Smart Sustainable Cities Profile: Tbilisi, Georgia

Paola Deda, Gulanra Roll, Hana Daoudi, Cecilia Batac, Matteo Tarantino, Tommasso Bassetti, Melanie Steinkemper, Davit Asanidze, Anthony Salazaar

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Abstract

Cities are engines of economic growth; hence, the development of countries depends on how their cities will develop in the future. At the same time, the expanding cities are vulnerable to economic, social and environmental risks and the high level of urbanization presents serious challenges for sustainable development and climate change adaptation. This situation has the potential to become critical and irreversible if not acted upon soon. To address the major urban challenges, UNECE and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) developed, jointly with 15 other UN bodies and other partners, the Key Performance Indicators for Smart Sustainable Cities. This is a set of 91 indicators, which are an important tool to assess the performance of cities in the areas of environment, economy, social and cultural development, and support the achievement of the SDGs at the local level. By using these indicators, UNECE develops Smart Sustainable City Profiles with concrete recommendations for actions, including priorities for investments into city development. The city profiles when prepared will support local authorities in establishing priority actions for their cities’ development. These initiatives are included in the programme “United Smart Cities” (USC).
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUnited Nations
Number of pages72
Volume2023
ISBN (Print)9211014697
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Cities
  • Sustainability
  • Smart cities

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