Focal Point
Yunus Arikan
Manager, Cities Climate Center
ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability
Address: Kaiser Friedrich Str. No:7 53113 Bonn Germany
Tel: + 49 228 976 299 20
Mobile: +49 151 507 50 004
Fax:+49 228 976 299 01
e-mail: yunus.arikan@iclei.org
www.iclei.org
Skype: Yunus ARIKAN-ICLEI

Natalene Poisson
Policy officer
United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG)
World Secretariat
Carrer Avinyo, 15
08002 Barcelona, Spain
e-mail: n.poisson@uclg.org / e.saiz@uclg.org
Tel.:0034 933428750
Fax: 0034 933 42 87 75
website: www.cities-localgovernments.org

Secretary General
nrg4SD
Network of Regional Governments for Sustainable Development
www.nrg4sd.org
227, Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat | B-1040 Brussels | Belgium
Email: nrg4sd@nrg4sd.org
Local Authorities
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Rio+20, Future We Want
42. We reaffirm the key role of all levels of government and legislative bodies in promoting sustainable development. We further acknowledge efforts and progress made at the local and subnational levels, and recognize the important role that such authorities and communities can play in implementing sustainable development, including by engaging citizens and stakeholders and providing them with relevant information, as appropriate, on the three dimensions of sustainable development. We further acknowledge the importance of involving all relevant decision makers in the planning and implementation of sustainable development policies.

98. We encourage regional, national, subnational and local authorities as appropriate to develop and utilize sustainable development strategies as key instruments for guiding decision-making and implementation of sustainable development at all levels, and in this regard we recognize that integrated social, economic and environmental data and information, as well as effective analysis and assessment of implementation, is important in decision-making processes.

134. We recognize that, if they are well planned and developed, including through integrated planning and management approaches, cities can promote economically, socially and environmentally sustainable societies. In this regard, we recognize the need for a holistic approach to urban development and human settlements that provides for affordable housing and infrastructure and prioritizes slum upgrading and urban regeneration. We commit to work towards improving the quality of human settlements, including the living and working conditions of both urban and rural dwellers in the context of poverty eradication so that all people have access to basic services, housing and mobility. We also recognize the need for conservation, as appropriate, of the natural and cultural heritage of human settlements, the revitalization of historic districts and the rehabilitation of city centres.

135. We commit to promote an integrated approach to planning and building sustainable cities and urban settlements, including through supporting local authorities, increasing public awareness and enhancing participation of urban residents, including the poor, in decision-making. We also commit to promote sustainable development policies that support inclusive housing and social services; a safe and healthy living environment for all, particularly children, youth, women and the elderly and disabled; affordable and sustainable transport and energy; promotion, protection and restoration of safe and green urban spaces; safe and clean drinking water and sanitation; healthy air quality; generation of decent jobs; and improved urban planning and slum upgrading. We further support sustainable management of waste through the application of the 3Rs (reduce, reuse and recycle). We underline the importance of considering disaster risk reduction, resilience and climate risks in urban planning. We recognize the efforts of cities to balance development with rural regions.

253. We call on all countries to prioritize sustainable development in the allocation of resources in accordance with national priorities and needs, and we recognize the crucial importance of enhancing financial support from all sources for sustainable development for all countries, in particular developing countries. We recognize the importance of international, regional and national financial mechanisms, including those accessible to subnational and local authorities, to the implementation of sustainable development programmes, and call for their strengthening and implementation. New partnerships and innovative sources of financing can play a role in complementing sources of financing for sustainable development. We encourage their further exploration and use, alongside the traditional means of implementation.

Agenda 21: Chapter 28

Local Authorities' Initiatives in Support of Agenda 21

Because so many of the problems and solutions being addressed by Agenda 21 have their roots in local activities, the participation and cooperation of local authorities will be a determining factor in fulfilling its objectives. Local authorities construct, operate and maintain economic, social and environmental infrastructure, oversee planning processes, establish local environmental policies and regulations, and assist in implementing national and subnational environmental policies. As the level of governance closest to the people, they play a vital role in educating, mobilizing and responding to the public to promote sustainable development.
Latest
Statements
Statements
Statement Date Topics Process
Major Group: Local Authorities 15 Mar 2013 Sustainable development goals;
Major Group: Local Authorities 11 May 2011 CSD-19;
Major Group: Local Authorities 2 May 2011 CSD-19;
Major Group: Local Authorities 4 Mar 2011
Major Group: Local Authorities 1 Mar 2011 Sustainable transport;
Major Group: Local Authorities 14 May 2010 CSD-18;
Major Group: Local Authorities 13 May 2010 CSD-18;
Major Group: Local Authorities 11 May 2010 CSD-18;
Major Group: Local Authorities 11 May 2010 CSD-18;
Major Group: Local Authorities 4 May 2009 CSD-17;
Major Group: Local Authorities 27 Feb 2009
Major Group: Local Authorities 27 Feb 2009
Major Group: Local Authorities 24 Feb 2009 Rural Development;
Major Group: Local Authorities 23 Feb 2009
Major Group: Local Authorities 15 May 2008 CSD-16;
Major Group: Local Authorities 14 May 2008 Africa; CSD-16;
Major Group: Local Authorities 13 May 2008 Water and sanitation; Water and sanitation; CSD-16;
Major Group: Local Authorities 9 May 2008 Africa; CSD-16;
Major Group: Local Authorities 9 May 2008 CSD-16;
Major Group: Local Authorities 6 May 2008 CSD-16;
Major Group: Local Authorities 10 May 2007 CSD-15;
Major Group: Local Authorities 30 Apr 2007 CSD-15;
Major Group: Local Authorities 12 May 2006 CSD-14;
Major Group: Local Authorities 11 May 2006 CSD-14;
Major Group: Local Authorities 22 Apr 2005 CSD-13;
Major Group: Local Authorities 21 Apr 2005 Sustainable cities and human settlements; Water and sanitation; Water and sanitation; CSD-13;
Major Group: Local Authorities 3 Mar 2005 Sustainable cities and human settlements; Water and sanitation; Water and sanitation;
Major Group: Local Authorities 28 Feb 2005
Major Group: Local Authorities 21 Apr 2004 CSD-12;
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