UCLG, Metropolis and LSE Cities
2021
This policy brief is part of the Emergency Governance Initiative (EGI) investigating the institutional dimensions of rapid and radical action in response to complex global emergencies.
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2022
Accelerating progress towards the localization of the SDGs and post- pandemic recovery through enhanced multilevel governance aims at providing local and national governments with cutting-edge knowledge and practical orientation on MLG to implement the SDGs.
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2021
Towards the Localization of SDGs. Sustainable and Resilient Recovery Driven by Cities and Territories
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2021
This guide offers an understanding of how to improve horizontal and vertical coordination among different levels of government as well as leveraging the contributions of non-state actors, civil societies, community organizations and academia, among others.
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This summary reports the main information on multilevel governance for SDG localization in Italy. It is part of the wider global research “Accelerating progress towards the localization of the SDGs and post- pandemic recovery through enhanced multilevel governance”.
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This summary reports the main information on multilevel governance for SDG localization in Ghana. It is part of the wider global research “Accelerating progress towards the localization of the SDGs and post- pandemic recovery through enhanced multilevel governance”.
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This summary reports the main information on multilevel governance for SDG localization in Argentina. It is part of the wider global research “Accelerating progress towards the localization of the SDGs and post- pandemic recovery through enhanced multilevel governance”.
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This summary reports the main information on multilevel governance for SDG localization in the Philippines. It is part of the wider global research “Accelerating progress towards the localization of the SDGs and post- pandemic recovery through enhanced multilevel governance”.
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This summary reports the main information on multilevel governance for SDG localization in Jordan. It is part of the wider global research “Accelerating progress towards the localization of the SDGs and post- pandemic recovery through enhanced multilevel governance”.
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Hooghe and Marks
2001
This paper draws on various literatures in distinguishing two types of multi-level governance. One type conceives of dispersion of authority to multi-task, territorially mutually exclusive jurisdictions in a relatively stable system with limited jurisdictional levels and a limited number of units. A second type of governance pictures specialized, territorially overlapping jurisdictions in a relatively flexible, non-tiered system with a large number of jurisdictions.
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Hernandez A
2021
This paper argues against the “ahistoricity” (Geschichtslosigkeit ) approach of much of the literature on T2S and contends that each country has a distinct set of socio -political (e.g. quality of institutions) and economic resources (e.g. gross national income) available ,depending on its current standing.
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World Bank
2014
This paper provides an overview of how different countries are dealing with regional innovation policy and of the institutions and tools used for national-regional coordination. The focus is on discussing the policy implications for developing countries, which have decentralized their innovation policies more recently than developed countries, but face more acute challenges with respect to critical mass and institutional capacity.
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Dick E
2016
This briefing paper argue that for an effective follow-up to Agenda 2030, issues of urban and local governance ought to be addressed in further detail and as a cross-cutting issue. The briefing paper identifies urban governance issues that are presently neglected in the SDGs and require further elaboration.
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Barbier E and Burgess J
2021
The paper compares estimates of the changes in net welfare that reflect progress towards the 17 SDGs over 2000–2018 with two institutional quality and governance indicators over the same period.
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Zurn M
2020
"The paper presents the original conceptualisation of scale and community of governance institutions and discuss some of the findings concerning the hypotheses derived from it. Further, it point to auxiliary assumptions and put forward two arguments explaining why a juxtaposition of the functionality of high scale and the scale limitations of community is too much of a shortcut.
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