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Succeeding at home and abroad -- Accounting for the international spillovers of cities' SDG actions

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  • Rebecka Ericsdotter Engstrom
  • David Collste
  • Sarah E. Cornell
  • Francis X Johnson
  • Henrik Carlsen
  • Fernando Jaramillo
  • Goran Finnveden
  • Georgia Destouni
  • Mark Howells
  • Nina Weitz
  • Viveka Palm
  • Francesco Fuso-Nerini

Abstract

Local SDG action is imperative to reach the 2030 Agenda, but different strategies for progressing on one SDG locally may cause different 'spillovers' on the same and other SDGs beyond local and national borders. We call for research efforts to empower local authorities to 'account globally' when acting locally.

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  • Rebecka Ericsdotter Engstrom & David Collste & Sarah E. Cornell & Francis X Johnson & Henrik Carlsen & Fernando Jaramillo & Goran Finnveden & Georgia Destouni & Mark Howells & Nina Weitz & Viveka Palm, 2020. "Succeeding at home and abroad -- Accounting for the international spillovers of cities' SDG actions," Papers 2012.14153, arXiv.org.
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    1. Tavares, Rodrigo, 2016. "Paradiplomacy: Cities and States as Global Players," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780190462123.
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