Patrick Schroeder Keywords inclusive circular economy sustainable development goals SDGs Chatham House Institute of Development Studies University of Sussex Read more about Patrick Schroeder Patrick Schröder is a senior research fellow in the Energy, Environment and Resources department. At Chatham House, he specializes in research on the global transition to an inclusive circular economy with a specific focus on collaborative opportunities between key countries, closing the investment gap and building an evidence base for trade in the circular economy.
SDG Interlinkages Methodologies and Tools Read more about SDG Interlinkages Methodologies and Tools This presentation gives an overview of methodologies (including UNESCAP's integration methodology), as well as a few suggested tools that can be used to help in the interlinking of SDGs for mainstreaming into national and local policies.
Accelerating SDG Implementation through Green Finance Read more about Accelerating SDG Implementation through Green Finance This presentation discusses the UN Environment's work on promoting green finance. It also underscores the importance of developing a National Green Finance Roadmap, and gives some guidance on how to develop such a roadmap.
The BOHs - Base of the SEEA in Mongolia: Overview on the Revising Process of Environmental Data Collecting Forms, Methodology, and Guidance under ADB TA9245 Read more about The BOHs - Base of the SEEA in Mongolia: Overview on the Revising Process of Environmental Data Collecting Forms, Methodology, and Guidance under ADB TA9245 This presentation gives an overview of the System of Environmental Economic Accounting (SEEA) implementation in Mongolia, as well as the methodology, guidance, and process in revising Mongolia's BOH forms (standardized forms used to collect environmental statistics data).
Mainstreaming Environment-Socioeconomic Interlinkages into the National Development Policies in Mongolia: A Tool Read more about Mainstreaming Environment-Socioeconomic Interlinkages into the National Development Policies in Mongolia: A Tool This presentation discusses a case study on how the government of Mongolia developed a tool which helps mainstream environment and socio-economic linkages into the country's national development policies.
Integrating the Environment Dimensions of the SDGs into Policies, Plans, and Programs Read more about Integrating the Environment Dimensions of the SDGs into Policies, Plans, and Programs This presentation gives a brief introduction and history of the Integrated Approach. It also discusses lessons learned on applying an integrated approach, as well as the Poverty-Environment Action for the Sustainable Development Goals.
Progress of Implementation of the SDGs in the Asia-Pacific Region Read more about Progress of Implementation of the SDGs in the Asia-Pacific Region This presentation gives an an overview of the Asia and the Pacific SDG Progress Report 2019, published by UNESCAP. It provides the key messages from the report, a snapshot of regional and sub-regional progress in relation to the sustainable development goals (SDGs) 12, 14, and 15, as well as current challenges to implementing the environmental SDGs.
Aneta Nikolova Keywords UNESCAP sustainable development policy analysis development advocacy capacity development green growth SDGs environment Read more about Aneta Nikolova Aneta Nikolova is an Environmental Affairs Officer and Engineer in the Environment and Development Policy Section of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP). She has rich professional experience in sustainable development policy analysis, development, and advocacy, as well as capacity development, intuitional strengthening and technical assistance to developing countries and countries with economies in transition in Europe, Africa, and Asia and the Pacific.
Suzanna Sumkhuu Keywords Mongolia Development planning SDGs sustainable development National Development Agency of Mongolia Read more about Suzanna Sumkhuu Suzanna Sumkhuu is the Senior Development Policy and Planning Specialist at the National Development Agency of Mongolia. Her primary working areas include developing integrated long and medium-term national development policies, ensuring policy coherence and stability by providing methodological analysis and inputs to the government, and coordinating the localization/mainstreaming of the Sustainable Development Goals in Mongolia. She is the technical focal point for the preparation of Mongolia’s Voluntary National Review 2019.
Wahyuningsih Darajati Keywords national development planning SDGs environment natural resources forestry water resources fishery food and agriculture Read more about Wahyuningsih Darajati Wahyu Darajati serves as Primary Planner, supporting the Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Maritime, particularly for the implementation of the sustainable development goals (SDGs). She joined the Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) in 1986 and took on the roles of Director for Forestry and Water Resources Conservation (2016-2018); Director for Environment (2011-2016); Director for Food and Agriculture (2008-2011); Director for Marine and Fisheries (2002-2008); and Director for Natural Resources and Marine (2001-2002).