Localizing the SDGs in African Cities

Localizing the SDGs in African Cities, edited Sylvia Croese and Susan Parnell, brings together a unique set of interventions from a variety of contributors to bridge the gap between research and policy with a distinct focus on Africa, drawing on work conducted as part of multiple interconnected research projects and networks on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and global policy implementation in African cities. Through the framework of the SDGs, and in particular Goal 11, the book aims to contribute to generating new knowledge about approaches to SDG localisation that are grounded in complex and diverse local contexts, needs and realities, integrated perspectives and collaborative research.

The volume draws together contributions from urban experts from different professional and disciplinary backgrounds, ranging from the fields of governance, planning, data, sustainability, health and finance, to provide critical insight into the current dynamics, actors, blind spots, constraints and also good practices and opportunities for realising the SDGs in Africa. Readers will gain detailed and informed insight into the African experience of SDG localisation, monitoring and implementation based on multiple case studies, and will learn of the practices needed to accelerate action towards achieving the SDGs in urban contexts. This book will be of interest to researchers and planners focusing on SDGs implementation in Africa, as well as government organisations, development practitioners and students committed to long-term, inclusive sustainable and participatory development.