TY - JOUR
T1 - The politics of national SDG indicator systems
T2 - A comparison of four European countries
AU - Lepenies, Robert
AU - Büttner, Leonie
AU - Bärlund, Ilona
AU - Jax, Kurt
AU - Lyytimäki, Jari
AU - Pedersen, Anders Branth
AU - Nielsen, Helle Ørsted
AU - Mosoni, Claire
AU - Mille, Raoul
AU - Payen, Gerard
AU - Richard, Didier
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, The Author(s).
PY - 2023/4
Y1 - 2023/4
N2 - The sustainable development goals (SDGs) constitute an ambitious comprehensive global framework including monitoring mechanisms and indicators to evaluate progress towards precise targets of sustainable development. Most European countries have adapted their national sustainability indicator systems to conform to the UN Agenda 2030 for sustainable development, introducing new indicators and monitoring frameworks and governance processes in which these are embedded. What do we know about the political processes and struggles of implementing this important global framework? How does the politics of indicators differ in national contexts? We propose a classification of national indicator systems along dimensions of indicator selection, appraisal landscape, participatory nature, and political communication. We empirically explore these dimensions for four European national sustainability indicator systems through a comparative analysis based on national policy documents, indicator databases, and web portals as well as inputs from workshops and expert interviews. Given the considerable variation with respect to the trajectory of national sustainability indicator systems, we posit that these differences correspond to different national interpretations of sustainability.
AB - The sustainable development goals (SDGs) constitute an ambitious comprehensive global framework including monitoring mechanisms and indicators to evaluate progress towards precise targets of sustainable development. Most European countries have adapted their national sustainability indicator systems to conform to the UN Agenda 2030 for sustainable development, introducing new indicators and monitoring frameworks and governance processes in which these are embedded. What do we know about the political processes and struggles of implementing this important global framework? How does the politics of indicators differ in national contexts? We propose a classification of national indicator systems along dimensions of indicator selection, appraisal landscape, participatory nature, and political communication. We empirically explore these dimensions for four European national sustainability indicator systems through a comparative analysis based on national policy documents, indicator databases, and web portals as well as inputs from workshops and expert interviews. Given the considerable variation with respect to the trajectory of national sustainability indicator systems, we posit that these differences correspond to different national interpretations of sustainability.
KW - Environmental policy
KW - Indicator systems
KW - Indicators
KW - Politics of monitoring
KW - SDG indicators
KW - Sustainability
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U2 - 10.1007/s13280-022-01809-w
DO - 10.1007/s13280-022-01809-w
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85147830016
SN - 0044-7447
VL - 52
SP - 743
EP - 756
JO - Ambio
JF - Ambio
IS - 4
ER -