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

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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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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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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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San Francisco (USA): Re-use for the US Army’s Fort Mason

Developed in a warehouse at Pier 2, the Fort Mason Center is a modern, sustainable […]

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Fremantle (Australia): Heritage management initiative of over 200 heritage-listed port structures

Fremantle is located at the mouth of the Swan River, around twenty kilometres from Perth. […]

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Miami (USA): A port tunnel to get trucks out of downtown

In 2009, about 16,000 vehicles travelled through downtown streets each weekday, going to and from […]

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Matosinhos (Portugal): A cruise terminal with multiple functions

The Douro and Leixoes port authorities wanted a new cruise terminal to improve commercial income and […]

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Aarhus (Denmark): “Harbour Magnets” – the port is the star of the show

“Harbour Magnets” was an ambitious architectural project and festival that took place in Aarhus, Denmark, […]

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Brussels (Belgium): a whole port community working together for a collective image

In the Port of Brussels, the urban transformation of the canal area coexists with port […]

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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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Bordeaux (France): The City of Wine moves into Les Bassins

La Cité du Vin is characterised by its striking curves and form and its surrounding environment, […]