Sustainable Cities and Communities
Background
The objective of the Sustainable Mobility and Smart Connectivity project is to help member States of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) move towards sustainable mobility and smart connectivity.
Strategic framework
Indigenous Peoples have the innate capacity and determination to tackle the challenges they face, as demonstrated by their successful enterprises that create employment, generate revenue and stimulate regional growth.
Executive summary
Indigenous Peoples constitute just 6% of the global population.
Executive summary
As urban populations grow and natural buffers shrink, cities face mounting challenges—from water scarcity and heat stress to biodiversity loss and declining air quality.
Preface
The population and housing census is an important pillar of a national statistical system, providing data on the population and its social, demographic and economic characteristics.
Acknowledgements
Annika Klintefelt (Statistics Denmark, Chair of the Task Force); Julien Bérard-Chagnon, Geneviève Ouellet and Jean-François Simard (Statistics Canada); Marie Clerc and Olivier Haag (INSEE, France); Sheelagh Bonham and Tim Linehan (CSO, Ireland); Donatella Zindato (Istat, Italy); Daan Zult (CBS, Netherlands); Nathaniel Matheson-Dunning and Hannes Diener (Stats New Zealand); Pawel Murawski (Statistics Poland); Liana Vologirova (Rosstat, Russian Federation); Charlie Wroth-Smith and Karina Williams (ONS, England and Wales); Vincent Mule (United States Census Bureau); Fabian Bach and Sixten Thestrup (Eurostat); Paolo Valente and Andres Vikat (UNECE); Siraj Mahmudlu and Anja Teltschik (UNICEF); Maria Isabel Cobos Hernandez (UNSD).
