The Urban Agenda
The Urban Agenda is a meeting point in which all public and private stakeholders share their views and expertise in pursuit of an egalitarian, just, and sustainable regional model. It seeks sustainability in local urban development policy, following the criteria defined by the 2030 Agenda, the UN New Urban Agenda, and both the European and Spanish Urban Agendas.
The Spanish Urban Agenda Framework
The current Urban Agenda aims to establish the road map for the coming years of local public policy. With a view to 2030, the agenda seeks to implement measures that will deliver a more sustainable, egalitarian, prosperous, and innovative future.
The Spanish Urban Agenda serves as our framework of reference. This framework ensures that the strategic action plans of the Adeje Urban Agenda are coherent and sustainable and that they align with the criteria established in the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, the UN New Urban Agenda, and the EU Urban Agenda.
The Spanish Urban Agenda has been the framework of reference to ensure that the strategic action plans of the Manises Urban Agenda are coherent and sustainable, in line with the criteria established in the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, the UN New Urban Agenda, and the EU Urban Agenda.
The strategic goals of the Spanish Urban Agenda are:
Strategic Goal 1
Plan land use and ensure reasonable land management, conservation, and protection.
Strategic Goal 2
Avoid urban sprawl and revitalise existing cities.
Strategic Goal 3
Prevent and reduce the impact of climate change and improve resilience.
Strategic Goal 4
Ensure sustainable management of resources and encourage the circular economy.
Strategic Goal 5
Encourage localisation and sustainable movement.
Strategic Goal 6
Promote social cohesion and strive for equality.
Strategic Goal 7
Boost the urban economy.
Strategic Goal 8
Guarantee access to housing.
Strategic Goal 9
Promote and lead in digital innovation.
Strategic Goal 10
Improve intervention measures and governance.