Localising the SDGs in a changing landscape
This policy paper presents the results of a survey jointly conducted by the OECD,
the Sustainable Development Solutions Network and the European Committee of the Regions
on how to localise the SDGs in a changing international landscape marked by disasters
and shocks. Findings show declining standards of living in many cities and regions,
an increasing relevance of affordable and clean energy due to high energy prices and
a growing importance of food security following disruptions in global food supply
chains. Moving forward, the paper presents possible strategies to further leverage
the SDGs to design sustainable urban and regional development policies. It outlines
pathways to counter high price levels and promote decarbonisation in production and
consumption. Furthermore, it offers ways to promote sustainable food systems and reduce
food waste through a circular economy approach and the integration of food policy
into urban development strategies.
Available from March 20, 2024
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