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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Copenhagen (Denmark): the perfect dock for a stroll

The Kvæsthus Pier, designed by Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects, is a striking architectural landmark located […]

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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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London (United Kingdom): Creative industries are setting up on Sugar Island

Completed in 2022, Dane’s Yard is a creative quarter designed by Waugh Thistleton Architects at Three Mills, […]

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Dunkirk (France): waterfront sustainable housing district

The closure of the shipyards in 1988 left a substantial area to the north of Dunkirk‘s […]

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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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Amsterdam (Netherlands): Opting for a multi-use terminal

The Cruise Port Amsterdam has attracted over 3.8 million passengers since its inauguration in 2000, […]

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La Rochelle (France): Increasing the visibility of port-related professions

Port of La Rochelle has a website dedicated to the port economy and employment. The […]

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Valence (Spain): Three ports, three cities, three integration committees

Upon his appointment as President of the Port of Valencia in August 2015, Aurelio Martinez […]

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Barcelona (Spain): all the benefits of a nautical cluster

Barcelona Clúster Nàutic, officially launched at the AIVP Days in 2012, aims to leverage the […]

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Nantes (France): From boatyards to creative district

The industrial activity once present in the western part of the “Ile de Nantes”, an […]

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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 […]