New Urban Agenda
A/RES/71/256
conceptualization to design, budgeting, implementation, evaluation and review,
rooted in new forms of direct partnership between Governments at all levels and
civil society, including through broad-based and well-resourced permanent
mechanisms and platforms for cooperation and consultation open to all, using
information and communications technologies and accessible data solutions.
Planning and managing urban spatial development
93. We acknowledge the principles and strategies for urban and territorial planning
contained in the International Guidelines on Urban and Territorial Planning,
approved by the Governing Council of UN-Habitat in its resolution 25/6 of
23 April 2015. 17
94. We will implement integrated planning that aims to balance short-term needs
with the long-term desired outcomes of a competitive economy, high quality of life
and sustainable environment. We will also strive to build flexibility into our plans in
order to adjust to changing social and economic conditions o ver time. We will
implement and systematically evaluate these plans, while making efforts to leverage
innovations in technology and to produce a better living environment.
95. We will support the implementation of integrated, polycentric and balanced
territorial development policies and plans, encouraging cooperation and mutual
support among different scales of cities and human settlements, strengthening the
role of small and intermediate cities and towns in enhancing food security and
nutrition systems, providing access to sustainable, affordable, adequate, resilient and
safe housing, infrastructure and services, facilitating effective trade links across the
urban-rural continuum and ensuring that small-scale farmers and fishers are linked
to local, subnational, national, regional and global value chains and markets. We
will also support urban agriculture and farming, as well as responsible, local and
sustainable consumption and production, and social interactions, through enabling
and accessible networks of local markets and commerce as an option for
contributing to sustainability and food security.
96. We will encourage the implementation of sustainable urban and territorial
planning, including city-region and metropolitan plans, to encourage synergies and
interactions among urban areas of all sizes and their peri -urban and rural
surroundings, including those that are cross-border, and we will support the
development of sustainable regional infrastructure projects that stimulate
sustainable economic productivity, promoting equitable growth of regions across the
urban-rural continuum. In this regard, we will promote urban-rural partnerships and
inter-municipal cooperation mechanisms based on functional territories and urban
areas as effective instruments for performing municipal and metropolitan
administrative tasks, delivering public services and promoting both local and
regional development.
97. We will promote planned urban extensions and infill, prioritizing renewal,
regeneration and retrofitting of urban areas, as appropriate, including the upgrading
of slums and informal settlements, providing high -quality buildings and public
spaces, promoting integrated and participatory approaches involving all relevant
stakeholders and inhabitants and avoiding spatial and socioeconomic segregation
and gentrification, while preserving cultural heritage and preventing and containing
urban sprawl.
_______________
17
Ibid., Seventieth Session, Supplement No. 8 (A/70/8), annex.
17/29