Monitoring SDG localisation:
An evidence-based approach to standardised monitoring frameworks
This paper studies closeness between indicators that local governments use to monitor SDG implementation in their Voluntary Local Reviews (VLRs) and those included in the standardised set of indicators of the European Handbook on SDG Voluntary Local Reviews. To do so, it develops an index of ‘indicator proximity’ through a qualitative semantic comparison between 2,354 indicators used in a sample of 29 VLRs and the 72 indicators included in the Handbook’s standardised set. The index includes absolute and relative scores, taking into consideration size, comprehensiveness, and diversity of the indicator sets included in the sample, as well as the methodological features of the Handbook’s set. This model identifies the VLRs with higher or lower proximity to the indicators in the standardised set and the SDGs that elicit a higher or lower degree of closeness between standard metrics and indicators selected or defined by local governments. The model’s results show that VLRs and the Handbook have an overall significant degree of proximity; that variables such as local government type or size or the size of VLR indicator sets do not provide additional explanation for proximity; and that SDGs that can be monitored with locally accessible and inexpensive data elicit higher indicator proximity.
CIAMBRA Andrea;
SIRAGUSA Alice;
PROIETTI Paola;
STAMOS Iraklis;
2023-07-14
Oxford University Press
JRC132318
2058-5543 (online),
https://academic.oup.com/jue/article/9/1/juad013/7221263?searchresult=1&login=true,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC132318,
https://doi.org/10.1093/jue/juad013 (online),
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