10 commitments for a sustainable action

Why this agenda ?

The AIVP Agenda 2030 includes 10 goals indicating the main challenges for sustainable port cities, and 46 measures for action. Each one of AIVP’s 10 goals connect to several UN SDGs, responding to the holistic approach we need for sustainable development.

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Our aim is to inspire port and city actors to act following the AIVP Agenda 2030, maximizing the investment and resources.

10 goals related to the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals

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No poverty

2

Zero hunger

3

Good health and well-being

4

Quality education

5

Gender equality

6

Clean water and sanitation

7

Affordable and clean energy

8

Decent work and economic growth

9

Industry, innovation and infrastructure

10

Reduced inequality

11

Sustainable cities and communities

12

Responsible consumption and production

13

Climate action

14

Life below water

15

Life on land

16

Peace, justice and strong education

17

Partnerships for the goals

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Duluth (USA) – Superior (USA): an inventory of uses to share port land more fairly…

The Duluth-Superior Port Land Use Plan was adopted by the Metropolitan Interstate Council in December […]

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San Diego (USA): A proactive, community-oriented policy

The Port of San Diego has implemented a proactive policy on community relations, which aims […]

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Le Havre (France): making the shipyard transparent to all

A unique challenge was faced in Le Havre’s Eure district while constructing residential units near […]

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Helsinki (Finland): an architectural blend of the historic and the high-tech

In the 1940s, a paint and varnish factory constructed a warehouse in Helsinki’s Ruoholahti district, a testament […]

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Brisbane (Australia): A floating terminal adaptable to flooding

Following devastating floods in 2011, which caused significant infrastructure damage, the Queensland Government initiated a […]

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Bremen (Germany): Info Center and “Time Machine” for Uberseestadt’s developments

Since the 2000s, the former dock district of this Hanseatic city has been attracting attention […]

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Haïfa (Israel) regains access to the sea

The city of Haifa has lost its access to the sea since the port was […]

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New York (USA): rail and river to relieve congestion in the city

In the summer of 2018, New York City unveiled Freight NYC, a $100 million investment plan […]

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Saint-Nazaire (France): Valorising WW2 heritage structures

Saint-Nazaire‘s submarine base, constructed by the Nazis during World War 2, spans 301 meters and […]

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Rotterdam (Netherlands): Floating facilities and attractions in the port of Rotterdam

Case study The Recycled Island Foundation, later becoming Clean Rivers, employed the architectural studio […]

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Sevilla (Spain): A pop-up cruise terminal!

Seville has bet on complete flexibility for its new cruise terminal. With a growing number […]