for reporting on the implementation of the NUA (Urban Agenda Platform, 2024)