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10.     Using KPIs for SSC to Reach the SDGs

            The United for Smart Sustainable Cities (U4SSC) initiative has developed the Key Performance
            Indicators (KPIs) for Smart Sustainable Cities (SSC) to support cities worldwide in evaluating the role and
            contribution of ICTs in smart sustainable cities, and to provide cities with the tools for self-assessments
            in order to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).



                                       United for Smart Sustainable Cities (U4SSC)


















                U4SSC is a UN initiative coordinated by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU),
                UN-Habitat and UNECE, and supported by 14 other UN Agencies and Programmes, including
                CBD, ECLAC, FAO, UNESCO, UNDP, UNECA, UN-Women, UNEP, UNEP-FI, UNFCCC, UNIDO, UNU
                EGOV, UNOP and WMO.

                U4SSC is the global platform to advocate for public policies to encourage the use of ICTs to
                facilitate and ease the transition to smart sustainable cities. Find out more…




            These  indicators  are  developed  based  on  an  international  standard  –  Recommendation  ITU-T
            Y.4903/L.1603 ‘Key performance indicators for smart sustainable cities to assess the achievement of
            sustainable development goals’.


            These indicators have been developed to provide cities with a consistent and standardized method to
            collect the necessary data to measure performance and progress with regard to:

            •  achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs);
            •  becoming a smarter city; and

            •  becoming a more sustainable city.

            The U4SSC KPIs consist of 91 indicators. Each indicator forms part of a holistic view of a city’s
            performance in three dimensions: Economy, Environment and Society and Culture. Each of these
            dimensions provides a separate view of progress, and when reported together they provide a holistic
            view of a smart sustainable city.





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