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-based budgeting, asset management and the use of public-private partnerships. …
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Sub-national governments have a key role in delivering on national and international biodiversity commitments. Drawing on policy practices from Scotland (UK), France and other signatories to the Edinburgh Declaration, this paper provides an overview and analysis of sub-national strategies, plans...
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and cities. While the brief is designed for local readers (e.g. policy makers, the private sector, academia, civil society …
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bridge the digital divide in the labour market, ensure equitable access to services such as quality education, and create an …
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The Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy, has embraced the 2030 Agenda through a sustainability pact including its sustainable development strategy "Everyday for Future". The strategy defines seven fields of action that were derived from the SDGs framework to promote sustainability across...
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further develop the potential for public-private partnerships. …
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opportunities, labour market, skills and education across the county where disparities are witnessed between rural areas and urban …
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participation and private sector engagement. Several local development challenges remain, including population decline, an ageing …
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The province of Córdoba, Argentina, uses the SDGs as a framework to promote social inclusion and well-being. Providing affordable housing, addressing the gender gap in unemployment, reducing air pollution, and improving water quality are key priorities to advance regional development in the...
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The state of Paraná, one of Brazil’s most populated and developed states, has been aligning its public policies with sustainable development since the 1990s. More recently, Paraná has used the SDGs as a tool and framework to reduce longstanding challenges related to health, education and...
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