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

1

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

Our good practices

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Riga (Latvia): The port acts to protect bird life

  The Port of Riga has 75 ha of its area occupied by protected nature reserves, […]

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Auckland (New-Zealand): a shared identity for the waterfront

In 2012, the city of Auckland received a master plan for its Waterfront. Along with […]

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Oakland (USA): Military and railroad facilities recycled for port activities

Until a few years ago, the Port of Oakland had 12 modestly sized container terminals […]

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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 […]

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Oslo (Norway): Parks between city and port

The Oslo City Council and Port Authority of Oslo co-developed a strategy for highlighting heritage […]

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Rotterdam (Netherlands): Transporting 500.000 containers a year sustainably

The Alblasserdam BCTN Container Transferium was officially opened on 28 May 2015. […]

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Stockholm (Sweden): an identity forged in industrial and port history

The “Kvarteret Amsterdam” project, designed by White Arkitekter in partnership with developer Midroc, clearly refers […]

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Strasbourg (France) Silos as new cultural spaces

In recent years, several of Strasbourg’s old port buildings have been redeveloped. In 2003, the […]

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Guayaquil (Ecuador): a foundation and dedicated financial mechanisms for the “Malecon Simon Bolivar”

In Guayaquil, given the deterioration of the area once occupied by port activities, it quickly […]