The UN Agenda 2030 recognised the critical role of urban areas as cultural, economic, and social life centres that
can simultaneously address different sustainability goals and provide quick and more practical responses to
associated problems. Goal 9 aimed to build resilient infrastructure, enhance sustainable and inclusive industri-
alisation and increase innovation, as stated by the UN. This review demonstrates our novel effort toward
increasing understanding of the existing literature concerning integrating digital mapping technologies in urban
development: advancing sustainable and resilient infrastructure for SDG 9 achievement. The review employed a
systematic approach to literature search and selection. Results showed that SDGs’ Resilient Infrastructure
constituted 13.2 %, Sustainable Industrialisation/Smart Cities (30.2 %), Fostering Innovation (13.2 %), ICT
(3.8 %), Digital Data (5.7 %), Urban/Climate Resilience (5.7 %), and other aspects of SDG 9 accounted for
28.3 %. SDGs were not addressed by the studies relating to SDG 5 (Gender Equality), SDG 9 (Infrastructure,
Industry, and Innovation), SDG 12 (Responsible production and consumption), SDG 14 (life beneath water), and
SDG 17 (Goals for partnership). A comparative dearth of research was also reported from low and middle-income
nations. The study further indicated a lack of reliable data on SDG 9; finding what existed was challenging. These
comprise economic shifts to viable urban design patterns, including smart cities, consumption and production,
effective governance, and renewed international means and partnerships of SDG implementation. Another set of
challenges comprised a dearth of economic and social inclusion, extensive regional variations and rural-urban
gaps, and gender inequality among women and men. Lastly, this study proposed a conceptual framework for
implementing SDG 9. The study inferred that digital transformation (DT) improves SDG 9 attainment. However,
it might be mediated by the e-governance/brilliant city performance and stakeholder commitment level. |