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dc.coverage.spatialASIA AND THE PACIFIC
dc.creatorUN.ESCAP
dc.creatorCGPRT Centre
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-21T09:44:24Z
dc.date.available2021-04-21T09:44:24Z
dc.date.issued2002
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/2846
dc.description.abstract<p>Since the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in 2016, scientist have been studying its “indivisible whole” nature, with the objectives to propose viable methods and tools for integrated planning of the implementation of the 17 SDGs. The three dimensions of sustainable development as outlined by the 2030 Agenda—economic prosperity, social justice and environmental protection—are viewed as “intertwined”, like three strands of the DNA. The 17 SDGs have a clear starting point in one of the three dimensions of sustainable development and embed all three dimensions within their targets.</p> <p>This publication highlights how the systems thinking approach applied by ESCAP complements tools created by experts as the most comprehensive method to develop strategies and plans for the integrated and holistic implementation of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs. This short overview of the analytical framework developed by ESCAP describes how the many interlinkages and relationships were analysed (in three selected country case studies) using the systems thinking approach of causal loop interactions combined with the theory of leverage points to identify effective and impactful interventions at the policy level.</p> <p>This comprehensive methodology developed will assist policymakers in:</p> <li>reviewing existing institutional architecture and mandates to determine their relationship with the 17 SDGs;</li> <li>assessing the impacts of policies and identifying effective policy interventions (leverage points) for impactful investment and use of scarce resources; and</li> <li>stakeholder mapping and engagement in collectively developing the aspirational qualitative vision for societal change.</li>
dc.format.extent224 p.
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherCGPRT Centre
dc.relation.ispartofseriesCGPRT Centre Monograph
dc.rightsThis publication may be reproduced in whole or in part for educational or non-profit purposes without special permission from the copyright holder, provided that the source is acknowledged. The ESCAP Publications Office would appreciate receiving a copy of any publication that uses this publication as a source.
dc.rightsUse may not be made of this publication for resale or any other commercial purpose whatsoever without prior permission. Applications for such permission, with a statement of the purpose and extent of reproduction, should be addressed to the Secretary of the Publications Board, United Nations, New York.
dc.titleCoping against El Nino for stabilizing rainfed agriculture : lessons from Asia and the Pacific
dc.typeText
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Access
dc.rights.holderUnited Nations
dc.subject.unbistCLIMATE CHANGE
dc.subject.unbistAGRICULTURE
escap.publisherPlaceBogor, Indonesia
escap.doctypeReport
escap.programmeOfWorkMacroeconomic Policy and Financing for Development
escap.libBibNumber60704
escap.bibLevelMonograph
escap.eventNameJoint Workshop for Coping against El Nino for Stabilizing Rainfed Agriculture
escap.eventTypeWorkshop
escap.eventDateSeptember 17-19, 2002.
escap.eventLocationCebu, the Philippines
escap.contactPhone+66 2 288-1234
escap.contactEmail[email protected]
escap.contactUnitCommunications and Knowledge Management Section
escap.ispartofseriesnoCGPRT Centre Monograph ; No. 43
dc.date.escap2002-01-01
dc.relation.ispartofseriesnoNo. 43


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