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Working Paper 07-16 - Progrès vers les objectifs de développement durable de l’ONU - Bilan 2016
[Working Paper 07-16 - Vooruitgang naar de duurzameontwikkelingsdoelstellingen van de VN - Balans 2016]

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  • Mathijs Buts
  • Patricia Delbaere
  • Jean-Maurice Frère
  • Alain Henry
  • Dimi Jottier
  • Johan Pauwels
  • Sylvie Varlez

Abstract

This Working Paper presents a first assessment of the progress made by Belgium towards the 17 Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 adopted by the UN. This assessment was performed on the basis of 31 indicators derived from the sustainable development indicators database developed at the Federal Planning Bureau. This Working Paper also sets out the methodologies used to select these indicators and assess their evolution compared to their objective. This assessment shows that in many fields, additional efforts will be needed to reach the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

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  • Mathijs Buts & Patricia Delbaere & Jean-Maurice Frère & Alain Henry & Dimi Jottier & Johan Pauwels & Sylvie Varlez, 2016. "Working Paper 07-16 - Progrès vers les objectifs de développement durable de l’ONU - Bilan 2016 [Working Paper 07-16 - Vooruitgang naar de duurzameontwikkelingsdoelstellingen van de VN - Balans," Working Papers 201607, Federal Planning Bureau, Belgium.
  • Handle: RePEc:fpb:wpaper:201607
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