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Policy making for sustainability

Parallele Session am Sustainability Science Forum 2022 – Shaping Research for our Future

Venue

Eventforum Bern
Fabrikstrasse 12
3012 Bern

Synergies and trade-offs between sustainability goals are of central importance for sustainable development - also and especially in the context of the 2030 Agenda. Building on the workshop "The hard problem: Interdependencies between sustainability goals” convened at last year’s Sustainability Science Forum, this workshop aims at a better understanding of the relevance of synergies and trade-offs in the policy process as well as of opportunities and limitations to address them effectively.

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How can interdependencies between sustainability goals be effectively considered in the policy-making process // can systemic policy integration succeed in the policy process? What approaches and tools are available to political-administrative and other decision-makers? How are they embedded in and what are the prerequisites and conditions for their (successful) application in the policy process? Based on existing scientific knowledge, the workshop will explore with practitioners how to build capacities for dealing with goal interdependencies. It will also develop perspectives for future transdisciplinary research on the application of systemic approaches to integrative policy design.

PROGRAMME:

13:45 Welcome words
Basil Bornemann, University of Basel

13:50 Input presentation: Ernährungszukunft Schweiz
Carole Küng, SDSN Switzerland

14:00 Input presentation: Engage - Evidence-based dialogue on trade-offs in wicked societal problems
Christian Stamm, Eawag

14:10 Observations by the moderator
Points of contact, differences & similarities

14:20 Plenary discussion

14:55 Last round
What are your take-home messages?

15:00 End of the session

Hosts:

Basil Bornemann, University of Basel
Eva Lieberherr, ETH Zürich

Categories

Contact

Dr. Anja Bretzler
SCNAT
Steering Committee Sustainability Research
House of Academies
PO Box
3001 Bern
Switzerland


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