2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13280-022-01787-z
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Assuming accuracy, pretending influence? Risks of measuring, monitoring and reporting sustainable development goals

Abstract: From the local to global level, indicators and reports are produced and published to support the transition towards sustainable development. Building from two European-level science–policy workshops, this perspective essay discusses the types of risks involved with such sustainability reporting. The analysis is rooted in the framework of the UN 2030 Agenda and sustainable development goals (SDG). As a globally adopted framework, it provides an example of how risks are either recognised and framed, or non-recog… Show more

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“…Grounding on the expertise of the PEER 3 network, we conducted a review of scientific, technical and institutional literature related to risk and sustainability issues. It was supplemented by inputs obtained from two workshops (Lyytima ¨ki et al 2022) that had participants from the policymaking sector, as well as from the finance, insurance and natural resource management sectors. We focussed on the conceptualisation, acceptance and operationalisation of risks currently existing in research and international guidelines and on their uses in practice for environmental risk mitigation and governance.…”
Section: Literature Review and Inputs From Workhopsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grounding on the expertise of the PEER 3 network, we conducted a review of scientific, technical and institutional literature related to risk and sustainability issues. It was supplemented by inputs obtained from two workshops (Lyytima ¨ki et al 2022) that had participants from the policymaking sector, as well as from the finance, insurance and natural resource management sectors. We focussed on the conceptualisation, acceptance and operationalisation of risks currently existing in research and international guidelines and on their uses in practice for environmental risk mitigation and governance.…”
Section: Literature Review and Inputs From Workhopsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As highlighted by the articles presented above, the success of SDG implementation is not so much to be identified from the actions aimed at implementing individual SDGs or targets, but more from integrative actions purposefully, or incidentally, directing attention to win-win solutions and avoidance of trade-offs between SDGs (see e.g. Dorber et al 2023;Lyytima ¨ki et al 2023).…”
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“…Furthermore, there can be challenges in communicating the SDGs between national and local level (Armenteras et al 2023). This also underlines the importance of engaging a larger audience in the SDGs (Dorber et al 2023;Lyytima ¨ki et al 2023).…”
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