Smart Sustainable Cities for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in t...OECDregions
The UNECE is working to promote smart sustainable cities and support their transition towards achieving the SDGs through several initiatives. It has developed Key Performance Indicators to help cities measure their performance and progress. It is working with cities in Norway and elsewhere in the UNECE region to develop smart sustainable city profiles and recommendations. It also aims to strengthen cities' economic resilience during and after COVID-19 through projects providing recommendations for informal settlements and capacity building.
Global State of National Urban Policy 2021 - Presentation by Lamia Kamal-ChaouiOECDregions
The document summarizes key findings from the OECD's 2021 Global State of National Urban Policy report. It finds that while over half of countries now have explicit national urban policies, implementation faces challenges like lack of funding, expertise, and coordination. National urban policies can help integrate climate and development goals, but bridging resource and knowledge gaps is still a persistent challenge. The report provides 10 recommendations to strengthen national urban policies going forward, such as enhancing financing, aligning with global agendas, and promoting knowledge sharing.
OECD: Delivering Quality Education and Health Care to AllOECDregions
Presentation from the launch of the OECD report on service delivery to rural areas on 5 March 2021. Presentation by Ana Moreno Monroy, Rural Development, OECD Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/regional/rural-development/rural-service-delivery.htm
Read the report: https://bit.ly/3kZbG5b
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Presentation on Rural Proofing made at the WHO webinar held on 15 July 2021. Presentation by Ana Moreno Monroy, OECD Regional Development and Multi-level Governance Division.
More information: https://www.oecd.org/regional/rural-development/rural-service-delivery.htm
Oecd mining regions preconference for webOECDregions
The OECD provides an international forum for governments to work together and address common problems. It has established a project focused on mining regions and cities to help address regional development challenges from mining activities. The project aims to develop recommendations and share best practices between regions on issues like productivity, quality of life, and governance. Key activities include case studies of mining regions, workshops, and publications to build knowledge sharing between member countries and mining communities. The goal is to help regions better manage opportunities and impacts from their local mining industries.
The document discusses linking Indigenous communities with regional development in Australia. It provides an outline and framework, then analyzes trends including Indigenous populations being younger and growing faster than non-Indigenous populations. It notes significant Indigenous land, water, sea and cultural assets. Statistics and data governance are discussed, along with entrepreneurship, a place-based approach, and recommendations in key areas like strengthening Indigenous statistics and supporting Indigenous entrepreneurship.
Smart Sustainable Cities for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in t...OECDregions
The UNECE is working to promote smart sustainable cities and support their transition towards achieving the SDGs through several initiatives. It has developed Key Performance Indicators to help cities measure their performance and progress. It is working with cities in Norway and elsewhere in the UNECE region to develop smart sustainable city profiles and recommendations. It also aims to strengthen cities' economic resilience during and after COVID-19 through projects providing recommendations for informal settlements and capacity building.
Global State of National Urban Policy 2021 - Presentation by Lamia Kamal-ChaouiOECDregions
The document summarizes key findings from the OECD's 2021 Global State of National Urban Policy report. It finds that while over half of countries now have explicit national urban policies, implementation faces challenges like lack of funding, expertise, and coordination. National urban policies can help integrate climate and development goals, but bridging resource and knowledge gaps is still a persistent challenge. The report provides 10 recommendations to strengthen national urban policies going forward, such as enhancing financing, aligning with global agendas, and promoting knowledge sharing.
OECD: Delivering Quality Education and Health Care to AllOECDregions
Presentation from the launch of the OECD report on service delivery to rural areas on 5 March 2021. Presentation by Ana Moreno Monroy, Rural Development, OECD Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/regional/rural-development/rural-service-delivery.htm
Read the report: https://bit.ly/3kZbG5b
More information:
Presentation on Rural Proofing made at the WHO webinar held on 15 July 2021. Presentation by Ana Moreno Monroy, OECD Regional Development and Multi-level Governance Division.
More information: https://www.oecd.org/regional/rural-development/rural-service-delivery.htm
Oecd mining regions preconference for webOECDregions
The OECD provides an international forum for governments to work together and address common problems. It has established a project focused on mining regions and cities to help address regional development challenges from mining activities. The project aims to develop recommendations and share best practices between regions on issues like productivity, quality of life, and governance. Key activities include case studies of mining regions, workshops, and publications to build knowledge sharing between member countries and mining communities. The goal is to help regions better manage opportunities and impacts from their local mining industries.
The document discusses linking Indigenous communities with regional development in Australia. It provides an outline and framework, then analyzes trends including Indigenous populations being younger and growing faster than non-Indigenous populations. It notes significant Indigenous land, water, sea and cultural assets. Statistics and data governance are discussed, along with entrepreneurship, a place-based approach, and recommendations in key areas like strengthening Indigenous statistics and supporting Indigenous entrepreneurship.
OECD presentation on Land Value Capture Research, made at the Land Value Capture Research Symposium, at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 15-17 August 2017, by Abel Schumann, Regional Development Policy Division, OECD.
More information at http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
Offical Development Assistance extended by local and regional governmentsOECDregions
Presentation on ODA extended by local and regional governments and emerging paradigms in DDC, made at the 5th Assises of Decentralised Cooperation “Regions and Cities for Development”,10-11 July 2017, in Brussels, Belgium, by Aziza Akmouch, Regional Development Policy, OECD.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
Rural innovation and rural policy wrap upOECDregions
Wrap up of the pre-conference sessions organised by the European Commission a the 11th OECD Rural Development Conference held on 9-12 April 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland (UK).
More information: www.oecd.org/rural/rural-development-conference/
Presentation by Professor Philip McCann made at the OECD Regional Development Policy Committee Symposium: Place-based policies: rationale, implementation and policy evaluation, held on 29 October 2020.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/regional/
A city perspective for inclusive growthOECDregions
Presentation on A City Perspecitve for Inclusive Growth, made at Regional Studies Association Annual Conference, held in Dublin, Ireland on 4-7 June 2017, by Mr. Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Special Advisor to the Director, Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Local Development and Tourism
More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
The COVID-19 crisis has exposed and worsened housing challenges in many cities in OECD countries. Housing inequality – marked by differences in prices, quality, location, and accessibility – came abruptly to the fore during government-implemented lockdowns and “stay at home” measures.
At the initial peak of the crisis, cities, regions/states and national governments deployed emergency safety measures such as suspending evictions and relocating homeless populations, while some landlords suspended or cancelled rent. However, temporary measures will not solve housing inequality long-term.
This webinar explored what local and national governments can do to offer adequate and more affordable and sustainable housing for all.
Divided cities: understanding income segregation in metropolitan areasOECDregions
Presentation on Divided cities: understanding income segregation in metropolitan areas made at the European week of regions and cities on 11 October 2017. Presentation by Paolo Veneri, Terrtitorial Analysis and Statistics, OECD Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Local Development and Tourism.
For more information: http://www.oecd.org/regional/regional-policy/regionalstatisticsandindicators.htm
A territorial approach to food securityOECDregions
Presentation on the OECD-FAO-UNCDF joint initiative on Food Security made at the Global Donor Platform Annual General Assembly (AGA), on 1-2 February 2017, by Stefano Marta, Rural Policy, Regional Development Policy Division, OECD.
More information at: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
Emerging paradigms in Decentralised Development CooperationOECDregions
Presentation on Emerging paradigms in Decentralised Development Cooperation made at the 5th Assises of Decentralised Cooperation “Regions and Cities for Development”,10-11 July 2017, in Brussels, Belgium, by Stefano Marta, Regional Development Policy, OECD.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
How can productivity be shared and inclusive across space?OECDregions
Presentation on productivity gain across regions and cities, made at the OECD Global Forum on Productivity, held on 26-27 June 2017 in Budapest, Hungary. Presentaiton by Rudiger Ahrend, Head of OECD work on Urban Policy.
More information on regional development policy:
http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
Presentation on Rural-Urban Partnership for economic development made at the Habitat 3 conference held in Quito, Ecuador, 17-20 October 2016, by Joaquim Oliveir Martins, Head Regional Development Policy Division.
www.oecd.org/gov/regional-policy/
Water governance in cities: an OECD perspectiveOECD Governance
Presentation made at Mediterranean Economic Week in Marseille, France on 4-7 November 2015 by Oriana Romano, Water Governance Initiative consultant, OECD.
www.oecd.org/gov/regional-policy/watergovernanceprogramme.htm
Climate Change and Resilient Cities. Presentation made at the Hague Academy for Local Governance, on 29 October 2015, Netherlands, by Aziza Akhmouch, Water Governance Initiative Project Manager, Regional Development Policy, OECD.
www.oecd.org/gov/regional-policy/watergovernanceprogramme.htm
Presentation made at the 6th Asia Pacific Forum on 20 October, Jakarta, Indonesia by Tadashi Matsumoto, Project Manager, Green Growth/Knowledge Sharing Southeast Asia, OECD Regional Development Policy Division.
www.oecd.org/regional/regional-policy/
Regional Development Strategies in OECD CountriesOECD Governance
Presentation on "Regional Development Strategies in OECD Countries: Trends and tools" made at the workshop on Decentralisation and Territorial Reforms in Ukraine and in OECD Countries held in Kiev, Ukraine, by Ms. Maria-Varinia Michalun, Regional Development Policy Division, OECD
More information: www.oecd.org/regional/regional-policy/multi-levelgovernance.htm
Indigenous Peoples Dialogue and Regional DevelopmentOECDregions
Presentation on Indigenous Peoples and Regional Development, made at the EU event on A Sustainable Arctic: Innovative approaches, held on 15-16 June 2017 in Oulu Finland. Presentation by Chris McDonald, OECD Regional Development Policy Division.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
Growth in low density and remote economiesOECDregions
Presentation on Growth in low density and remote economies made at the European Week of Cities and Regions on 11 October 2017. Presentation by Chris McDonald, Regional and Rural Policy, OECD.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
Presentation on OECD urban-related work by Rudiger Ahrend, Head of Urban Work, Regional Development Policy Division.
www.oecd.org/regional/regional-policy/urbandevelopment.htm
Presentation made at the 6th Asia Pacific Forum on 20 October, Jakarta, Indonesia by Tadashi Matsumoto, Project Manager, Green Growth/Knowledge Sharing Southeast Asia, OECD Regional Development Policy Division.
Presentation of the OECD Scoreboard on the Governance of the Circular Economy...OECD CFE
Oriana Romano, Head of Unit, OECD Programme on the Circular Economy in Cities and Regions
3rd OECD Roundtable on Circular Economy in Cities and Regions
18-19 May 2021
More information: https://www.oecd.org/regional/roundtable-circular-economy.htm
Implementation of the 2030 Development AgendaSDGsPlus
The document discusses lessons learned from implementing the Millennium Development Goals and priorities for supporting countries in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. It outlines that successful SDG implementation will require mobilizing private sector financing at large scale, generating and using comprehensive data to track progress, and developing integrated multi-sectoral solutions. The World Bank Group aims to help countries by leveraging resources to attract more private investment, supporting data systems, and preparing implementation strategies that sequence policies across development areas.
OECD presentation on Land Value Capture Research, made at the Land Value Capture Research Symposium, at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 15-17 August 2017, by Abel Schumann, Regional Development Policy Division, OECD.
More information at http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
Offical Development Assistance extended by local and regional governmentsOECDregions
Presentation on ODA extended by local and regional governments and emerging paradigms in DDC, made at the 5th Assises of Decentralised Cooperation “Regions and Cities for Development”,10-11 July 2017, in Brussels, Belgium, by Aziza Akmouch, Regional Development Policy, OECD.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
Rural innovation and rural policy wrap upOECDregions
Wrap up of the pre-conference sessions organised by the European Commission a the 11th OECD Rural Development Conference held on 9-12 April 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland (UK).
More information: www.oecd.org/rural/rural-development-conference/
Presentation by Professor Philip McCann made at the OECD Regional Development Policy Committee Symposium: Place-based policies: rationale, implementation and policy evaluation, held on 29 October 2020.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/regional/
A city perspective for inclusive growthOECDregions
Presentation on A City Perspecitve for Inclusive Growth, made at Regional Studies Association Annual Conference, held in Dublin, Ireland on 4-7 June 2017, by Mr. Joaquim Oliveira Martins, Special Advisor to the Director, Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Local Development and Tourism
More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
The COVID-19 crisis has exposed and worsened housing challenges in many cities in OECD countries. Housing inequality – marked by differences in prices, quality, location, and accessibility – came abruptly to the fore during government-implemented lockdowns and “stay at home” measures.
At the initial peak of the crisis, cities, regions/states and national governments deployed emergency safety measures such as suspending evictions and relocating homeless populations, while some landlords suspended or cancelled rent. However, temporary measures will not solve housing inequality long-term.
This webinar explored what local and national governments can do to offer adequate and more affordable and sustainable housing for all.
Divided cities: understanding income segregation in metropolitan areasOECDregions
Presentation on Divided cities: understanding income segregation in metropolitan areas made at the European week of regions and cities on 11 October 2017. Presentation by Paolo Veneri, Terrtitorial Analysis and Statistics, OECD Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Local Development and Tourism.
For more information: http://www.oecd.org/regional/regional-policy/regionalstatisticsandindicators.htm
A territorial approach to food securityOECDregions
Presentation on the OECD-FAO-UNCDF joint initiative on Food Security made at the Global Donor Platform Annual General Assembly (AGA), on 1-2 February 2017, by Stefano Marta, Rural Policy, Regional Development Policy Division, OECD.
More information at: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
Emerging paradigms in Decentralised Development CooperationOECDregions
Presentation on Emerging paradigms in Decentralised Development Cooperation made at the 5th Assises of Decentralised Cooperation “Regions and Cities for Development”,10-11 July 2017, in Brussels, Belgium, by Stefano Marta, Regional Development Policy, OECD.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
How can productivity be shared and inclusive across space?OECDregions
Presentation on productivity gain across regions and cities, made at the OECD Global Forum on Productivity, held on 26-27 June 2017 in Budapest, Hungary. Presentaiton by Rudiger Ahrend, Head of OECD work on Urban Policy.
More information on regional development policy:
http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
Presentation on Rural-Urban Partnership for economic development made at the Habitat 3 conference held in Quito, Ecuador, 17-20 October 2016, by Joaquim Oliveir Martins, Head Regional Development Policy Division.
www.oecd.org/gov/regional-policy/
Water governance in cities: an OECD perspectiveOECD Governance
Presentation made at Mediterranean Economic Week in Marseille, France on 4-7 November 2015 by Oriana Romano, Water Governance Initiative consultant, OECD.
www.oecd.org/gov/regional-policy/watergovernanceprogramme.htm
Climate Change and Resilient Cities. Presentation made at the Hague Academy for Local Governance, on 29 October 2015, Netherlands, by Aziza Akhmouch, Water Governance Initiative Project Manager, Regional Development Policy, OECD.
www.oecd.org/gov/regional-policy/watergovernanceprogramme.htm
Presentation made at the 6th Asia Pacific Forum on 20 October, Jakarta, Indonesia by Tadashi Matsumoto, Project Manager, Green Growth/Knowledge Sharing Southeast Asia, OECD Regional Development Policy Division.
www.oecd.org/regional/regional-policy/
Regional Development Strategies in OECD CountriesOECD Governance
Presentation on "Regional Development Strategies in OECD Countries: Trends and tools" made at the workshop on Decentralisation and Territorial Reforms in Ukraine and in OECD Countries held in Kiev, Ukraine, by Ms. Maria-Varinia Michalun, Regional Development Policy Division, OECD
More information: www.oecd.org/regional/regional-policy/multi-levelgovernance.htm
Indigenous Peoples Dialogue and Regional DevelopmentOECDregions
Presentation on Indigenous Peoples and Regional Development, made at the EU event on A Sustainable Arctic: Innovative approaches, held on 15-16 June 2017 in Oulu Finland. Presentation by Chris McDonald, OECD Regional Development Policy Division.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
Growth in low density and remote economiesOECDregions
Presentation on Growth in low density and remote economies made at the European Week of Cities and Regions on 11 October 2017. Presentation by Chris McDonald, Regional and Rural Policy, OECD.
More information: http://www.oecd.org/cfe/regional-policy/
Presentation on OECD urban-related work by Rudiger Ahrend, Head of Urban Work, Regional Development Policy Division.
www.oecd.org/regional/regional-policy/urbandevelopment.htm
Presentation made at the 6th Asia Pacific Forum on 20 October, Jakarta, Indonesia by Tadashi Matsumoto, Project Manager, Green Growth/Knowledge Sharing Southeast Asia, OECD Regional Development Policy Division.
Presentation of the OECD Scoreboard on the Governance of the Circular Economy...OECD CFE
Oriana Romano, Head of Unit, OECD Programme on the Circular Economy in Cities and Regions
3rd OECD Roundtable on Circular Economy in Cities and Regions
18-19 May 2021
More information: https://www.oecd.org/regional/roundtable-circular-economy.htm
Implementation of the 2030 Development AgendaSDGsPlus
The document discusses lessons learned from implementing the Millennium Development Goals and priorities for supporting countries in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. It outlines that successful SDG implementation will require mobilizing private sector financing at large scale, generating and using comprehensive data to track progress, and developing integrated multi-sectoral solutions. The World Bank Group aims to help countries by leveraging resources to attract more private investment, supporting data systems, and preparing implementation strategies that sequence policies across development areas.
Webinar: En route to achieving the SDGs in Cities and Regions - An OECD data ...OECDregions
The presentation introduces some highlights from the OECD’s work on A Territorial Approach to the SDGs, which is contributing to the OECD Action Plan on the SDGs launched in 2016.
It focuses specifically on the data and visualisation tool the OECD has produced to measure the distance of cities and regions stand vis à vis the SDGs, how they perform compared to national and OECD averages and their peers within and across countries.
Visit our website: www.oecd.org/cfe
Learn more about our programme: http://oe.cd/sdgs-local
Follow us on Twitter: @OECD_local
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: From Commitment to DeliverySDGsPlus
The document discusses efforts to implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It provides:
1) An overview of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and their universal nature.
2) Examples of World Bank Group initiatives to support implementation, including expanding SDG dashboards, assessing country trajectories, and addressing delivery challenges.
3) Plans to engage with countries conducting voluntary reviews at the 2016 UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development to share experiences and lessons on implementing the 2030 Agenda.
Bridgining the great grren divide - Kleine-RueschkampOECD CFE
Presentation delivered at the OECD RTTA workshop on "The green transition: What role for
regional public employment services?" held on 12 May 2023 in Trento, Italy
More info: https://oe.cd/4YW
The COVID-19 crisis and recovery has been uneven across regions and cities. There is an average 17 percentage point gap in excess mortality rates within countries in 2020. Vaccination rates also vary significantly between regions, with an average 16 percentage point difference between the most and least vaccinated regions in September 2021. This uneven impact risks increasing regional inequalities and threats to the broader economic recovery, as unemployment remains higher than pre-COVID levels in over 80% of OECD regions. The OECD Regional Recovery Platform aims to better understand this uneven recovery and support policymakers through indicators on resilience, recovery, impacts, scenarios, and a policy database.
The document discusses localizing the SDGs and common trends among cities and regions. It finds that while some local governments are measuring SDG progress and integrating goals into plans, a standardized local indicator framework is still needed. Cities and regions seek to improve governance, engage stakeholders, integrate SDGs into budgeting, and leverage private investment. The localization of SDGs faces challenges around coordination, communication, and using the goals to their full potential for planning.
Presentation by Mr. Antonio Canamas Catala, Policy Analyst, OECD
The 2nd OECD Roundtable on Cities and Regions for the SDGs was held at the World Conference Center in Bonn, Germany, on 9 December 2019, within the scope of the OECD programme on A Territorial Approach to the SDGs. The Roundtable brought together cities, regions, national governments, international organisations, private sector and other key stakeholders to identify trends and challenges in the localisation of the SDGs, including the experiences and key findings from the pilots of the programme.
The document discusses developing an indicator framework to measure progress towards achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the subnational level in OECD regions and cities. It describes a process of co-designing the indicator framework with stakeholders, identifying relevant targets and indicators, defining end values for indicators, and developing a composite index for each SDG. Preliminary results are presented showing the distance of OECD regions from the 2030 end values by goal. A new online tool is introduced that will provide overviews and data for selected regions and cities to monitor their progress relative to country and OECD averages.
The international-dimension-of-european-urban-policyOECD Governance
Presentation on the inter
Open Days, Brussels, Belgium 6-9 October 2014, presentation on the international dimension of European urban policy by Ioannis Kaplanis, Economist (Urban Programme) Regional Development Policy Division
The SDGs as a framework for long-term COVID-19 recovery strategies in cities ...OECDregions
The document discusses how cities can use the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a framework for long-term COVID-19 recovery strategies. It notes that many cities are pursuing equitable, climate-focused recoveries aligned with the SDGs. A survey found cities prioritizing enhancing social equity, local economies, and climate action. The SDGs provide value by mainstreaming equity and sustainability, shifting behaviors away from "business as usual", leveraging partnerships, measuring SDG progress, and connecting local to global efforts. Key challenges for cities include maintaining political will, addressing the scale of changes needed, securing necessary resources, enabling stakeholder buy-in, and developing interdependent policies.
E-Government and sustainable developmentsamossummit
How e-government plays an important role for implementing, follow-up and review of the progress made in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. How to align and integrate the 17 SDG to the e-government strategy.
Soumaya Ben Dhaou, Researcher, United Nations University, PT
The document discusses sustainability reporting by local governments. It provides advice on how to develop effective sustainability reports, including producing comprehensive reports every 3 years, focusing on trends and challenges rather than just indicators, selecting 20-40 locally relevant indicators, and including executive summaries for various audiences. Benefits of sustainability reporting include improved information systems, evidence-informed decision making, and legitimacy, while costs include data collection and report production. Tailoring reports to local needs and opportunities is most effective.
MassDevelopment supports economic growth across Massachusetts through programs that provide financing, real estate development services, and community development support to businesses, municipalities, and non-profits. The Transformative Development Initiative (TDI) is an integrated place-based strategy that implements catalytic revitalization activities in designated districts within Gateway Cities, utilizing funding from MassDevelopment alongside technical assistance, fellowships for capacity building, and transformative projects. The TDI aims to stimulate investment and sustainable economic development in focus areas like the Springfield Innovation District through public-private partnerships, coordinated infrastructure improvements, and the identification of catalytic development opportunities.
The document compares and contrasts the Integrated Development Plan of Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality in South Africa from 2006-2011 with the City Development Plan of Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation in India from 2005-2025. Both plans aim to address issues like poverty reduction, service delivery, infrastructure development, and economic growth. Key differences are that Nelson Mandela Bay's plan emphasizes integration and financial sustainability more while Visakhapatnam's plan stresses slum upgrades and public-private partnerships. The Visakhapatnam plan received a higher overall rating due to its longer time horizon and emphasis on creating opportunities.
This document presents a final project on financing for development in Chad. It discusses the Sustainable Development Goals and Chad's challenges in achieving them, including lack of infrastructure financing, weak private capital, and inadequate financial services. It recommends mobilizing domestic resources through public-private partnerships and a legal/management framework for PPPs. Specific policy options are given, such as diversifying investment sources, risk management mechanisms, and programs to combat corruption and improve data systems for effective policymaking. Overall, increased PPPs, transparency, and good governance are argued as key to implementing the SDGs and bringing employment to communities in Chad.
Linking well-being evidence across the policy cycle and across different time...StatsCommunications
Session 2 of the virtual event series on Implementing a well-being approach to policy and international partnerships in Latin America, 28-30 June 2022, More information at: https://www.oecd.org/wise/lac-well-being-metrics.htm
Similar to SDGs as a Framework for Covid-19 Recovery in Cities and Regions - A CoR/OECD survey (20)
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.
SQM_Lithium_Debruyne_ESG in rural event.pdfOECDregions
SQM is a global company involved in strategic industries like health, food, clean energy, and technology. The presentation discusses SQM's sustainable lithium supply and transparent mining assurance. It notes that forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. SQM has a strong performance across all business lines, with lithium and derivatives making up 72% of gross profit. SQM is committed to sustainability through initiatives like reducing water use and waste. It has extensive environmental monitoring networks and has significantly reduced its water intensity for lithium production. SQM lithium from Salar de Atacama has one of the lowest environmental footprints in the world.
OECD Responsable Business Conduct_ESG in rural .pptxOECDregions
The document discusses responsible business conduct (RBC) in mineral supply chains. It notes that various industry requirements and regulations drive responsible sourcing in minerals. There is also a need for regional planning in critical raw materials hotspots to address conflicts, corruption, human rights risks and other issues that deter investment and disrupt supply. For example, the city of Kolwezi in the Democratic Republic of Congo is a key source of critical raw materials but faces challenges around social license to operate due to corruption, human rights, security and environmental impacts.
OECD _Minig Regions Intiiative_ESG and mining.pptxOECDregions
This document discusses ESG (environmental, social, and governance) initiatives for long-term development in mining regions. It notes that mining regions make up 80% of territory in OECD countries and are home to 30% of the population. ESG investing is growing and investors increasingly consider ESG factors like environmental and social impacts. The document outlines examples of ESG initiatives in mining regions, such as community-led environmental monitoring and supporting local schools. It argues that tailoring ESG guidelines locally and involving communities can help coordinate efforts, avoid negative impacts, ensure continuity of investments, and allow flexible monitoring of long-term effects.
Imerys_Greece_Kefalas_ESG in rural presentation.pptxOECDregions
This document discusses minerals and their importance for human civilization and daily life. It also discusses the company Imerys Greece's efforts in environmental stewardship, social development, and governance. Some key points include:
- Minerals are vital components of the human body and each historical era is named after important minerals extracted. Minerals are also essential for many everyday products.
- Imerys Greece engages in environmental protection efforts like operating local plant nurseries and using local species for land rehabilitation. They have also established new agricultural activities on reclaimed mining land.
- Socially, Imerys Greece helped construct a wastewater treatment plant for a tourist island in partnership with the local municipality. They aim to
Coolgardie municipalitiy_AUS_Trail_ESG in Rural.pptxOECDregions
1) The Shire of Coolgardie in Western Australia is centered in a major mining and infrastructure growth region and plays an important role in local economic development, education, employment, and environmental protection.
2) The Shire aims to align its ESG activities and framework with regional priorities by increasing investment, enhancing local communities and economies, and promoting higher performing operations through transparent impact assessments and strong governance.
3) Partnerships between the Shire, mining sector, allied industries, government, and community groups could support a proposed Green Mining Circular Economy Hub that would position Coolgardie as a leader in sustainability, create opportunities through collaboration, and catalyze a transition to a circular economy.
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.
Agenda_Satelite event_EU Mining Regional Ecosystems_OECD and S3P Mining Indus...OECDregions
Agenda of the Satellite event on EU Mining Regional Ecosystems, co-organized by the OECD and S3P Mining Industry, on 14 November. In the framework of the EU raw materials week
10 EU Mining Regions Kickoff Event Proceedings.pdfOECDregions
The OECD and DG Reform held a two-day kick-off event in Évora, Portugal with representatives from ten EU mining regions to launch their project on enhancing mining regions and supporting the EU's green transition. The project aims to help regions strengthen mineral supply chains, address social challenges, and implement more sustainable mining practices through policy coordination and capacity building. Regional leaders discussed their mining histories and current social and economic challenges, and emphasized the need for job training, social acceptance of mining, and diversification of regional economies.
OECD TSI EU mining regions presentation.pdfOECDregions
The document discusses a project by the OECD to enhance mining regional ecosystems in the EU. It will focus on 10 EU mining regions and aims to improve policy coordination, enabling factors for mining development, sustainable practices, and well-being. Regional profiles will be developed covering innovation, environment/economy, and social acceptance. A synthesis report will provide an overall framework. The timeline includes regional visits through early 2024 to develop profiles, workshops, and a final report by March 2025. The goals are to coordinate policies, promote sustainability, and secure mineral supply in the EU while improving regional well-being.
EU Critical Raw Minerals Act Presentation.pdfOECDregions
The European Critical Raw Materials Act proposes establishing a framework to ensure a secure and sustainable supply of critical raw materials for the European Union. It defines 34 raw materials as critical based on their high economic importance and supply risk. It aims to strengthen the EU's critical raw materials value chain, diversify imports, improve risk monitoring and mitigation, boost circularity and sustainability, and define strategic projects across the value chain to increase EU extraction, processing and recycling capacities. It would also establish a Critical Raw Materials Board to support the European Commission in law's implementation.
Agenda: Kick-off Meeting 21-22 September 2023 Evora, Portugal.pdfOECDregions
This document provides information about a kick-off event for a project to enhance EU mining regions' contributions to the green transition and secure mineral raw material supply. The event will gather representatives from 10 participating regions in Finland, Greece, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden to discuss the project scope and relevance. The project will support the regions with capacity building, regional frameworks, and policy recommendations over two years. The agenda includes visits to mines in Portugal, panels on challenges and opportunities for mining regions, and discussions on regional priorities and expectations from the project.
The new OECD project “Shrinking Smartly and Sustainably”, financially supported by the European Commission, aims at producing a framework and associated guidelines to manage demographic change at regional and local levels.
The Netherlands: National Program Local Heat TransitionOECDregions
The National Program Local Heat Transition (NPLW) consists of two programs - the Program for Accelerating Neighbourhoods (PAW) and the Expertise Center Heat (ECW) - that support municipalities in accelerating the transition to decarbonized heating in the Netherlands. The NPLW aims to help implement around 3,000 neighborhood transition plans by 2030 to insulate or decarbonize 1.5 million homes, as called for in the country's Climate Accord of 2019. It provides knowledge sharing, stimulates regional collaboration, collects monitoring data, and communicates with municipalities and stakeholders to help different communities transition at various speeds.
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.
Bharat Mata - History of Indian culture.pdfBharat Mata
Bharat Mata Channel is an initiative towards keeping the culture of this country alive. Our effort is to spread the knowledge of Indian history, culture, religion and Vedas to the masses.
Indira awas yojana housing scheme renamed as PMAYnarinav14
Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) played a significant role in addressing rural housing needs in India. It emerged as a comprehensive program for affordable housing solutions in rural areas, predating the government’s broader focus on mass housing initiatives.
The Power of Community Newsletters: A Case Study from Wolverton and Greenleys...Scribe
YOU WILL DISCOVER:
The engaging history and evolution of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council's newsletter
Strategies for producing a successful community newsletter and generating income through advertising
The decision-making process behind moving newsletter design from in-house to outsourcing and its impacts
Dive into the success story of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council's newsletter in this insightful webinar. Hear from Mandy Shipp and Jemma English about the newsletter's journey from its inception to becoming a vital part of their community's communication, including its history, production process, and revenue generation through advertising. Discover the reasons behind outsourcing its design and the benefits this brought. Ideal for anyone involved in community engagement or interested in starting their own newsletter.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Presentation by Rebecca Sachs and Joshua Varcie, analysts in CBO’s Health Analysis Division, at the 13th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists.
karnataka housing board schemes . all schemesnarinav14
The Karnataka government, along with the central government’s Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), offers various housing schemes to cater to the diverse needs of citizens across the state. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the major housing schemes available in the Karnataka housing board for both urban and rural areas in 2024.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos