Towards Sustainable, Resilient Cities

Goal 11 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is dedicated to the establishment of sustainable urban areas and communities by 2030, emphasizing safety, inclusiveness, and resilience.

The escalating process of urbanization introduces substantial challenges, ranging from the rise in population density to the imperative to manage resources sustainably. Goal 11 strives to tackle these issues through specific strategies. This encompasses the construction of robust infrastructure, the advocacy for public transportation, the preservation of cultural heritage, and the development of accessible green spaces.

Resilience stands out as a crucial element in the objective of constructing cities ready to confront challenges like climate change, natural disasters, and economic downturns.

Urban planning needs to be adaptable and flexible, ensuring that cities can respond promptly and safeguard their inhabitants. This adaptability is fostered by international collaboration between cities to effectively address global challenges.

The Indemar Group, intimately tied to the Ligurian territory, serves as a tangible example aligned with Goal 11. Local initiatives, partnerships with the town of Busalla, and backing from public administration showcase a distinct social responsibility. Moreover, active involvement in charitable events and sponsorship of provincial sports teams demonstrate a profound engagement in the local community.

Edited by Fabio Coppola