Local Action Groups and Sustainable Development Agenda: Case Study of Regional Perspectives From Czechia

The United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is generally accepted as an overarching framework to cope with various global challenges. Many of them are manifested locally and need to be solved at the regional or local level. National strategies of regional development and top-dow...

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Main Authors: Jan Vávra, Jana Dlouhá, Marie Pospíšilová, Martin Pělucha, Iveta Šindelářová, Zuzana Dvořáková Líšková, Marek Hartych, Jiří Dlouhý, Eva Cudlínová
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsus.2022.846658/full
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author Jan Vávra
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Iveta Šindelářová
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Marek Hartych
Jiří Dlouhý
Eva Cudlínová
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Marie Pospíšilová
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Martin Pělucha
Iveta Šindelářová
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Marek Hartych
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description The United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is generally accepted as an overarching framework to cope with various global challenges. Many of them are manifested locally and need to be solved at the regional or local level. National strategies of regional development and top-down funding are important drivers of the activities of various regional actors. However, the integration of the regional development strategies and the sustainable development agenda is not straightforward and may fail to acknowledge the local context and potential for bottom-up activities. In the European Union's (EU) context, the local action groups (LAGs) are an important driving force of regional development, but little is known about their perception of the sustainable development agenda. The article presents a research case study of Czech LAGs realized in 2021. LAGs were approached with questionnaires focusing on their understanding of the sustainable development agenda and their own role in the process of its implementation. In this paper, we show that the LAGs' representatives are aware of the sustainable development concept and work with relevant governmental strategies, but they feel that they cannot contribute to the fulfillment of many particular sustainable development goals (SDGs), especially those related to the environment. This contrasts with their reflection of the goals with an economic and social focus in which they feel relatively more empowered, especially in education. Our findings reveal that there is a high risk of mismatch between the bottom-up potential of LAGs for regional sustainable development and top-down conditions of national strategies. The results of the research contribute to the contemporary discussions about the SDGs and regional development and thus could be used by both academics and practitioners. Notably, national policymakers and regional authorities could benefit from our insights into LAGs' perspective of SDGs' implementation.
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spelling doaj.art-d8cc8704c0a34ddf9a778ad0851207272022-12-22T02:30:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sustainability2673-45242022-07-01310.3389/frsus.2022.846658846658Local Action Groups and Sustainable Development Agenda: Case Study of Regional Perspectives From CzechiaJan Vávra0Jan Vávra1Jana Dlouhá2Marie Pospíšilová3Marie Pospíšilová4Martin Pělucha5Iveta Šindelářová6Zuzana Dvořáková Líšková7Marek Hartych8Jiří Dlouhý9Eva Cudlínová10Department of Regional Management and Law, Faculty of Economics, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, České Budějovice, CzechiaDepartment of Local and Regional Studies, Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, CzechiaDepartment of Environmental Education, Charles University Environment Centre, Prague, CzechiaDepartment of Environmental Education, Charles University Environment Centre, Prague, CzechiaDepartment of Gender and Sociology, Institute of Sociology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, CzechiaDepartment of Regional Management and Law, Faculty of Economics, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, České Budějovice, CzechiaDepartment of Applied Economy and Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, České Budějovice, CzechiaDepartment of Applied Economy and Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, České Budějovice, CzechiaNational Network of Local Action Groups in the Czech Republic, Hradec nad Moravicí, CzechiaDepartment of Environmental Education, Charles University Environment Centre, Prague, CzechiaDepartment of Regional Management and Law, Faculty of Economics, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, České Budějovice, CzechiaThe United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is generally accepted as an overarching framework to cope with various global challenges. Many of them are manifested locally and need to be solved at the regional or local level. National strategies of regional development and top-down funding are important drivers of the activities of various regional actors. However, the integration of the regional development strategies and the sustainable development agenda is not straightforward and may fail to acknowledge the local context and potential for bottom-up activities. In the European Union's (EU) context, the local action groups (LAGs) are an important driving force of regional development, but little is known about their perception of the sustainable development agenda. The article presents a research case study of Czech LAGs realized in 2021. LAGs were approached with questionnaires focusing on their understanding of the sustainable development agenda and their own role in the process of its implementation. In this paper, we show that the LAGs' representatives are aware of the sustainable development concept and work with relevant governmental strategies, but they feel that they cannot contribute to the fulfillment of many particular sustainable development goals (SDGs), especially those related to the environment. This contrasts with their reflection of the goals with an economic and social focus in which they feel relatively more empowered, especially in education. Our findings reveal that there is a high risk of mismatch between the bottom-up potential of LAGs for regional sustainable development and top-down conditions of national strategies. The results of the research contribute to the contemporary discussions about the SDGs and regional development and thus could be used by both academics and practitioners. Notably, national policymakers and regional authorities could benefit from our insights into LAGs' perspective of SDGs' implementation.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsus.2022.846658/fullCzechialocal action groupsregional developmentregional policyenvironmentsustainable development goals
spellingShingle Jan Vávra
Jan Vávra
Jana Dlouhá
Marie Pospíšilová
Marie Pospíšilová
Martin Pělucha
Iveta Šindelářová
Zuzana Dvořáková Líšková
Marek Hartych
Jiří Dlouhý
Eva Cudlínová
Local Action Groups and Sustainable Development Agenda: Case Study of Regional Perspectives From Czechia
Frontiers in Sustainability
Czechia
local action groups
regional development
regional policy
environment
sustainable development goals
title Local Action Groups and Sustainable Development Agenda: Case Study of Regional Perspectives From Czechia
title_full Local Action Groups and Sustainable Development Agenda: Case Study of Regional Perspectives From Czechia
title_fullStr Local Action Groups and Sustainable Development Agenda: Case Study of Regional Perspectives From Czechia
title_full_unstemmed Local Action Groups and Sustainable Development Agenda: Case Study of Regional Perspectives From Czechia
title_short Local Action Groups and Sustainable Development Agenda: Case Study of Regional Perspectives From Czechia
title_sort local action groups and sustainable development agenda case study of regional perspectives from czechia
topic Czechia
local action groups
regional development
regional policy
environment
sustainable development goals
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsus.2022.846658/full
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