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Sustainable development goals and the European Cohesion Policy: an application to the autonomous Region of Sardinia

Abstract Paramount to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the effective tackling of the 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) is the cooperation and coordination of the different levels of government—i.e. the supranational, national and local levels. This is due to the very nature of the SDG...

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Published in:Journal of urban ecology 2021, Vol.7 (1)
Main Authors: Cavalli, Laura, Sanna, Sandro, Alibegovic, Mia, Arras, Filippo, Cocco, Gianluca, Farnia, Luca, Manca, Emanuela, Mulas, Luisa F, Onnis, Marco, Ortu, Sandro, Romani, Ilenia G, Testa, Marta
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