The Sustainable Urban Development Network (SUD-Net)
The Sustainable Urban Development Network (SUD-Net) is a United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN–HABITAT) - supported initiative to promote sustainable urban development.[1][2] SUD-Net is a platform for global partners, actors and networks to promote a multi-lateral and inter-disciplinary approach to sustainable urban development. SUD-Net works at the local level to strengthen the capacity of national governments, local authorities and communities.
Existing SUD-Net partners include the Cities and Climate Change Initiative (CCCI)[3] and Habitat Partner Universities (HPU).[4]
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