Policy highlights from the OECD Territorial Review of Morelos Mexico
More information on regional development policy:
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Preliminary findings _OECD field visits to ten regions in the TSI EU mining r...OECDregions
Preliminary findings from OECD field visits for the project: Enhancing EU Mining Regional Ecosystems to Support the Green Transition and Secure Mineral Raw Materials Supply.
Preliminary findings _OECD field visits to ten regions in the TSI EU mining r...OECDregions
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Decarbonising homes in cities in the Netherlands: a neighbourhood approachOECDregions
OECD presentation on decarbonising homes in cities in the Netherlands: a neighbourhood approach.
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EC - Coal Regions in Transition - 26th January 2023OECDregions
Andrzej Błachowicz, the Managing Director of the Climate Strategies & International Lead Initiative for Coal Regions in Transition Secretariat of the European Commission, spoke at the launch event of the OECD Toolkit to measure well-being in mining regions on January 26, 2023. His presentation focused on accelerating the green transition in mining communities, and included an overview of the EU just transition landscape, policy context, and supporting programs and initiatives such as the European Green Deal and the Just Transition Mechanism. He also highlighted the Initiative for Coal Regions in Transition, which was established in 2017 to support European coal, peat, and oil shale regions with the transition to a low-carbon economy. The initiative provides various activities and programs, including meetings and exchange forums, knowledge products, technical assistance, and international activities. Finally, Błachowicz offered some reflections on the importance of toolkits with measurement tools, which help stakeholders to focus not only on what needs to happen in the transition, but also why.
Voconiq - Measuring your social licence to operate - 26th January 2023OECDregions
Dr. Rolf Fandrich, BD Director & Co-founder of VoconiQ, presented a systematic approach to measuring the 'S' in ESG within the launch event of the OECD toolkit to measure well-being in mining regions on January 26th. The focus of his presentation was on measuring a company's social license to operate. He highlighted the challenge of social performance, where despite spending millions on community programs, companies still face work interruptions from the communities they are trying to help. He emphasized the need for data from various sources and industries, identifying material issues for social risk, and analyzing trends over time to identify thresholds for conflict or improvement. Dr. Fandrich also stressed the importance of documenting social performance against actions and contextualizing social risk ratings to allow for meaningful comparisons within and across locations.
Mr. Benjamin Quijandria Diaz, Director of SAMMI Clúster Minero Andino, spoke at the launch event of the OECD Toolkit to measure well-being in mining regions on January 26, 2023.
In the presentation, the focus is on promoting a modern and inclusive mining industry that generates economic and social value and becomes a platform for development and prosperity for Peru. This is achieved by strengthening the ecosystem through greater collaboration and promoting associativity, driving the growth of mining suppliers, and supporting the decarbonization process with green hydrogen solutions and management of scope 3 emissions. The presentation also covers greener procurement in the mining industry, with a methodology for measuring scope 3 processes and categories and primary sources of information. The presentation concludes by summarizing the main findings of the exercise.
The Silesian Voivodeship on the way to Community Well-being in Mining Sub-reg...OECDregions
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This presentation focuses on the challenges of transition in Silesia, Poland, and explores potential solutions for the region's economy. The speaker highlights that by 2030, it will be necessary to create around 36.5 thousand new jobs, with a particular emphasis on providing opportunities for those from mining-related industries. The presentation also addresses the areas most affected by the negative effects of the energy transition, and proposes ways to adjust the educational offer of vocational schools to meet the needs of the region's economy. The repurposing and utilization of mine and post-mine areas in cities such as Katowice, Rybnik, or Zabrze are also discussed. Lastly, the presentation introduces the Regional Observatory of the Transition Process (ROTP) project, which aims to support the region's transition through research, data collection, and analysis.
OECD Launch Toolkit to Measure Well-being in Mining regions - 26 January 2023OECDregions
Andres Sanabria, an Economist and Policy analyst of the Rural Development Unit at the OECD, presented a PowerPoint on the performance of OECD mining regions in different areas of well-being as compared to non-mining regions. The presentation also included a draft paper for publication that analyzed various dimensions of well-being, such as the share of young population, death rates, GHG emissions, and inclusion of women in the workforce. Sanabria discussed the toolkit of mining well-being, which is a web tool of universal access that allows users to compare and monitor well-being (social, economic, and environmental dimensions) across OECD mining regions.
In addition to the toolkit, the presentation highlighted case studies that provide regional-specific recommendations and support for regions and cities to implement better regional development policies. It also mentioned events and peer-review activities that enable knowledge sharing, advocacy, and dialogue between the public and private sectors and local communities on better policies to enhance regional productivity and well-being. The presentation included a timeline of past and future activities of the initiative.
Sanabria noted that the green transition will further increase the global demand for raw materials and that countries are increasingly prioritizing the strategic autonomy on minerals due to their high concentration. The transition also implies structural changes in some mining economies. Mining is concentrated in certain regions, which shapes regional development, and the presentation discussed some of the megatrends impacting mining regions and cities.
The toolkit is intended for governments, academia, the private sector, and communities and promotes knowledge sharing among regions to identify mining regions in OECD countries and understand well-being standards in mining regions. Its goal is to provide a common methodology and understanding of the strengths and challenges of mining regions to monitor their economic, social, and environmental performance.
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he 13th OECD Rural Development Conference was held in Cavan, Ireland on 28-30 September 2022 under the theme "Building Sustainable, Resilient and Thriving
Rural Places".
These are the presentations from the Conference parallel session "Innovative Ways to Deliver Education and Skills Training in Rural Areas ".
For more information visit https://www.oecd.org/rural/rural-development-conference/.
Monitoring Health for the SDGs - Global Health Statistics 2024 - WHOChristina Parmionova
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OECD Webinar - ESG to deliver well-being in resource-rich regions: the role o...OECDregions
This event aims to understand the increasingly pivotal role of the private sector’s ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) initiatives in shaping the long-term development of resource-rich regions. The workshop brings together a wide range of participants – from the mining and forestry sector to municipal representatives and Indigenous leaders - to hear how the alignment of ESG practices with regional development policies and community-led initiatives can support sustainable growth and resilience at the subnational level.
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Proceedings from the kick-off event for the OECD-DG Reform Enhancing EU mining regions to support the green transition and secure EU’s mineral supply project. 21-22 September 2023, Alentejo, Portugal.
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Decarbonising homes in cities in the Netherlands: a neighbourhood approachOECDregions
OECD presentation on decarbonising homes in cities in the Netherlands: a neighbourhood approach.
About 90% of homes in the Netherlands depend on natural gas for heating. The Netherlands has made a commitment to phase out natural gas by 2050. To achieve the goal, the Netherlands has rolled out a natural gas-free pilot programme in 66 neighbourhoods. These neighbourhood pilot projects enabled municipalities to learn what it takes to start energy transition. Based on a city survey carried out across 26 local governments, key findings from this report call on national and local governments joining up their efforts to take place-based measures.
EC - Coal Regions in Transition - 26th January 2023OECDregions
Andrzej Błachowicz, the Managing Director of the Climate Strategies & International Lead Initiative for Coal Regions in Transition Secretariat of the European Commission, spoke at the launch event of the OECD Toolkit to measure well-being in mining regions on January 26, 2023. His presentation focused on accelerating the green transition in mining communities, and included an overview of the EU just transition landscape, policy context, and supporting programs and initiatives such as the European Green Deal and the Just Transition Mechanism. He also highlighted the Initiative for Coal Regions in Transition, which was established in 2017 to support European coal, peat, and oil shale regions with the transition to a low-carbon economy. The initiative provides various activities and programs, including meetings and exchange forums, knowledge products, technical assistance, and international activities. Finally, Błachowicz offered some reflections on the importance of toolkits with measurement tools, which help stakeholders to focus not only on what needs to happen in the transition, but also why.
Voconiq - Measuring your social licence to operate - 26th January 2023OECDregions
Dr. Rolf Fandrich, BD Director & Co-founder of VoconiQ, presented a systematic approach to measuring the 'S' in ESG within the launch event of the OECD toolkit to measure well-being in mining regions on January 26th. The focus of his presentation was on measuring a company's social license to operate. He highlighted the challenge of social performance, where despite spending millions on community programs, companies still face work interruptions from the communities they are trying to help. He emphasized the need for data from various sources and industries, identifying material issues for social risk, and analyzing trends over time to identify thresholds for conflict or improvement. Dr. Fandrich also stressed the importance of documenting social performance against actions and contextualizing social risk ratings to allow for meaningful comparisons within and across locations.
Mr. Benjamin Quijandria Diaz, Director of SAMMI Clúster Minero Andino, spoke at the launch event of the OECD Toolkit to measure well-being in mining regions on January 26, 2023.
In the presentation, the focus is on promoting a modern and inclusive mining industry that generates economic and social value and becomes a platform for development and prosperity for Peru. This is achieved by strengthening the ecosystem through greater collaboration and promoting associativity, driving the growth of mining suppliers, and supporting the decarbonization process with green hydrogen solutions and management of scope 3 emissions. The presentation also covers greener procurement in the mining industry, with a methodology for measuring scope 3 processes and categories and primary sources of information. The presentation concludes by summarizing the main findings of the exercise.
The Silesian Voivodeship on the way to Community Well-being in Mining Sub-reg...OECDregions
Mrs. Katarzyna Raba-Wróbel, a representative of the Region's Transition Unit in the Department of Regional Develoment and Transition (CC), spoke at the launch event of the OECD Toolkit to measure well-being in mining regions on January 26, 2023.
This presentation focuses on the challenges of transition in Silesia, Poland, and explores potential solutions for the region's economy. The speaker highlights that by 2030, it will be necessary to create around 36.5 thousand new jobs, with a particular emphasis on providing opportunities for those from mining-related industries. The presentation also addresses the areas most affected by the negative effects of the energy transition, and proposes ways to adjust the educational offer of vocational schools to meet the needs of the region's economy. The repurposing and utilization of mine and post-mine areas in cities such as Katowice, Rybnik, or Zabrze are also discussed. Lastly, the presentation introduces the Regional Observatory of the Transition Process (ROTP) project, which aims to support the region's transition through research, data collection, and analysis.
OECD Launch Toolkit to Measure Well-being in Mining regions - 26 January 2023OECDregions
Andres Sanabria, an Economist and Policy analyst of the Rural Development Unit at the OECD, presented a PowerPoint on the performance of OECD mining regions in different areas of well-being as compared to non-mining regions. The presentation also included a draft paper for publication that analyzed various dimensions of well-being, such as the share of young population, death rates, GHG emissions, and inclusion of women in the workforce. Sanabria discussed the toolkit of mining well-being, which is a web tool of universal access that allows users to compare and monitor well-being (social, economic, and environmental dimensions) across OECD mining regions.
In addition to the toolkit, the presentation highlighted case studies that provide regional-specific recommendations and support for regions and cities to implement better regional development policies. It also mentioned events and peer-review activities that enable knowledge sharing, advocacy, and dialogue between the public and private sectors and local communities on better policies to enhance regional productivity and well-being. The presentation included a timeline of past and future activities of the initiative.
Sanabria noted that the green transition will further increase the global demand for raw materials and that countries are increasingly prioritizing the strategic autonomy on minerals due to their high concentration. The transition also implies structural changes in some mining economies. Mining is concentrated in certain regions, which shapes regional development, and the presentation discussed some of the megatrends impacting mining regions and cities.
The toolkit is intended for governments, academia, the private sector, and communities and promotes knowledge sharing among regions to identify mining regions in OECD countries and understand well-being standards in mining regions. Its goal is to provide a common methodology and understanding of the strengths and challenges of mining regions to monitor their economic, social, and environmental performance.
Presentation from the kick-off event of the OECD project Shrinking Smartly and Sustainably that was launched on 14 February 2023. Presentation by Ana Moreno Monroy, Regional Inequalities and Demographic Change Programme Manager, OECD.
he 13th OECD Rural Development Conference was held in Cavan, Ireland on 28-30 September 2022 under the theme "Building Sustainable, Resilient and Thriving
Rural Places".
These are the presentations from the Conference parallel session "Innovative Ways to Deliver Education and Skills Training in Rural Areas ".
For more information visit https://www.oecd.org/rural/rural-development-conference/.
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- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
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Resumen de politicas, Estudios territoriales de l'OCDE, Morelos
1. Estudios territoriales de la OCDE
Morelos, Mexico
OECD Territorial Reviews
Morelos, Mexico
Contents
Chapter 1: The economy of Morelos
Chapter 2: Promoting inclusive growth in Morelos
Chapter 3: Fostering an integrated approach to territorial development in Morelos
Chapter 4. Improving governance to boost regional economic and social development in Morelos
isbn 978-92-64-26782-4
04 2016 17 1 P
Consult this publication on line at http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264267817-en.
This work is published on the OECD iLibrary, which gathers all OECD books, periodicals and statistical databases.
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