As the world becomes progressively more urbanized, making cities more inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable is becoming increasingly critical. Cities and metropolitan areas are powerhouses of economic growth, but they are also contributors to carbon emissions and users of massive amounts of resources. In addition to pollution and resource use, cities and metropolitan areas also present problems of inequality, with slums and inadequate housing plaguing large urban populations.
Auburn University is highly engaged with Goal 11 in many ways through teaching, outreach, and research. From 2019-2021, Auburn University offered at least 93 courses oriented toward Goal 11, making teaching activities are the most dominant way the University engaged with SDG 11.
Auburn University’s sustainability-oriented minors and graduate programs also have a high correlation with SDG 11 at 3 minors and 5 graduate programs. As Auburn University continues to build on its capacity as an innovative institution with a global perspective, Auburn University will continue to contribute to creating more sustainable cities and communities.
View our most recent Auburn University and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals report for an overview of Auburn’s contributions to all the SDGs.