{"id":12988,"date":"2022-09-23T11:41:12","date_gmt":"2022-09-23T11:41:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ub.edu\/grel\/?post_type=product&#038;p=12988"},"modified":"2022-09-23T11:41:12","modified_gmt":"2022-09-23T11:41:12","slug":"the-localization-of-the-global-agendas-how-local-action-is-transforming-territories-and-communities-2019-metropolitan-areas","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/www.ub.edu\/grel\/Publicacio\/the-localization-of-the-global-agendas-how-local-action-is-transforming-territories-and-communities-2019-metropolitan-areas\/","title":{"rendered":"The Localization of the Global Agendas How local action is transforming territories and communities 2019 Metropolitan Areas"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>For more than a decade, the reports of the  Global Observatory on Local Democracy  and Decentralization (GOLD) have been  identifying the trends of our ever-changing  world, and helping us to make sense of the  transformations that affect our planet and the  human beings through the perspective of local  and regional governments, the ones which are  closest to citizens.  Looking back into the five editions of the  GOLD reports and seeing that the chapter on  metropolitan areas is a common feature to all of  them, I see it as one of the most unique features  of GOLD, not only because it reflects the diversity  and complementarity of the constituency of  World Organization of United Cities and Local  Governments (UCLG), but also because it shows  how our metropolitan world has evolved so far.  The GOLD V Report highlights the involvement  of local and regional governments in mechanisms  of coordination, monitoring and reporting to  create a sense of collective responsibility for  the achievement of more equitable, fair and  sustainable societies. Providing an up-to-date  global mapping of the processes of localization  of the global agendas, GOLD V indicates how  decentralization and multilevel governance,  especially in metropolitan areas, can contribute to  these processes. Foreword I usually say that metropolitan spaces are  the disruptive element in local and regional  governance, requiring political will, leadership  and generosity. As global and metropolitan  challenges converge, sustainable development  global agendas applied to large conurbations  have a decisive impact on policy making.  Consequently, metropolitan areas are the  setting where some of the planet\u2019s most pressing  problems can be solved.  This is the first time that the chapters of GOLD  are released as stand-alone publications, and I  am particularly grateful for this initiative. Crossing  the inputs from different regions, the present  publication reflects the collaboration between  all the sections of UCLG, and is the result of the  strengthened joint work of the teams of the  UCLG World Secretariat and of the Metropolis  Secretariat General. This year, which marks the fifth anniversary  of the Montr\u00e9al Declaration on Metropolitan  Areas, recalls us of the importance to analyze  and monitor metropolitan phenomena across the  globe. The present publication serves as the first  compass for this taskforce, offering Metropolis  and our more than 130 members invaluable hints  to make the Sustainable Development Goals and  the New Urban Agenda a reality.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Fern\u00e0ndez de Losada, A., Tom\u00e0s, M. (2019) Metropolitan Areas. Thematic chapter. The Localization of the Global Agendas. How local action is transforming territories and communities. 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