A territorial approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in Moscow, Russian Federation
Although the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are not integrated explicitly into
the main urban development plans of the city of Moscow, the local government has started
using them as a checklist to assess the contribution of its sectoral programmes to
sustainable development, as well as related strengths and weaknesses. Moscow presents
very positive educational results, low unemployment rates and a strong innovation
capacity, but challenges exist regarding sustainable consumption and production, affordable
housing and air quality. The SDGs provide a framework to address these challenges
in an integrated way and to contribute, in particular, to the sustainable transition
of its industrial sector, which accounts for 16% of the city’s value added. The SDGs
also allow to promote synergies across the three main urban development plans, catalyse
needed investments in sustainability and enhance collaboration with the private sector.
Available from December 01, 2021
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