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Cities, local, metropolitanand regional governmentson their way to Habitat III in 2016

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The messages Rio+20 With the negotiations heading towards an environmentally driven agenda in 2011, UCLG and its members started campaigning for a more human-centred discussion where governance, cohesion among territories, inclusion, service provision and the fourth cultural pillar would be put on the agenda that would recognize the new urban reality.

The UCLG position paper adopted by the Florence World Council and the recommendations of the Joint Local and Regional Governments Messages presented to the UN SecretaryGeneral in New York in April 2012 were all geared in this direction. UCLG and its members, in close coordination with ORU-FOGAR, have further stressed the need to acknowledge the role of the Habitat Agenda on our way towards Habitat III.

UCLG and ORU-FOGAR Joint statement Conference on Sustainable Development

Local and sub-national authorities from around the world have gathered in Rio to remind the governments present at the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, the Rio+20 Summit, that in the urbanization era a greater role needs to be provided to the levels of government closest to the people. Local and sub-national authorities regret that the outcome document does not reach greater global commitments to ensure the sustainability of the planet. However, they celebrate the recognition of all the spheres of governments as key actors for the different dimensions of development and they particularly welcome the acknowledgement to reinvigorate the urban agenda with innovative practices and far reaching commitments. We regret that the outcome document does not recognise culture as the 4th pillar of SD. This is inconsistent with the most innovative practices in all regions of the world.

d e re an Th utu ies ns F t o Ci egi nt R a W

recommendations of local, regional and metropolitan governments for a sustainable future

Develop legal and financial mechanisms at international and national levels for local and sub-national governments

Foster cohesion among territories in development policies

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Establish a new multi-level governance architecture

Make sustainable cities a crosscutting issue in the sustainable development agenda

Consider the Rio+20 conference as the first step towards Habitat III with global commitments to reinvigorate the urban agenda

Promote culture, diversity and creativity as a core element to build sustainable cities

Promote local and subnational governments as hubs of green growth

Local and sub-national authorities call to move towards a multi-level governance for sustainable development and define together strategies to achieve the Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals that should include culture, heritage, creativity and diversity in the Post 2015 Agenda. Local and regional leaders call therefore to be included in the mechanisms that will be in charge to define the Sustainable Development Goals and offer to provide efficient and inclusive consultation mechanisms for the Habitat III process.

Local and regional leaders call therefore to be included in the mechanisms that will be in charge to define the Sustainable Development Goals

UCLG (with its wide representation through Metropolis, ASPAC, CEMR, FLACMA, MEWA, UCLGA, UCLG Noram, UCLG Eurasia) and ORU-FOGAR leadership, gathered in Rio, stressed the need to ensure a special status before the United Nations that would provide local and regional authorities the adequate place in international policy decision making. UCLG and ORU-FOGAR have further committed to work closely together with all active networks to ensure united political representation while preserving the rich diversity of the existing thematic networks.

It is in this spirit that the commitments of Rio, the Post 2015 agenda and the New Urban Agenda, including territorial cohesion and regionalization, should be shaped on our way to the Habitat III conference in 2016. UCLG and ORU-FOGAR, as generalist political representative organizations, further celebrate the great level of consensus achieved with the thematic networks, ICLEI, NRG4SD and C40 in order to put local and regional governments in their rightful place in the sustainability agenda.

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