New Climate Economy Coalition for Urban Transitions
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Description
The Coalition for Urban Transitions seeks to build the global and national political commitment necessary to shift rapidly urbanizing countries towards a more compact, connected, coordinated model of urban development to support the SDGs and Paris Agenda. Launched in May 2016, the Coalition is a special initiative of the New Climate Economy (NCE) and is hosted by the World Resources Institute (WRI) Ross Center for Sustainable Cities and jointly managed by the C40 Climate Leadership Group. The Coalition is a partnership of 20+ leading urban focused institutions and leaders. Our mission is to support national governments - working together with city leaders - to unlock the power of cities to support enhanced national economic, social, and environmental prosperity, including reducing climate risks. It recognizes that successful cities are at the core of prosperous countries. The Coalition has two components – a Country Program and a Global Solutions Program – which will be complemented by flagship global synthesis reports, and active outreach and dissemination to decision - makers directly and at convening moments.
Location
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Status Implementation
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Programme Spend
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Participating Organisation(s)
Help with participating organisations
- C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
- Economic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF)
- Overseas Development Institute
- University of Leeds
Sectors
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Budget
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Programme data last updated on 01/06/2020