1st Edition

Decentralization, Local Governance, and Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals in Asia and the Pacific

406 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

406 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Since its adoption in 2015, the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development has shaped not only international development cooperation but also the design of national trajectories for social and economic development. In tandem with other global agendas adopted that year (such as the Paris Agreement on Climate Change and UN Habitat’s New Urban Agenda) it remains the global and regional blueprint for... Read more

0. Introduction - Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals in Asia and the Pacific: Multi-Level Governance in the "Decade of Action"
Bruno Carrasco and Hiranya Mukhopadhyay
1. Political and Administrative Decentralization in Asia and the Pacific
Rainer Rohdewohld
2. Fiscal Decentralization in Asia and the Pacific
Roger Shotton
3. Subnational Planning and Budgeting in Asia and the Pacific
Gerhard van’t Land
4. Sector Decentralization and Functional Assignment in Asia and the Pacific
Rainer Rohdewohld
5. Measuring Performance and Promoting Accountability in the Context of Decentralization and Local Governance Reforms
Sebastian Bartsch
6. Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals in Asia and the Pacific
Rainer Rohdewohld
7. Conceptualizing and Implementing Decentralization in Asia and the Pacific – Reform Designs, National Strategies, and Development Partner Support
Sebastian Bartsch
8. Decentralization, Local Governance, and Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals in Cambodia
Rainer Rohdewohld
9. Decentralization, Local Governance, and Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals in Indonesia
Gabriele (Gabe) Ferrazzi
10. Decentralization, Local Governance, and Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals in Mongolia
Hans van Rijn and Roger Shotton
11. Decentralization, Local Governance, and Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals in Nepal
Rainer Rohdewohld
12. Decentralization, Local Governance, and Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals in Pakistan
Rainer Rohdewohld
13. Conclusions
Bruno Carrasco, Hanif A. Rahemtulla, and Rainer Rohdewohld

Biography

Bruno Carrasco served in various positions at the Asian Development Bank (ADB), including Principal Financial Economist, South Asia Department; and Director, South Asia Public Management, Financial Sector and Trade Division. He was appointed Chief of the Governance Thematic Group in 2019 and, in February 2021, was promoted to Director-General, Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department (SDCC). He has a PhD in economics from Essex University, United Kingdom, and a masters in economics from the University of British Columbia.

Hanif A. Rahemtulla is Principal Public Management Specialist at ADB. He is a public sector reform specialist focusing on public financial and investment management and fiscal decentralization with more than 20 years of experience in project management, advisory services and research in more than ten developing countries in the Asia and Pacific region. He obtained his doctoral degree from University College London (UCL) and his postdoctoral degree from McGill University, Canada.

Rainer Rohdewohld is a senior decentralization policy advisor with more than 30 years’ work experience on administrative reform, decentralization reforms, and local governance capacity building in Asia (Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Nepal, and Pakistan) and West Africa (Ghana). He holds a master’s degree in political science from the Free University (Berlin/Germany) and a master’s degree in administrative sciences from the German University of Administrative Sciences (Speyer). He is co-author of the publication Emerging Practices in Intergovernmental Functional Assignment, published by Routledge in 2017.