June 2022 - You are accessing an old version of our website. The SDGs Voluntary Commitments have been migrated here: https://sdgs.un.org/partnerships

You will be redirected to the new Partnership Platform in 10 seconds.

#SDGAction1622
#SDGAction1622
Resilient Communities & Cities Partnership Program
Description/achievement of initiative

The goal of the Resilient Communities & Cities Partnership Program is to support the development of greater resilience in the institutions, infrastructure, and social and economic life of cities and towns worldwide through urban management and participatory governance. A Resilient Community is a city, town or neighbourhood that reduces its vulnerability to dramatic change or extreme events and responds creatively to economic, social and environmental change in order to increase its long-term sustainability.

Guided by the formula "Sustainability=Resilience/Risk," the program seeks to develop a methodology for local resilience management, which will increase the resilience of a city or community to a range of shocks, crises, and disasters including environmental emergencies, industrial accidents, outbreaks of epidemics, economic shocks, natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and social conflict. In the Resilient Communities & Cities Partnership Program, the concept of resilience encompasses both the resilience of cities (the natural and built environment, including infrastructure) as well as the resilience of communities (social and political structures).

The program will focus on introducing policies, tools and methods developed in the disaster management community into the established worldwide movement for sustainable communities, thereby linking preventative disaster management know-how with established local methods for participatory sustainable development planning (also known as Local Agenda 21 planning).

The Partnership Program is composed of eight elements: partnership program management and capacity building; documentation and promotion of good policies and best practices; inventory and review of mechanisms for local resilience management; recruitment of pilot cities; methodology, modeling and system development; pilot projects in six municipalities; project learning and experience; and project documentation and products.

Implementation methodologies

Arrangements for Capacity-Building and Technology Transfer

Coordination mechanisms/governance structure

Partner(s)

Major Groups:
ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability (Canada)
International Centre for Sustainable Cities (Canada)
Huairou Commission (United States of America)

UN System:
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) (France)
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) APELL Programme (France)
UNCHS/Habitat Best Practices & Local Leadership Programme (Kenya)

Other intergovernmental organizations:
International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (Switzerland)

Progress reports

Basic information
Time-frame: - 2007-12-01
Partners
Major Groups:
ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability (Canada)
International Centre for Sustainable Cities (Canada)
Huairou Commission (United States of America)

UN System:
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) (France)
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) APELL Programme (France)
UNCHS/Habitat Best Practices & Local Leadership Programme (Kenya)

Other intergovernmental organizations:
International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (Switzerland)

Countries
Contact information
United Nations