Proposers
Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria
Sector 5 - Vocational training
Scientific partner
Under the patronage of
"RCMetroCitizens in Transition" provides a system from monitoring with sustainability carriers e indicators capable of providing effective references and guidelines for design and vision choices for the Metropolitan Strategic Plan of the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria.
In January 2022, the National SvS Table of the Ministry of Ecological Transition, in view of the definition of the Voluntary National Review (VNR) to be presented at the meeting of the High Level Political Forum in July 2022, started the discussion and activities of accompaniment of Metropolitan Cities aimed at preparing the Voluntary Local Review (VLR).
The Voluntary Local Review (VLR) is an analysis of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), an effective monitoring tool for their implementation at metropolitan and local level. The process of Localization of the SDGs referred to the VLR, allows local administrations to identify their own priorities and territorial specificities in terms of programming policies for sustainable development and strategic planning. The VLR combines a careful analysis of sustainability indicators and vectors with the impacts of practices and actions implemented at the local level, involving local authorities, citizens, stakeholders.
The Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria, as part of the pilot project "RC Metro Citizens in Transition", started in January 2022, its preparation path for the VLR, which will be part of the "territories" chapter, as part of the VNR 2022 Report .
Below, it is possible to consult the documents useful to understand the progress on the preparatory path of VNR2022 (by the SvS MiTe Table) and of the VLR Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria (by the technical-scientific team of the project).
"RCMetroCitizens in Transition" provides a system from monitoring with sustainability carriers e indicators capable of providing effective references and guidelines for design and vision choices for the Metropolitan Strategic Plan of the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria.
TAO Sogesid, MiTe