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Scientific publication "What Cities Want to Measure: Bottom-Up Selection of Indicators for Systemic Change toward Climate Neutrality Aligned with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 40 European Cities"

This scientific study, published on the journal "Climate" provides bottom-up evidence of NZC Pilot cities’ (cohort 1 and 2) selection of non-GHG indicators through different levers of change, including participatory governance and social innovation, for assessing progress and the co-benefits of actions toward climate neutrality taken at the urban level. The resulting list of indicators, classified according to the SDGs, provides evidence of cities’ priorities and can be utilised by cities’ climate transition teams and also by researchers, as it highlights gaps and opportunities compared to extant literature.
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CommunicationLeadershipCo-benefitsCost of inactionEmploymentScience-based targetsAwareness RaisingCommunity engagementGovernancePolicyEntrepreneurshipPublic-private collaborationAnalytics and modellingData accessMeasure and assess impactClimate resilienceHeating and coolingLand-useTransport and mobility