Governance through goals in action: How multi-stakeholder partnerships translate and connect the SDGs

IF 4.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Cornelia Fast, Oscar Widerberg
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Abstract

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) reflect a ‘governance through goals’ approach to earth system governance, which requires collaborative action through multi-stakeholder partnerships and tailored responses that address SDG interactions. This article focuses on goal-setting as a possible response to the SDGs. By bridging governance through goals and SDG interaction literature, we develop a two-dimensional framework to explore specificity (how precise are the goals?) and connectivity (how are SDGs, institutions, and actors connected?) in goals. From examining a sample of 414 goals belonging to 64 multi-stakeholder partnerships with the potential to address SDG13 on Climate Action, the article contributes to the special issue by providing a novel account of how multi-stakeholder partnerships translate and address combinations of SDGs differently. The article engages with academic and policy debates on the steering effects of governance through goals, by discussing the potential of lofty goals to facilitate an integrated, accelerated approach to SDG implementation.
通过行动中的目标进行治理:多利益攸关方伙伴关系如何转化和连接可持续发展目标
可持续发展目标(SDG)反映了“通过目标进行治理”的地球系统治理方法,这需要通过多利益攸关方伙伴关系采取协作行动,并针对可持续发展目标之间的相互作用采取量身定制的应对措施。本文关注的是目标设定作为对可持续发展目标的可能回应。通过将治理与目标和可持续发展目标相互作用的文献联系起来,我们开发了一个二维框架来探索目标的特殊性(目标有多精确?)和连通性(可持续发展目标、机构和行动者如何联系?)。本文分析了64个多利益攸关方伙伴关系的414个目标样本,这些目标有可能解决关于气候行动的可持续发展目标13,本文通过对多利益攸关方伙伴关系如何以不同方式转化和解决可持续发展目标组合的新颖描述,为本期特刊做出了贡献。本文通过讨论崇高目标促进可持续发展目标实现的综合、加速方法的潜力,参与了关于通过目标进行治理的指导作用的学术和政策辩论。
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