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Measuring sustainable development: Experience of the EECCA countries

Measuring sustainable development: Experience of the EECCA countries. Tiina Luige Statistical Division UNECE. Sustainable development: strategies and measurement. — affirmative reply — negative reply. — not applicable — reply not provided.

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Measuring sustainable development: Experience of the EECCA countries

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  1. Measuring sustainable development: Experience of the EECCA countries Tiina Luige Statistical Division UNECE

  2. Sustainable development:strategies and measurement — affirmative reply — negative reply — not applicable — reply not provided * Presidential Decree of November 14, 2006 № 216 "On the Concept of Transition of Kazakhstan to Sustainable Development for 2007-2024" is declared repealed. Currently, the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Kazakhstan is working on the Strategy of transition of the Republic of Kazakhstan to green economy. Quantitative indicators will be developed to monitor the implementation of the Strategy.

  3. Examples of SDI sets

  4. Availability of indicators by countries

  5. Availability of indicators by themes

  6. Comparison with the EU Countries(I) Availability of indicators by themes

  7. Comparison with the EU Countries(II) Availability of individual indicators

  8. Examples of composite indicators on SD

  9. Data dissemination

  10. Main conclusions • The majority of the EECCA countries have an officially approved strategy of sustainable development • Several countries’ strategies cover a broader set of goals (e.g., reducing poverty) • Fifty per cent of the EECCA countries have officially approved SDI defined in accordance with the goals set in SD strategies • Most of the indicators proposed by the TFSD Report are available in the EECCA countries • Several countries have established composite indicators of SD on the analogy of the Human Development Index by UNDP • SDI applied in the EECCA countries vary as they were established to meet different goals. In order to ensure the possibility of comparing indicators across countries, a harmonised set of SDI is needed

  11. Thank you for your attention!

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