1、a 2022Sustainable Cities towards 2025 and BeyondASEAN SUSTAINABLEURBANISATION REPORT2022Sustainable Cities towards 2025 and BeyondASEAN SUSTAINABLEURBANISATION REPORTivASEAN Sustainable Urbanisation ReportThe Association of Southeast Asian Nations,or ASEAN,was established in Bangkok on 8 August 1967
2、,with the signing of the ASEAN Declaration(Bangkok Declaration)by the Founding Member States of ASEAN:Indonesia,Malaysia,the Philippines,Singapore and Thailand.Brunei Darussalam joined ASEAN on 7 January 1984,followed by Viet Nam on 28 July 1995,the Lao Peoples Democratic Republic and Myanmar on 23
3、July 1997,and Cambodia on 30 April 1999,making up what is today the 10 Member States of ASEAN.Home to more than 661.8 million people,ASEAN is a region filled with vast opportunities.By connecting ASEAN through the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity 2025(MPAC 2025),ASEAN Connectivity is creating a reg
4、ional network of people and infrastructure to improve the way they live,work and travel.MPAC 2025,adopted by ASEAN Leaders at the 28th/29th ASEAN Summits in Vientiane,in September 2016,is aimed at achieving a seamlessly and comprehensively connected and integrated ASEAN that will promote competitive
5、ness,inclusiveness and greater sense of community.It comprises 15 initiatives in the following strategic areas:(a)Sustainable Infrastructure;(b)Digital Innovation;(c)Seamless Logistics;(d)Regulatory Excellence;and(e)People Mobility.MPAC 2025 was developed in consultation with the relevant ASEAN Sect
6、oral Bodies and other key stakeholders.The ASEAN Sustainable Urbanisation Strategy(ASUS)is one of the initiatives under the strategic area of Sustainable Infrastructure of MPAC 2025.It provides ASEAN cities with a sustainable urbanisation framework based on six areas,namely civic and social;health a