2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cities.2020.102991
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Cities' role in environmental sustainability policy: The Italian experience

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“…Therefore, local governments should change the traditional management line of thought that only partial environmental information should be released to the public for the purpose of political control, truly implement service-oriented government models, and further strengthen the laws and regulatory systems of GEID, so as to improve the authenticity and reliability of public environmental information, enhance the legitimacy of the governance in question and the extent to which public policies can be implemented, meet public environmental information demands, and improve GEID quality. This can be achieved by, for example, adding more inspection departments that supervise the authenticity of GEID; completing the indicators for evaluating the GEID level and sustainability performance based on the future scenarios of ecological environment [69]; encouraging and supporting the supervision of citizens, communities, and non-governmental environmental organizations [70,71]; and clarifying the substantive content of the environmental information disclosed by government environmental authorities. In addition, more than 80% of the relevant information and data in China are still in the hands of local governments [37], the scope of environmental information disclosure is still relatively small, and there is still a great deal of undisclosed and partially disclosed information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, local governments should change the traditional management line of thought that only partial environmental information should be released to the public for the purpose of political control, truly implement service-oriented government models, and further strengthen the laws and regulatory systems of GEID, so as to improve the authenticity and reliability of public environmental information, enhance the legitimacy of the governance in question and the extent to which public policies can be implemented, meet public environmental information demands, and improve GEID quality. This can be achieved by, for example, adding more inspection departments that supervise the authenticity of GEID; completing the indicators for evaluating the GEID level and sustainability performance based on the future scenarios of ecological environment [69]; encouraging and supporting the supervision of citizens, communities, and non-governmental environmental organizations [70,71]; and clarifying the substantive content of the environmental information disclosed by government environmental authorities. In addition, more than 80% of the relevant information and data in China are still in the hands of local governments [37], the scope of environmental information disclosure is still relatively small, and there is still a great deal of undisclosed and partially disclosed information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, given the importance of financial autonomy, a joint effort between politicians and public managers is needed to implement policies aimed at increasing revenues (e.g., additional external funds through the development and financing of projects, including European Union projects-especially in the future, by means of Next Generation European Union Funds, improving revenue collection capacity), and at analyzing expenditures to reduce wasted resources, for example, through the implementation of management control systems (De Matteis et al, 2021). This would improve the financial autonomy of the local authority and, consequently, facilitate its decision-making processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, considering the relevance of expenditures for local economic development, it appears necessary to make expenditure choices on the basis of the objectives to achieve (performance-based budgeting), increasingly moving away from the incremental logic of historical expenditure (Angiola & Bianchi, 2015;De Matteis et al, 2021);…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Generally, sustainability practices concern three main dimensions: environmental, social, and economic [25]. A particular understanding of sustainability tends to pivot on environmental responsibility, which connects to waste management, pollution control, and climate change.…”
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