Rainer Rohdewohld, Bruno Carrasco, H. Rahemtulla
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权力下放、地方治理和亚太地区可持续发展目标的本土化
“自2015年通过以来,《2030年可持续发展议程》不仅影响了国际发展合作,也影响了各国社会和经济发展轨迹的设计。尽管2019冠状病毒病大流行,但它与当年通过的其他全球议程(如《巴黎气候变化协定》和联合国人居署的《新城市议程》)一起,仍然是全球和区域可持续发展的蓝图。术语“将可持续发展目标(SDGs)本地化”已被用来反映地方政府对实现国家可持续发展目标议程的重要性。然而,对于可持续发展目标的财政、政治和法律安排,他们对国家政策领域(讨论和决定国家可持续发展目标战略)的参与,以及对地方分类数据系统和有效的可持续发展目标本地化战略的需求之间的必要联系,几乎没有深入的分析。本出版物通过使用国家实例和概念分析对这方面进行了更详细的探讨。该文本将对公共政策和公共行政、权力下放和可持续发展领域的政策制定者、学者、学生和从业人员感兴趣,重点是亚洲和太平洋地区。本书的开放获取版本,可在www.taylorfrancis.com上获得,已根据知识共享署名-非商业-禁止衍生许可(CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO)提供。©亚洲开发银行,2023。版权所有。”
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