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No. 34 | 05 Jul 2022 |
The implications for OECD regions of the war in Ukraine
Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine has sown catastrophe in the country; destroying lives, homes, and infrastructure. The war has also created profound and asymmetric economic and social impacts across the world, including many that are... |
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No. 33 | 01 Jul 2022 |
OECD toolkit for a territorial approach to the SDGs
The OECD Toolkit for A Territorial Approach to the SDGs is designed as a user-friendly checklist to guide policy makers at all levels of government to implement a territorial approach to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It provides... |
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No. 32 | 01 Jul 2022 |
Subnational government climate expenditure and revenue tracking in OECD and EU Countries
Monitoring progress towards meeting the Paris Agreement requires improving the tracking and measurement of public climate expenditure, investment, and revenues. This OECD working paper was prepared as part of the joint OECD-European Commission... |
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No. 31 | 27 Jun 2022 |
Implementation toolkit of the OECD Principles on urban policy
The Implementation Toolkit of the OECD Principles on Urban Policy aims to facilitate and accelerate the uptake of the OECD Principles on Urban Policy (2019) as a driver of policy reform and improvement in diverse urban policy contexts. It consists of... |
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No. 30 | 27 Jun 2022 |
Inclusive growth and resilience in Bilbao, Spain
Before the pandemic hit, the city of Bilbao had the highest economic growth in Spain from 2000 to 2018, driven by a shift from heavy industry to a service-based economy. It also benefitted from a burgeoning tourism and culture sector, thanks to... |
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No. 29 | 22 Jun 2022 |
Making the most of public investment to address regional inequalities, megatrends and future shocks
Public investment is a key policy lever to tackle the big challenges faced by society – climate change, demographic trends, digitalisation, and economic and other shocks. Investment helps to lay the foundations for future economic prosperity and... |
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No. 28 | 13 Jun 2022 |
Monitoring land use in cities using satellite imagery and deep learning
Over time, cities expand their physical footprint on land and new cities emerge. The shape of the built environment can affect several domains which are policy relevant, such as carbon emissions, housing affordability, infrastructure costs, and... |
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No. 27 | 18 May 2022 |
Financing transportation infrastructure through Land Value Capture
With tightening public finances, land value capture (LVC) can be an attractive fiscal tool to finance ever-increasing demands for transport infrastructure. This paper begins by discussing the principles of LVC and individual LVC instruments in the... |
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No. 26 | 26 Apr 2022 |
The Sustainable Development Goals as a framework for COVID-19 recovery in cities and regions
The policy paper presents the results of an OECD-European Committee of the Regions joint survey on how local and regional governments are leveraging the SDGs to shape their recovery strategies from the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings underline a solid... |
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No. 25 | 02 Feb 2022 |
Allocation of competences in policy sectors key to migrant integration
A first step to implement effective migrant integration policies is to know who does what in policy sectors key to integration. Responding to this need, this paper offers policy makers a tool to understand the organisation of public action in key... |
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No. 24 | 02 Feb 2022 |
Multi-level governance for migrant integration
Comprehensive and coordinated action across levels of government responsible for different policy domains (labour, education, housing and welfare/health) as well as across local actors is crucial to migrant integration. To respond to this need for... |
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No. 23 | 01 Dec 2021 |
A territorial approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in Moscow, Russian Federation
Although the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are not integrated explicitly into the main urban development plans of the city of Moscow, the local government has started using them as a checklist to assess the contribution of its sectoral... |
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No. 22 | 06 Nov 2021 |
Enhancing the effectiveness of sub-national biodiversity policy
Sub-national governments have a key role in delivering on national and international biodiversity commitments. Drawing on policy practices from Scotland (UK), France and other signatories to the Edinburgh Declaration, this paper provides an overview... |
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No. 21 | 06 Sept 2021 |
Where did it hit harder?
This paper analyses the uneven geography of the COVID-19 health impact in OECD and European countries. It first describes the increase in all-cause mortality – i.e. excess mortality – across subnational regions between January and December 2020.... |
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No. 20 | 12 Jul 2021 |
Regions and globalisation
The COVID-19 crisis demonstrated that local authorities are on the front line when it comes to dealing with the various effects of globalisation. In France, as in OECD countries in general, responsibility for producing and implementing strategies... |
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No. 19 | 05 Jul 2021 |
Measuring smart city performance in COVID-19 times: Lessons from Korea and OECD countries
At a time when many cities and countries are including a smart recovery component in their strategies to rebound from the COVID-19 crisis, the simple presence of digital technologies does not mean that benefits automatically reach everyone. Measuring... |
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No. 18 | 30 Jun 2021 |
Self-assessment tool for local self-governments in Poland
This paper presents a Self-assessment Tool (SAT) to help local self-government units (LSGUs) in Poland strengthen public governance practices in the design and implementation of local development strategies. The SAT should help local actors assess... |
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No. 17 | 29 Jun 2021 |
A territorial approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in Paraná, Brazil
The state of Paraná, one of Brazil’s most populated and developed states, has been aligning its public policies with sustainable development since the 1990s. More recently, Paraná has used the SDGs as a tool and framework to reduce longstanding... |
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No. 16 | 29 Jun 2021 |
A territorial approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in Córdoba, Argentina
The province of Córdoba, Argentina, uses the SDGs as a framework to promote social inclusion and well-being. Providing affordable housing, addressing the gender gap in unemployment, reducing air pollution, and improving water quality are key... |
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No. 15 | 29 Jun 2021 |
A territorial approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in Kitakyushu, Japan
Over the past decades, the city Kitakyushu, located in the southwest of Japan, has transformed from a manufacturing hub into a city putting strong emphasis on sustainability. The city has developed an SDG-based vision, which outlines the city’s main... |
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The implications for OECD regions of the war in Ukraine
OECD
05 Jul 2022
Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine has sown catastrophe in the country; destroying lives, homes, and infrastructure. The war has also created profound and asymmetric economic and social impacts across the world, including many that are...
OECD toolkit for a territorial approach to the SDGs
OECD
01 Jul 2022
The OECD Toolkit for A Territorial Approach to the SDGs is designed as a user-friendly checklist to guide policy makers at all levels of government to implement a territorial approach to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It provides...
Subnational government climate expenditure and revenue tracking in OECD and EU Countries
OECD
01 Jul 2022
Monitoring progress towards meeting the Paris Agreement requires improving the tracking and measurement of public climate expenditure, investment, and revenues. This OECD working paper was prepared as part of the joint OECD-European Commission...
Implementation toolkit of the OECD Principles on urban policy
OECD
27 Jun 2022
The Implementation Toolkit of the OECD Principles on Urban Policy aims to facilitate and accelerate the uptake of the OECD Principles on Urban Policy (2019) as a driver of policy reform and improvement in diverse urban policy contexts. It consists of...
Inclusive growth and resilience in Bilbao, Spain
OECD
27 Jun 2022
Before the pandemic hit, the city of Bilbao had the highest economic growth in Spain from 2000 to 2018, driven by a shift from heavy industry to a service-based economy. It also benefitted from a burgeoning tourism and culture sector, thanks to...
Making the most of public investment to address regional inequalities, megatrends and future shocks
OECD
22 Jun 2022
Public investment is a key policy lever to tackle the big challenges faced by society – climate change, demographic trends, digitalisation, and economic and other shocks. Investment helps to lay the foundations for future economic prosperity and...
Monitoring land use in cities using satellite imagery and deep learning
Alexandre Banquet, Paul Delbouve, Michiel Daams and Paolo Veneri
13 Jun 2022
Over time, cities expand their physical footprint on land and new cities emerge. The shape of the built environment can affect several domains which are policy relevant, such as carbon emissions, housing affordability, infrastructure costs, and...
Financing transportation infrastructure through Land Value Capture
OECD
18 May 2022
With tightening public finances, land value capture (LVC) can be an attractive fiscal tool to finance ever-increasing demands for transport infrastructure. This paper begins by discussing the principles of LVC and individual LVC instruments in the...
The Sustainable Development Goals as a framework for COVID-19 recovery in cities and regions
OECD
26 Apr 2022
The policy paper presents the results of an OECD-European Committee of the Regions joint survey on how local and regional governments are leveraging the SDGs to shape their recovery strategies from the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings underline a solid...
A first step to implement effective migrant integration policies is to know who does what in policy sectors key to integration. Responding to this need, this paper offers policy makers a tool to understand the organisation of public action in key...
Multi-level governance for migrant integration
OECD
02 Feb 2022
Comprehensive and coordinated action across levels of government responsible for different policy domains (labour, education, housing and welfare/health) as well as across local actors is crucial to migrant integration. To respond to this need for...
A territorial approach to the Sustainable Development Goals in Moscow, Russian Federation
OECD
01 Dec 2021
Although the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are not integrated explicitly into the main urban development plans of the city of Moscow, the local government has started using them as a checklist to assess the contribution of its sectoral...
Enhancing the effectiveness of sub-national biodiversity policy
OECD
06 Nov 2021
Sub-national governments have a key role in delivering on national and international biodiversity commitments. Drawing on policy practices from Scotland (UK), France and other signatories to the Edinburgh Declaration, this paper provides an overview...
Where did it hit harder?
Marcos Diaz Ramirez, Paolo Veneri and Alexander C. Lembcke
06 Sept 2021
This paper analyses the uneven geography of the COVID-19 health impact in OECD and European countries. It first describes the increase in all-cause mortality – i.e. excess mortality – across subnational regions between January and December 2020....
Regions and globalisation
OECD
12 Jul 2021
The COVID-19 crisis demonstrated that local authorities are on the front line when it comes to dealing with the various effects of globalisation. In France, as in OECD countries in general, responsibility for producing and implementing strategies...
Measuring smart city performance in COVID-19 times: Lessons from Korea and OECD countries
OECD
05 Jul 2021
At a time when many cities and countries are including a smart recovery component in their strategies to rebound from the COVID-19 crisis, the simple presence of digital technologies does not mean that benefits automatically reach everyone. Measuring...
Self-assessment tool for local self-governments in Poland
OECD
30 Jun 2021
This paper presents a Self-assessment Tool (SAT) to help local self-government units (LSGUs) in Poland strengthen public governance practices in the design and implementation of local development strategies. The SAT should help local actors assess...
The state of Paraná, one of Brazil’s most populated and developed states, has been aligning its public policies with sustainable development since the 1990s. More recently, Paraná has used the SDGs as a tool and framework to reduce longstanding...
The province of Córdoba, Argentina, uses the SDGs as a framework to promote social inclusion and well-being. Providing affordable housing, addressing the gender gap in unemployment, reducing air pollution, and improving water quality are key...
Over the past decades, the city Kitakyushu, located in the southwest of Japan, has transformed from a manufacturing hub into a city putting strong emphasis on sustainability. The city has developed an SDG-based vision, which outlines the city’s main...