Follow our progress

Edited on 13/05/2024

Since our network was officially approved in June 2023, one key milestone includes the publication of the CSG Baseline and Roadmap document where the network’s framework for Sustainability Governance is presented and all the partner profiles analysed. The study draws on partner visits carried out by Lead Expert Stina Heikkilä and Lead Partner coordinator Ville Taajamaa between August and November 2023.

On this page, you will find the full Baseline document for download, and be able to follow quarterly updates through the CSG Field Notes where we report on key activities and leanings from the implementation of the roadmap.     

 


 

CSG Baseline and Network Roadmap

In the CSG Baseline and Network Roadmap document, you will find three key chapters. The first chapter describes the network challenge and policy context, including an overview of how the EU is dealing with holistic sustainability framed through the 2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It then presents the daft conceptual framework for Sustainability Governance that guides the network, designed around four pillars: Policy Development, Multi-actor governance, Organisational development and Multilevel governance. 

The second chapter includes a description of the current ways in which the nine partner cities address the pillars, and their key challenges to be addressed through the network journey.

Chapter three provides a synthesis of the network’s baseline, and presents the methodology for how to strengthen Sustainability Governance through the network activities and steps included in the roadmap.

Download the CSG Baseline Document  
 


CSG Field Notes – 1st edition, Q1 2024

 

In the first quarter of 2024, we kicked-started the partners’ local work through an online workshop explaining the action planning process and URBACT method. We then met in València, where focus was on designing multi-actor governance, learning from their impressive work on developing multi-stakeholder governance of their EU Climate missions. We also got a first introduction to Storytelling as a method to engage colleagues and stakeholders emotionally in sustainability transitions. The partner cities worked with their local groups to start defining the concrete ambitions for the action plans to be developed at local level. 


  Download the CSG Field Notes – 1st edition   


Stay tuned for future updates!
 

Submitted by Karin Luhaäär on 10/05/2024
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