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ACTIVITIES
SDGS CENTER IS YOUR UNIVERSITY-PARTNER TO ACHIEVE SDGS
To provide research-based policy recommendations, innovation and strategies to achieve SDGs
To monitor and evaluate progress on SDGs achievement
To mainstream SDGs into research and policies
To facilitate dialogues among stake-holders to achieve SDGs
ACTIVITIES
Research
Publication
Conferences, seminars, workshops
Training and capacity building
Partnership, dialogue facilitation
RESEARCH
The race is on, little is known.
Global and national perspective.
In Indonesia (and others), sub-national dynamics is the key.
Multi-disciplinary perspective. Engaging both social and natural scientists.
IMMEDIATE RESEARCH AGENDA: BASELINE STUDY
Are targets achievable?
Which area are ahead, which ones are behind?
In what areas we should invest extra resources?
2015 2030
SDG target A
SDG target B
INDI
CATO
R
IMMEDIATE RESEARCH AGENDA: SDGS PROGRESS INDEX
Which regions are ahead, which ones are behind?
Which regions shows good progress, which ones need more attention?
IMMEDIATE RESEARCH AGENDA:PH.D RESEARCH
Green accountingInstitute of
Environmental Sciences (CML) -Leiden University
Income mobility King’s Institute of
International Development, King’s College
London
MEDIUM-TERM RESEARCH AGENDAWelcoming collaboration offering a wide-range of UNPAD’s expertise/research excellence.From food to energy security. From economic development to ecosystem conservation.
PUBLICATION
Books from findings of the center’s research
Edited books on specific topics
Working paper series
Journal articles
SDGs Policy briefs
SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES
SDGs bimonthly seminar series (guest and UNPAD speakers)
Workshops on specific topics including part of research activities
Participation in international and national conferences. Incoming: East Asian Economics Association (EAEA), Joint special session with OFCE/Science Po, France.
UniversitasPadjadjaran
Center forSustainableDevelopmentGoals Studies
CAPACITY BUILDING/TRAININGS§Several institutions (like regional/local government and CSO) are the backbone of SDGs achievement.
§There are gaps in knowledge and analytical capacity, such as between level of administrations and regions.
§SDGs center training§ Immediate future: baseline evaluation§ School of valuation (With EEI-INDONESIA)
PARTNERSHIPS, POLICY AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
Partnership with international institutions
• Economy & Environment Partnership for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA)
• Economy and Environment Institute (EEI) INDONESIA
• King’s College London• Leiden University• Institute of Developing
Economies (IDE), Japan• OFCE/Science Po,
France
Partners from national institutions
• BAPPENAS/BAPPEDA• Other Relevant
ministries and • Civil society
organizations• Academic Associations• Others
Public engagement
• Media • Art and culture• Public education
“We agreed that we were currently in a terrible place from an environmental and sustainability point of view, but seemingly unable to convince either politicians or peoples of this reality in the middle of an economic crisis. If people were not listening we were not saying the right things. We therefore had to change the messaging and appeal both to people’s self-interest and their sense of responsibility in new ways which engaged them emotionally as well as intellectually.”
LORD NICK STERN
WE WELCOME SUGGESTIONS
THANK [email protected]