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Ilse Dries Sustainable development Unit Flemish government
Flemish SDG’s policy Ilse Dries Sustainable development Unit Flemish government
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Policy agreement 2014 ‘The Flemish government suscribes the 2030 agenda on sustainable development.’ => 2015 : Start elaborating Vision 2050 for Flanders => Jan. 2016: Interdepartmental working group starts working on the SDG agenda
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2016: Flemish SDG implementation agenda (1/2)
Strong long term vision Translation of SD-Goals to Flemish targets and objectives 2030 Analysis of gap to target Define and execute appropriate actions + good practices New governance approach
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2016: Flemish implementation agenda (2/2)
6. Monitoring- and reporting system, adapted to the SDG’s 7. Integrate SDG’s in management & operation of governmental institutions 8. Cooperation with towns and municipalities 9. Stakeholdermanagement and new SDG- partnership
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1. A long term strategy for Flanders
Vision 2050 1. A long term strategy for Flanders
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POLICY SD: 3TH FLEMISH STRATEGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
FSSD1 FSSD 2 FSSD 3 =Vision 2050 2006 2011 2016 2004 2007 2008 SD in Belgian constitution Flemish Parliament Decree SD Minister-president responsible – 1st policy on SD
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1. Vision 2050= sustainable development strategy
Future vision on Flanders 2050 Inspiring and shared Cooperation with stakeholders Sustainable Development Goals Connected to the world Seven transition priorities A innovative governance model Approved by the government March 2016 Flemish government suscribes the 17 SDG’s
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2. 2030 goals for Flanders EU Vision: desired situation 2050
setting out pathways 2030 GOALS Fanders Current situation: problems Transition priorities EU
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3. Define Gap to target Quick scan België @Bertelman Stiftung
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4. Appropriate Actions (1/3)
ations Current policy KB LNE
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4: Action: good practices : => 7 Transition priorities (2/2)
(1) Smart living (2) The leap to industry 4.0 (3) Lifelong learning and inclusive employment (4) Developing a demography strategy & healthcare and well-being 4.0 (5) Transition towards a circular economy (6) A fluid and safe mobility system (7) Fostering a low carbon energy system
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5. New Governance model (1/2)
learning understanding positioning facilitating adjusting providing catalysts … controlling planning steering … TM ≠ ‘method’ TM = guiding principle intellectual and working framework New form of governance: network governance: co-production, co-creation, partnership
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5. Innovative Governance approach (2/2)
Shared value Co-production and co-creation System approach => system innovation Transparant political system Strong priorities => sustained long term approach Small "delivery units"
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6. Monitoring- and reporting system, adapted to the SDG ’s
“SDG progress report” Interfederal Institute for statistics National Voluntary Review for Belgium 2017.
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7. Integrate SDG’s in management & operation of governmental agencies (1/2)
=> SDG-proofed Flemish governmental agencies = > Actionplan for agencies based on the sustainable growth model for companies and organisations, adapted to the SDG’s => Exchange good practices => Supporting schemes for agencies => Tools on SDG’s => Formation for civil servants, boards and direction committees (by CIFAL)
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7. Workshops for civil servants for > 100 persons (2/2)
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8. Cooperation with towns and municipalities
develop a framework for the management and policy cycle, based on the SDG’s support cities and municipalities exchange approaches and good practices
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9. Stakeholdermanagement and partnership (2/2)
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