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European Handbook for SDG Voluntary Local Reviews - 2022 Edition

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The European Handbook for SDG Voluntary Local Reviews – 2022 edition provides policy makers, urban practitioners and experts with a consolidated method and examples of indicators that European local and regional governments can use to monitor the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Voluntary Local Reviews (VLRs) are processes that encompass both the monitoring and the analysis of the achievements with respect to the SDGs at local level. The 2022 edition builds on the first one published in 2020 and it includes an updated analysis of the VLRs published globally and in Europe, their evolution over time and space in terms of use, main characteristics, and building blocks. The European Handbook includes detailed and updated information on 72 indicators and related data sources, which can enable cities to measure their progress toward the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The set of indicators includes examples of both official and experimental indicators, coming from international and European institutions, but also regional and local governments and research institutes. Finally, the European Handbook provides new insights into local SDG monitoring, including reference to new challenges and opportunities. The European Handbook for SDG Voluntary Local Reviews – 2022 edition represents a step forward in the support for European local and regional governments in localising the SDGs using the Voluntary Local Reviews (VLRs).

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  • SIRAGUSA Alice & STAMOS Iraklis & BERTOZZI Cecilia & PROIETTI Paola, 2022. "European Handbook for SDG Voluntary Local Reviews - 2022 Edition," JRC Research Reports JRC129381, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc129381
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    1. Daniele Ehrlich & Sergio Freire & Michele Melchiorri & Thomas Kemper, 2021. "Open and Consistent Geospatial Data on Population Density, Built-Up and Settlements to Analyse Human Presence, Societal Impact and Sustainability: A Review of GHSL Applications," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(14), pages 1-24, July.
    2. Federica Risi & Lily Maxwell & Lea Scheurer & Mart Grisel, 2020. "The New Leipzig Charter and the JRC's urban activities. Exploring the role of science for policy post 2020," JRC Research Reports JRC122792, Joint Research Centre.

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