Multiple professors, researchers and students work on SDG 11 at the Graduate Institute. Their work includes academic and policy-oriented publications, events and research projects. We also offer Executive Master degrees in Environmental Governance, and Development Policies and Practices, and an academic Master degree in Development Studies.
Democratizing urban local government
How Not to Waste a Garbage Crisis: Food Consumption, Solid Waste Management and Civic Activism in Bangalore/Bengaluru, India
City Diplomacy: an informal talk
Accelerating achievement of the sustainable development goals
How Can Energy-Pricing Reforms Be Socially Sustainable?
We Are the Nobodies: Youth, violence and drug dealing at the urban margins
Garbage Is Good to Think With: The Interplay of Civic Activism and Judicial Intervention in Shaping Bangalore’s Solid Waste Management Policies
‘Replacing GDP by 2030’
Gangs, Gangsters, and Ganglands: Towards a Global Comparative Ethnography
A green recovery plan for Israel
Why the ICRC should think twice about its work on urban violence
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Goal 11 aims to improve urban planning and management which is needed to make the world’s urban spaces more inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. The UN Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform stresses that “rapid urbanization has brought enormous challenges, including growing numbers of slum dwellers, increased air pollution, inadequate basic services and infrastructure, and unplanned urban sprawl, which also make cities more vulnerable to disasters”. Read more about Goal 11.