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Understanding the Spillovers and Transboundary Impacts of Public Policies Implementing the 2030 Agenda for More Resilient Societies.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
OECD.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, author.
Contributor:
European Commission. Joint Research Centre.
Miola, Apollonia, editor.
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:
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ISBN:
9789264765504
9264765506

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