SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
What we are doing to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.

Key contributors
Research on sustainable cities and communities
Building marae resilience for a safer tomorrow
First Māori woman awarded prestigious architectural medal
Sinkholes, cyclones and seismic activity: how can we build resilience?
Hundreds of marae exposed to natural hazards
Creative bureaucracy is not an oxymoron for smart cities
Urban designer Zoë Avery’s vision for cities

Outreach and events

Arts, culture, heritage, and public access
Sustainable campuses

SDG 11 Key statistics
Using globally recognised and local keywords, research and teaching activities are mapped to quantify the University of Auckland’s contribution to each SDG.
Metric | Value |
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Research publications | 270 |
National share of research publications | 29% |
Courses taught | 27 |
For more information, see the University of Auckland SDG mapping approach