LogoWebinar Visualizando el progreso de la UE en relación con los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible y el Pacto Verde Europeo
En línea, viernes, 1 de diciembre de 2023 a las 11 h.
Impartido por Ana Maqueda Lafuente (Eurostat. Oficina Estadística de la Unión Europea)

Vídeo del Webinar completo: https://youtu.be/wTDSDUatVf8

Webinar sobre los diferentes recursos interactivos creados por Eurostat con el objetivo de visualizar los avances de la UE en relación con los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS) y el Pacto Verde Europeo. Los 17 ODS, que están en el centro de la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible de las Naciones Unidas, proporcionan un marco político integral en todo el mundo para poner fin a todas las formas de pobreza, luchar contra las desigualdades y abordar el cambio climático, garantizando al mismo tiempo que nadie se quede atrás. El Pacto Verde Europeo es el plan integral presentado por la Comisión Europea para frenar el avance del cambio climático en diversos ámbitos de actuación.

El seminario web es gratuito pero requiere la inscripción previa de los participantes a través de la web de Centre de Documentació Europea de la Universitat de València: http://bit.ly/3OcQyHc.
Con la colaboración de la Facultat d’Economia de la Universitat de València.

2023 DE23 Flyer Eurostat 2023

La Unión Europea ha presentado en las Naciones Unidas, en Nueva York, su primera revisión voluntaria de la aplicación de la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible. La revisión subraya el compromiso inequívoco de la UE con la Agenda 2030 y sus Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS). Ofrece una visión general de cómo las acciones interiores y exteriores de la UE contribuyen a la consecución de los 17 Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS), tanto dentro de la UE como en los países socios de todo el mundo. Hace balance de los progresos realizados, reflexiona sobre las lecciones aprendidas y examina cómo seguir avanzando en la Agenda 2030 a escala de la UE.

La Comisión Europea está aplicando la Agenda 2030 a través de una perspectiva de la Administración en su conjunto que integra los ODS en todas las propuestas, políticas y estrategias. Desde 2020, el programa de trabajo anual de la Comisión pone los ODS en el centro de la elaboración de las políticas de la UE. Se reflejan, en particular, en iniciativas emblemáticas como el Pacto Verde Europeo y el Instrumento de Recuperación de la Unión Europea. Esto incluye grandes cantidades de financiación, por ejemplo a través del Mecanismo de Recuperación y Resiliencia, para apoyar reformas e inversiones que contribuyan concretamente a avanzar en la consecución de los ODS. La Comisión también ha integrado los ODS en el Semestre Europeo, el marco de la UE para la coordinación de las políticas económicas y presupuestarias. Las instituciones de la UE, los gobiernos nacionales, regionales y locales, los interlocutores sociales y la sociedad civil desempeñan un papel importante en la consecución de los ODS. | RAPID, IP/23/3801, 19.7.2023

CoverSustainable development in the European Union – Monitoring report on progress towards the SDGs in an EU context – 2023 edition

Sustainable development is firmly anchored in the European Treaties and has been at the heart of European policy for a long time. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted by the UN General Assembly in September 2015, have given a new impetus to global efforts for achieving sustainable development. The EU is fully committed to playing an active role in helping to maximise progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. This publication is the seventh of Eurostat’s regular reports monitoring progress towards the SDGs in an EU context. The analysis in this publication builds on the EU SDG indicator set, developed in cooperation with a large number of stakeholders. The indicator set comprises around 100 indicators and is structured along the 17 SDGs. For each SDG, it focuses on aspects that are relevant from an EU perspective. The monitoring report provides a statistical presentation of trends relating to the SDGs in the EU over the past five years (‘short-term’) and, when sufficient data are available, over the past 15 years (‘long-term’). The indicator trends are described on the basis of a set of specific quantitative rules. This 2023 edition also analyses the impacts of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic during 2022 and the beginning of 2023 that are visible in Eurostat’s official statistics.

https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ks-04-23-184

CoverREGIONS2030 - European regional SDG indicators
Vega Rapun, M., Stamos, I., Proietti, P. and Siragusa, A.
Publications Office of the European Union, 2022
ISBN 978-92-76-59330-0, doi:10.2760/535936

This report presents and discusses the methodological approach for the development of a regional monitoring indicator set for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within the framework of the REGIONS2030 project. The report presents the methodology and the criteria for the selection. The report also includes the list of indicators that will be the starting point of SDG monitoring for piloting regions of the project. The indicator set is a result of an iterative process that in brief included the identification of sources of indicators (with respective information on their methodology of calculation and other related metadata), the filtering, merging and selection of indicators that were fit for the REGIONS2030 project and the EU regional dimension, and the respective filling in of all related information regarding among others their availability in European countries, coverage, timeliness, alignment with other monitoring frameworks.

https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/JRC131581

CoverSustainable development in the European Union — Monitoring report on progress towards the SDGs in an EU context — 2022 edition

Sustainable development is firmly anchored in the European Treaties and has been at the heart of European policy for a long time. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted by the UN General Assembly in September 2015, have given a new impetus to global efforts for achieving sustainable development. The EU is fully committed to playing an active role in helping to maximise progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. This publication is the sixth of Eurostat’s regular reports monitoring progress towards the SDGs in an EU context. The analysis in this publication builds on the EU SDG indicator set, developed in cooperation with a large number of stakeholders. The indicator set comprises around 100 indicators and is structured along the 17 SDGs. For each SDG, it focuses on aspects that are relevant from an EU perspective. The monitoring report provides a statistical presentation of trends relating to the SDGs in the EU over the past five years (‘short-term’) and, when sufficient data are available, over the past 15 years (‘long-term’). The indicator trends are described on the basis of a set of specific quantitative rules. This 2022 edition also analyses the COVID-19 pandemic’s impacts during 2020, 2021 and the beginning of 2022 that are visible in Eurostat’s official statistics. [+]

CoverSDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) and me — 2022 edition | Interactive Edition

This interactive publication aims to help you to understand what the 17 SDGs are about and invites you to explore and evaluate the situation of your country compared to others. It offers easy understandable visualisation tools for a selected sub-set of the 100 EU SDG indicators. [+]

CoverGuide to statistics in European Commission development cooperation — 2021 edition — Volume 1: Sustainable development goals and indicators 

The “Guide to statistics in European Commission development cooperation” provides extensive information on statistics in development cooperation, presenting key international initiatives supporting developing countries in building sustainable statistical systems that produce quality statistics. The Guide explains the ‘statistical machinery’, covering the organisation, functioning and products of national statistical systems, as well as key international quality frameworks and principles. It presents tools for assessing statistical systems, strategic plans for developing statistical institutions, management of national projects/programmes in the field of statistics, training, as well as different aspects of statistical capacity building.

The Guide can be used to identify and develop actions to support statistics and statistical indicators to define and follow-up cooperation programmes, including sector policies. This new edition of the Guide groups the previous sector chapters into four new thematic volumes on: the Sustainable Development Goals and indicators; Social statistics; Economic statistics; Environment and climate change. [+]

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