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The climate of increasing competitiveness between cities, leads to an urgent
need for territorial actors to find solutions, so that cities become a more attractive
space for different targets. Although cities are considered centers of innovation and
social and economic development, their unplanned and unsustainable growth has
resulted in harmful consequences for the environment, community, tourism,
among others. This research aims to make a comparative analysis between
the Strategic Plan for Sustainable Development of Cape Verde, the National
Development Plan of São Tomé and Príncipe and the Proposal for the Sustainable
Development Plan of the Autonomous Region of Príncipe, considering the theoretical contributions and the guidelines of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development. It concludes about the similarities and differences between the plans,
both in terms of the depth of the elements analyzed, as well as in alignment with the
Agenda 2030.
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Sustainable development Strategic Planning United Nations 2030 Agenda Island regions
