WUF13 Concludes in Baku: A Focus on Sustainable Urban Development
The 13th World Urban Forum (WUF13) recently concluded in Baku, Azerbaijan, wrapping up six days of insightful discussions and collaborative exchanges centered on the theme of "Housing the World: Safe and Resilient Cities and Communities." This significant gathering, marking its debut in the Caucasus region, brought together an array of global stakeholders, including policymakers, architects, urban planners, academics, and civil society representatives. The forum, a joint effort by UN-Habitat and the Government of Azerbaijan, served as a crucial platform for addressing pressing urban issues and fostering international cooperation.
During its tenure from May 17 to 22 at the Baku Olympic Stadium, WUF13 tackled a broad spectrum of topics essential for sustainable urbanization. Discussions spanned the global housing crisis, the challenges of informal settlements, strategies for climate resilience, and the pursuit of equitable urban development. The event reinforced the principles of the New Urban Agenda and actively promoted the objectives of Sustainable Development Goal 11, which advocates for sustainable cities and communities. With over 28,000 registered attendees participating in more than 500 sessions, the forum facilitated dialogues on affordable housing finance, climate adaptation, public space design, urban regeneration, and participatory planning. Innovative initiatives like the Practices Hub showcased proven urban solutions, while the WUF Academy offered valuable learning sessions led by renowned universities and partner institutions.
A notable session at WUF13, "Cities as Playing Fields," explored the integration of sports and physical activity into urban planning to create healthier and more inclusive cities. This session, moderated by ArchDaily's Editor-in-Chief Christele Harrouk, highlighted how sports infrastructure can become a fundamental urban service, complementing housing, mobility, and public space strategies. Additionally, the forum celebrated architectural excellence with the announcement of the third cycle winners of the International Union of Architects (UIA) 2030 Award, presented by UIA and UN-Habitat. This biennial award acknowledges built projects that exemplify contributions to the UN Sustainable Development Goals through innovative architectural, landscape, and urban design. The recognized projects, hailing from various countries including China, India, and Colombia, showcased solutions in ecological restoration, affordable housing, community-led redevelopment, and inclusive public spaces, underscoring the award's global reach and commitment to scalable urban interventions. The forum emphasized that housing is fundamental to social equity, climate adaptation, and urban resilience, concluding with a robust agenda aimed at translating global commitments into actionable strategies for cities worldwide.
The successful conclusion of WUF13 highlights a collective commitment to fostering sustainable urban environments. The forum's emphasis on inclusivity, resilience, and innovative solutions paves the way for future advancements in urban planning and development. By bringing together diverse voices and perspectives, WUF13 has reinforced the idea that collaborative efforts are essential for addressing complex global challenges, inspiring hope and action for a more sustainable and equitable urban future.
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