The New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities is an inter-disciplinary research centre dedicated to providing the research base for innovative solutions to the economic, social, environmental and cultural development of our urban centres.
Over 87 per cent of our population live in urban environments, so we face a challenge to keep our cities sustainable and competitively attractive in international terms, and the people within them healthy and socially connected.
The New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities aims to work in partnerships to develop the tools to promote well-being and health through smarter economic development, safer and more sustainable housing, transport and energy systems, and enhanced urban design. The centre is also seeking ways to support workforce development and increase the skills of those working on urban sustainability.
The New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities is based at the University of Otago, Wellington alongside our sister research centre He Kāinga Oranga - Housing and Health Research Programme.
He Kāinga Oranga and the New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities are based in New Zealand, an associate country of Pillar 2 of Horizon Europe. We are open to international research collaborations to build consortium partnerships with Horizon EU.