Implementing the 17 SDGs at Municipality Level: Best Practices Presentation

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This presentation focuses on sharing best practices for implementing the 17 Sustainable Development Goals at the municipality level, with a specific emphasis on the Greater Dunkirk area's ecological transition and integration of the SDGs into local policies. The project aims to identify cities as project partners to co-develop a shared framework and local action plans based on proven tools, supporting sustainable urban development from 2023 to 2025.


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  1. URBACT IV network application Sharing best practices for implementing the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the municipality level Presentation to interested cities 1

  2. WELCOME ! 2013 2017 2021 1

  3. Our URBACT IV project in a nutshell 2

  4. Why are we reaching out ? Greater Dunkirk is heavily investing into its ecological transition Coastal territory adapting industrial port activity, energy platforms and natural assets to climate change Pilot urban area that co-developed an evaluation framework to help integrate the 17 SDGs across all local policies r Want to challenge and improve this holistic approach by sharing its methodology with other European municipalities 3

  5. What are we lookingfor? Greater Dunkirk is willing to become the Project coordinator ( Lead Partner ) Allocate sufficient human resources (PMO, finances, communications ) Submit the network application We are looking to identify 7 to 9 cities from eligible European countries willing to join the network ( Project Partners ) 70% less developed regions/ 30% more developed regions as defined by EU During the project (2023-2025), each partner city is expected to: Help us identify city challenges, tools and best practices Codesign a shared framework based proventools (ISO, RFSC, EEA, SSCA ) Use this framework in the elaboration of a local Integrated Action Plan (IAP) Provide feedback on the results and help formulate recommendations for future actions 5

  6. Contact us Sylvie Delatte Director of Territorial development and partnerships, Great Dunkirk Pilot City Email : sylvie.delatte@cud.fr 6

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