The Spanish Urban Agenda (AUE) is a strategic document of a non-regulatory, and thus voluntary, nature that, according with the criteria set out in the 2030 Agenda, the new United Nations Urban Agenda and the Urban Agenda for the European Union, seeks to achieve sustainability in urban development policies. It is also a working method and a process for all public and private stakeholders involved in cities and seeking for a more equitable, fair and sustainable urban development.
After intensive work and a broad participatory process that lasted almost a year, this integrated urban development strategy offers a Decalogue of Strategic Goals, which features a total of 30 specific goals and 291 lines of action. The result is a veritable "à la carte menu" that can be used by those actors interested in its implementation to draw up their own Action Plans. The strategy is based on a broad vision that includes every town and city, regardless its size and population, and relies on the triple dimension of economic, social and environmental sustainability.
The Spanish Urban Agenda (AUE) seeks to comply with the international commitments adopted in accordance with the 2030 Agenda, the New Urban Agenda of the United Nations and the European Urban Agenda.
In this section you can find information on the Spanish Urban Agenda.
Structure of the AUE
Territorial Diagnosis and Summary
Strategic framework and Territorial and Urban Model
Tracking and evaluation indicators
An Agenda for everyone
The Spanish Urban Agenda is a policy lever in the Action Plan for the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda in Spain that seeks to comply with the international commitments adopted in accordance with the 2030 Agenda, the New Urban Agenda of the United Nations and the Urban Agenda for the EU.