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Understanding the Spillovers and Transboundary Impacts of Public Policies Implementing the 2030 Agenda for More Resilient Societies.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- OECD.
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Sustainable development--International cooperation.
- Sustainable development.
- Capital movements.
- Business logistics.
- Climatic changes.
- COVID-19 (Disease).
- Decision making.
- Demography.
- Environmental impact analysis.
- International trade.
- Emigration and immigration.
- Pollution.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (215 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Paris : OECD Publishing, 2021.
- Summary:
- The multidimensional and intergenerational nature of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) calls for integrated policies. Progress made in a particular social, economic or environmental area or individual goal may generate synergies and trade-offs across dimensions (spillover effects), and steps taken in one country could have positive or negative impacts beyond national borders (transboundary effects).
- Contents:
- Intro
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and acronyms
- Executive summary
- 1 Linking the domestic and international implementation of the SDGs: Governance mechanisms and tools for addressing spillovers and transboundary impacts
- Introduction
- Spillovers and transboundary impacts in an increasingly complex world
- The role of policy coherence for sustainable development
- Institutional mechanisms and tools for addressing spillovers and transboundary impacts throughout the policy cycle
- Political commitment, vision and leadership Coordination mechanisms and tools to address policy impacts and interactions
- Assessing, measuring and monitoring policy impacts
- Lessons learned
- Looking ahead
- References
- Notes
- 2 SDGs integrated impact assessment strategy: A governance tool for identifying and managing the spillover effects and transboundary impacts in the 2030 Agenda
- Impact pathways
- Impacts beyond national borders
- Side effects of policies
- Towards an SDGs integrated impacts assessment framework
- Conclusion
- Notes 3 The path to policy coherence: How OECD members (could) use the SDGs at home and abroad to better support developing countries
- The SDGs as a common platform to help address transboundary impacts
- Opportunities to do more: using the SDGs to reflect policy effects on developing countries
- The mixed effect of the SDGs on commitment to partner-friendly policies
- Increased but not yet systematic assessment and monitoring
- Greater opportunities for debate but limited uptake in government co-ordination
- Building the necessary political will with the help of the 2030 Agenda Aligning development co-operation to the SDGs in developing countries: progress and challenges
- Progress in mainstreaming the SDGs in development co-operation delivery
- Contextual factors limiting the use of the SDGs in development co-operation
- Adopting the SDG framework comes at a cost
- Developing countries strive to align their institutions to the SDGs
- Development co-operation practices affecting the use of SDGs at country level
- Fragmentation of development co-operation delivery is coupled with siloed approaches Synchronised planning cycles and joined-up approaches enhance overall coherent development co-operation support at country level
- Traditional donor co-ordination structures constrain cross-sector work
- Potential to strengthen connections between development co-operation and other policies at home
- Conclusion: the way forward
- 4 Private sector resilience: The role of responsible business conduct in 'building back better' globally
- Understanding responsible business conduct
- From risk to resilience: RBC and COVID-19
- Measuring RBC in the global economy :opportunities and challenges
- 5 Measuring transboundary impacts in the 2030 agenda : Conceptual approach and operationalisation
- 6 Quantitative accounting for transboundary impacts: a new approach
- 7 The omnipresence of transboundary effects : a global systemic model based approach for analysing the SDGs
- 8 assessing transboundary issues through a systemic lens : insights and proposals from EEA sustainability assessment reporting
- 9 Assessing the transboundary effects of EU consumption : applying a life cycle perspective to SDG 12
- 10 Measuring countries' impacts on the global commons : a new approach based on production and consumption based accounting
- 11 Policy priority inference for sustainable development: a tool for identifying global interlinkages and supporting evidence-based decision making
- Conclusion.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 9789264765504
- 9264765506
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