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Opportunities and challenges for localization of SDGsexperiences in the sao paulo metropolitan area

Mancini, Rodrigo; Paulino, Sonia

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The localization of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within municipalities has emerged as an opportunity for the evolution of multilevel governance processes. In this article, a practical experience of environmental policy decentralization is analyzed with the “bottom-up” localization of SDG 6, based on water management actions, from the Blue-Green Municipality Program (BGMP). Four municipalities in the Metropolitan Region of São Paulo were selected, located in areas with a number of springs, which are extremely important for the water supply of the local population. As a method, participatory action-research was adopted with consultations of municipal reports and plans for situational analysis, in addition to the holding of workshops and interviews. The main results showed that the process of locating SDGs, analyzed with the support of the Sustainable Development Goals Synergies tool, allowed public managers to clearly visualize those SDGs that may be affected by the actions of the BGMP, as well as the intensity of these interactions and the importance of multilevel governance. Conversely, despite the region being able to count on a significant institutional arrangement, disarticulation between the main bodies was also found to exist, with the difficulty of structuring a more effective and efficient model of multi-level governance persisting. In this context, SDGs risk becoming merely another tick box in municipal plans and programs, instead of inspiring effective and necessary political changes.

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Tipo
Artigo científico
Ano
2024
Instituição
Universidade de Taubaté
Idioma
Português
Acesso
Não informado
Identificador
oai:ojs2.rbgdr.net:article/7407
Licença
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0

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