The Global Goals For Sustainable Development.

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The Global Goals For Sustainable Development. Welcome To Our Project! The Global Goals For Sustainable Development.

These Are The Global Goals For Sustainable Development:

We Will Talk About Sustainable Cities And Communities. The Urban Cities In Our Country Our Suggested Ideas To Help The Urban Cities Grow.

Now Let’s Begin! The Group Members This Is Our Team: Hazem Magdy Leader Mohamed Ezz Mohamed Noureldin Youssef Haitham Mohamed AbdelFatah AbdAllah Reda AbdElrahman Mohamed Youssef Mohamed Hussien Mahran Youssef Sherif Co-Leader This Is Our Team: The Group Members Now Let’s Begin!

More than half of the world’s population now live in urban areas More than half of the world’s population now live in urban areas. By 2050, that figure will have risen to 6.5 billion people. Sustainable development cannot be achieved without significantly transforming the way we build and manage our urban spaces. The rapid growth of cities in the developing world, coupled with increasing rural to urban migration, has led to a boom in mega-cities. in 1990, there were ten mega-cities with 10 million inhabitants or more. In 2014, there are 28 mega-cities, home to a total 453 million people. A

Some Facts And Figures By 2030, almost 60 per cent of the world’s population will live in urban areas. 95 per cent of urban expansion in the next decades will take place in developing world. Half of humanity – 3.5 billion people – lives in cities today. The world’s cities occupy just 3 per cent of the Earth’s land, but account for 60-80 per cent of energy consumption and 75 per cent of carbon emissions. Rapid urbanization is exerting pressure on fresh water supplies, sewage, the living environment, and public health. But the high density of cities can bring efficiency gains and technological innovation while reducing resource and energy consumption.

People’s well-being while protecting the environment by 2030. There is an imperative today to foster sustainable development. A vision for what this encapsulates is laid out in the new sustainable development agenda that aims to: End Poverty Promote prosperity. People’s well-being while protecting the environment by 2030. As the UN’s Development arm, UNDP has a key role to play in supporting countries to make this vision a reality: Putting societies on a sustainable development pathway. Managing risk. Enhancing resilience and advancing prosperity. Wellbeing. UNDP has worked with the United Nations Development Group (UNDG) in developing a strategy for effective and coherent implementation support of the new sustainable development agenda under the acronym ‘MAPS’ (Mainstreaming, Acceleration, and Policy Support).

New Administrative Capital Dar Misr The Golden Triangle Now Lets See The Urban And Most Important Cities In Egypt! New Administrative Capital Dar Misr The Golden Triangle

The New Administrative Capital The mega-project, announced in March 2015, is part of the government’s plan to expand urban areas to deal with the country's rapid population growth rate and improve the nation's infrastructure.

THE NEW CAPITAL Located 40km to the east of Cairo, the new capital is intended to draw a population of 7 million people in its first phase.

The city will also be a home to an international airport, public gardens and parks that total 35 square kilometer and a residential district offering a total of over 23,000 units. There will be an office park of skyscrapers that will house a 345 meter-long high-rise, the tallest in Africa.

The new capital will offer homes for youth, low- income people as well as high-income brackets across 20 residential neighborhoods that will accommodate 6.5 million people, The government has started building 25,000 residential units so far.

A main developer behind the project is the Armed Forces Engineering Authority and many of our national companies. The ministries will start moving to the new city in 2018, with residents expecting to arrive at the same time. The project is set to be completed in 2020.

provide Various models of housing programs to meet the growing demand for urban urbanization on the one hand, and to reduce the negative effects of unplanned urban growth on the other and provide integrated services and quality of life for middle-level

Implementation of a total of 31872 units in 8 cities: New Cairo- Sadat – 10th of Ramadan-Badr-Damietta New-Sunrise-6th of October-Transit

The Golden Triangle The Golden Triangle Project is located in the enclave between Qena counties from the western side and the Red Sea from the eastern side, the city of Safaga north and the short south, where the total area of development is estimated at about 1.5 million acres. Creation of a new economic zone in Egypt, through the creation of an integrated global center. It serves Egypt, Africa and all parts of the world to achieve sustainable development in the region and drive development in its various cities. It provides large investments and significant employment opportunities for the people in particular and the National people in general in all disciplines.

Our Suggestions For Development For The Sustainable Cities Convert The Old Cities Into Sustainable Cities by: Add More Green Fields To The Cities. Use The Clean Energy For Generating Energy [Like Solar Energy] Use Clean Filterlization For Automobile Exhaust. The Expanding In The City’s Buildings. Build More Sustainable Cities To: Provide Funding . Create Services For The Youth.

And All The Group Members Special Thanks To MRS/Soheir Zaki And All The Group Members

THANK YOU Victory College Preparatory Department