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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UNDESA
2018
The 2018 Revision presents estimates and projections of the total, urban and rural populations of the world for the period 1950-2050. The 2018 revision also provides estimates and projections of the population of urban agglomerations with 300,000 inhabitants or more in 2018 for the period 1950-2035.
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UNHABITAT
2020
A distinctive feature of the New Urban Agenda (the Agenda) is its emphasis on inclusivity and Human Rights in urban development. From the outset, the Agenda makes it clear that inclusivity and Human Rights are at the center of its objectives
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UNHABITAT
2021
The CRPT provides a transversal diagnosis and pathway to resilience-based sustainable urban development. Following a multi-sectorial and multi-scale approach, the CRPT considers multiple shocks and stresses within the urban system. The CRPT can be implemented in all cities, regardless of their size, culture, location, economy and/or political environment.
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UNHABITAT
2020
It is projected that the number of people living in metropolises in 2035 will increase to 3.47 billion representing 39% of the global population and 62.5% of the world’s urban population. Almost 1 billion people will become metropolitan inhabitants in the next fifteen years.
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UNHABITAT
2017
City leaders’ increased familiarity with these various municipal finance instruments can increase the likelihood that these tools are implemented successfully. This is the primary purpose of this publication
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