Balances and Perspectives on the Achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in Latin America and the Caribbean

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5821/ace.19.56.12452

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progress on the SDGs, 2030 agenda, sustainable cities, SDG 11, Latin American context

Abstract

This research aims to assess recent progress in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Latin American and Caribbean countries, with special attention to the advances and challenges in the region. The motivation lies in the need to understand the current state of SDGs implementation, particularly SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, within the framework of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The novelty of the study lies in its comparative and up-to-date approach, using data from the 2019-2023 Sustainable Development Reports to analyze 10 selected case studies. Unlike other studies, it focuses more deeply on the analysis of the SDG 11 targets. The methodology employed includes the analysis of 140 SDGs targets, processing the data obtained from the reports to assess progress and setbacks in their achievement. The results show that, although there has been a progressive increase in the achievement of the SDGs (from 57.1% in 2019 to 69.2% in 2023), more than 30% of the targets have not advanced or have regressed since 2015. This finding highlights the urgency of intensifying efforts to ensure a sustainable future. The research provides a balance that identifies key conditions, challenges, and opportunities, and proposes a reference framework for future monitoring of SDGs achievement, particularly in the context of urban sustainability in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Author Biographies

Fanny E. Berigüete Alcántara, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

Architect, originally from the Dominican Republic and resident in Spain. She has a solid background that includes a specialisation in Project Management, a specialisation in Big Data, a master's degree in Advanced Construction in Building from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), a master's degree in Landscape Architecture of the Urban Environment from the Escuela Superior de Diseño de Barcelona (ESDesign) and a doctorate in Technology of Architecture, Building and Urban Planning from the UPC. As co-founder and president pro tempore of the Ibero-American Architecture Forum (ARQUIBERAM), she has stood out for her work on initiatives that promote the integration of emerging technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data, in architecture and urban planning projects. These technologies have enabled the transformation of research, teaching and construction practices, facilitating data analysis for decision-making. Its multidisciplinary approach covers topics such as social innovation, citizen participation, NbS, sustainability and energy, reflecting its commitment to sustainable development in the architectural, urban and scientific fields.

Inma R. Cantalapiedra, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

PhD and Degree in Physical Sciences and Technical Architect. University Professor, attached to the Department of Physics at the UPC. Specialist in the characterisation of building materials, cardiac dynamics, non-linear dynamics and energy efficiency. She is currently Director of the Escuela Politécnica Superior de Edificación de Barcelona (EPSEB).

Miguel Mayorga Cárdenas, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

Urban architect, PhD in Territorial Management (2013) and Master in Urban Planning from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Architect by the Universidad Nacional de Colombia (1993) and Universitat Rovira i Virgili de Reus. Studies in Biology at the Universidad Pedagógica Nacional (1988). Since 2008 he has been a lecturer in urban planning at the UPC. He is a lecturer at the Departament d'Urbanisme, Territori i Paisatge DUTP-ETSAB-UPC and member of the research group LUB Laboratorio Urbanisme de Barcelona. He teaches and researches on Urban Architecture and Public Space, Urban and Territorial Planning, Urban and Mobility Infrastructure Projects, Sustainability, Urban Metabolism, Smart Cities. Lecturer on the MBArch, MUGE, MUCAE and Sustainability master's degrees at the UPC and on the PhD programme in Sustainability, Technology and Humanism (IS.UPC). Collaborating lecturer on the Master's Degree in City and Urban Planning (UOC). Guest lecturer at several universities in Spain, Portugal, Italy and Latin America. He has collaborated with the research groups EXIT and FORM + and IntraScapeLab (UPC). He has been a founding partner of mayorga+fontana architects, developing studies and projects in architecture and urban planning, with emphasis on interdisciplinary and interscalar work, with an approach based on sustainability, ecology and the use of new technologies for analysis studies and urban proposals. He has published books, scientific and popular articles, as well as being a speaker at conferences and seminars on architecture, urban planning, mobility, sustainability and new technologies. His experience includes projects of public space, streets, parks and squares, waterfronts; urban, territorial and mobility planning, and also urban strategy studies with the use of data, geographic information systems and technical-participatory project methodologies based on new information and communication technologies.

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2024-10-31

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