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
2022
This report summarizes the key highlights and messages that were conveyed by the facilitators, speakers,and participants during the Regional Webinar Series on “How to Promote Resilience and Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa through Sound Policymaking
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GIZ
2018
This study guides through the contemporary discourse, outlines the build-up of governance capacity and presents different applications and relevant stakeholders. Thereby, it strengthens the applicability of multi-level climate governance
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UCLG
2017
This Training of Trainers methodology was developed to provide local and regional governments, as well as their national associations and local actors, practical guides to implementing the SDGs, training trainers, consolidating a UCLG learning community and identifying focal points on the UCLG regional sections that would be responsible for multiplying the SDG localization trainers locally.
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Global Taskforce of Local and Regional Governments/UCLG
2016
The roadmap is part of the Toolbox for Localizing the SDGs , which aims to support local and regional governments and other local stakeholders in implementing the 2030 Agenda at local level.
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Yi et al
2019
The study examines multilevel environmental governance in China by studying how the decisions of policy actors to participate in local water governance networks are influenced by vertical pressures from higher level government and horizontalinfluences from other policy actors at the same leve
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Veiga et al
2016
The paper underscores the interlinkages of roles between state and non-state actors in regulating local extractive activities that are intimately related to the promotion of practices that affect environmental sustainability given the market incentives.
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