Translating Global Goals to Local Contexts

  • Ansell C
  • Sørensen E
  • Torfing J
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Abstract

This chapter examines the translation of generic global goals into local action. It first discusses the translation of global goals into national agendas and the challenges of localizing the goals. Localizing the goals is essential for ensuring that the SDGs reflect local needs, norms, and values, thus ensuring that local actors find them relevant and meaningful. The chapter argues that cocreation is a key vehicle for the localization of the SDGs and identifies the key benefits that arise from using cocreation as a localization strategy. Cocreation can foster the will and capacity for local governments and communities to advance the cause of sustainability. Cocreation can help communities integrate the sustainable development goals, identify hidden resources, build support networks, create social accountability, etc.

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Ansell, C., Sørensen, E., & Torfing, J. (2022). Translating Global Goals to Local Contexts. In Co-Creation for Sustainability (pp. 41–56). Emerald Publishing Limited. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80043-798-220220004

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