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Cities and the SDGs: Realities and possibilities of local engagement in global frameworks

Amelia Leavesley, Alexei Trundle, Cathy Oke

2022AMBIO78 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

City action is critical to achieving global visions for sustainability such as the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, SDG 'localisation' is complex procedure, with divergent outcomes depending on context and diverse city processes. This paper considers the operational challenges faced by city actors in taking on the SDGs, and subsequent implications for initiating local (and global) sustainability transitions. We analyse emergent approaches to SDG localisation within the Asia-Pacific, using a policy analysis framework (transition management) to assess transformation potential. We find that SDG localisation can influence urban sustainability, but effective implementation requires sufficient data, resourcing, and guidance-which are not readily, nor equally available to all city governments. City-to-city peer learning can accelerate SDG uptake, but realising the transformative ambition set out by the SDGs will require an approach to localisation that clearly demonstrates why and how any city government can and should engage with global sustainability frameworks.

Topics & Concepts

Transformative learningSustainabilityVisionContext (archaeology)Sustainable developmentPolitical scienceTransition management (governance)Government (linguistics)Environmental planningProcess managementPublic administrationSociologyBusinessGeographyPedagogyBiologyLawPhilosophyEcologyAnthropologyArchaeologyLinguisticsSustainability and Climate Change GovernanceSmart Cities and TechnologiesUrban Planning and Governance
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