PATH2030 – An Evaluation of Finland's Sustainable Development Policy
Berg, Annukka; Lähteenoja, Satu; Ylönen, Matti; Korhonen-Kurki, Kaisa; Linko, Tyyra; Lonkila, Kirsi-Marja; Lyytimäki, Jari; Salmivaara, Anna; Salo, Hanna; Schönach, Paula; Suutarinen, Ira (2019-05-13)
Berg, Annukka
Lähteenoja, Satu
Ylönen, Matti
Korhonen-Kurki, Kaisa
Linko, Tyyra
Lonkila, Kirsi-Marja
Lyytimäki, Jari
Salmivaara, Anna
Salo, Hanna
Schönach, Paula
Suutarinen, Ira
Prime Minister's Office
13.05.2019
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The PATH2030 project has produced an evaluation of Finland's sustainable development policy and formulated concrete recommendations for the future. The evaluation is based on multidisciplinary methods and broad and diverse material in the form of indicators, documents, and expert views gathered through surveys, interviews and workshops. The evaluation focused particularly on the time after the 2030 Agenda entered into force in 2016.
No country has yet presented a credible plan for how to reach the goals of the 2030 Agenda. Finland has various national targets and programmes that point in the right direction, but the policy could be more transformative and coherent. Finland’s sustainable development policy has succeeded in being inclusive, which shows that sustainable development has become a broadly accepted aim in society.
Reaching the 2030 goals requires, however, many system-level changes and the mediation of conflicts of interest. The evaluation shows that sustainable development policy should focus on climate change, environmental questions, consumption and increasing inequality. It is recommended that sustainable development should become the basis of future Government Programmes, that a roadmap for how to reach the goals should be created and that, for example, the indicators and the Expert Panel on Sustainable Development should be revised.
Appendix 1-13 PATH2030: Detailed descriptions of the evaluations and documentation of data collection (separate document, in Finnish)
Appendix 14 PATH2030: The 2030 Agenda, foreign policy and human rights (separate document, in Finnish)
No country has yet presented a credible plan for how to reach the goals of the 2030 Agenda. Finland has various national targets and programmes that point in the right direction, but the policy could be more transformative and coherent. Finland’s sustainable development policy has succeeded in being inclusive, which shows that sustainable development has become a broadly accepted aim in society.
Reaching the 2030 goals requires, however, many system-level changes and the mediation of conflicts of interest. The evaluation shows that sustainable development policy should focus on climate change, environmental questions, consumption and increasing inequality. It is recommended that sustainable development should become the basis of future Government Programmes, that a roadmap for how to reach the goals should be created and that, for example, the indicators and the Expert Panel on Sustainable Development should be revised.
Appendix 1-13 PATH2030: Detailed descriptions of the evaluations and documentation of data collection (separate document, in Finnish)
Appendix 14 PATH2030: The 2030 Agenda, foreign policy and human rights (separate document, in Finnish)
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This publication is part of the implementation of the Government Plan for Analysis, Assessment and Research (tietokayttoon.fi). The content is the responsibility of the producers of the information and does not necessarily represent the view of the Government.