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Metropolitan Capacity Assessment Methodology

Tools

The Metropolitan Capacity Assessment Methodology (MetroCAM) has been developed by GIZ in cooperation with UN-Habitat as a guiding framework for implementing sustainable development agendas at the metropolitan scale. With this modular toolbox, urban stakeholders are able to assess existing capacity, future needs, and potential trigger points and finally identify options for change to improve existing services and conditions. By tackling a particular metropolitan challenge (e.g. mobility, resilience), the MetroCAM provides instruments and incentives for municipalities to cooperate beyond administrative boundaries, foster dialogue and build consensus among various stakeholders.

Related Publications

SAN JOSÉ Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals at the Local Level

Available in English

The purpose of this report is to describe efforts within the City of San José, as part of the USA Sustainable Cities Initiative, to examine how the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) could serv...

Developed by San José State University ; SDSN

Posted by Fabienne Perucca

Case studies and best practices

Democratic Dialogue: a Handbook for Practitioners

Available in English

Democratic dialogue strengthens democratic institutions by providing citizens with the opportunity to voice their concerns, needs and interests – especially people who are normally disempowered from e...

Developed by United Nations Development Programme (UN...

Posted by Local2030

Guidance and systemization of experiences

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