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Synergies and trade-offs of the sustainable transition: national level practices

Synergies and trade-offs of the sustainable transition: national level practices

“Synergies and Trade-offs of the sustainable transition: national level practices” is the 2° SPES Policy Dialogue organized in cooperation with TARKI Social Research Institute and the Hungarian National Council for Sustainable Development. The Policy Dialogue focuses on the key role played by Environment and Sustainable Development Advisory Councils in several European countries for integrated policy-making. It aims to trigger an exchange on the translation of cutting-edge evidence on sustainability transition into integrated, whole-of-society policymaking at national level.

Current societal challenges, such as accelerating climate and biodiversity crises, rising cost of living and growing multidimensional inequalities, geopolitical conflicts and political polarisation, require balancing economic objectives with the goals of achieving sustainable human development and wellbeing for all.
To do so, it is crucial to better address various synergies and trade-offs among the multiple dimensions of the sustainability transition: this involves combining environmental concerns and awareness of planetary limits to growth with both inclusiveness and equality of opportunities, and long-term societal prosperity.

However, despite meaningful efforts by various European, national and local actors, social, environmental and economic policies are still often made in silos rather than with an inter-institutional and whole-of-society approach. Implementing such an approach requires bridging the gap between scientific and academic evidence as well as practical experiences on the ground on the one hand and integrated policy-making processes on the other.
This can support developing policy interventions that consistently leverage synergies (and minimise trade-offs/tensions) through mutually reinforcing policy mixes.

 

2° Policy Dialogue
“Synergies and Trade-offs of the sustainable transition: national level practices”
Full programme

Budapest, 29 November 2024 | Venue: Delegation Hall of the Hungarian Parliament, 1051 Kossuth Lajos tér 1-3

Opening remarks

9.00-9.05 Welcome
István György Tóth – Director, TÁRKI

9.05-9.15 SPES project introduction
Prof. Mario Biggeri – Scientific Coordinator, University of Florence

9.15-9.30 National level policy making and stakeholder involvement in the field of sustainable development
Gábor Bartus – Secretary of the National Council of Sustainable Development Office, Hungary

 

Setting the scene presentation: Synergies and trade-offs of the sustainable transition

9.30-9.50 Synergies and trade-offs involved by the socio-technological transition to sustainability
Pierre Funalot, Researcher at University of Bordeaux

 

Roundtable I National level practices supporting integrated decision-making for the sustainable transition

9.50 – 10.35 Roundtable on national level practices supporting the decision-making process to increase synergies and tackle trade-offs between the social, economic and environmental dimensions of the sustainable transition

Chair: Andrea Ferrannini – SPES Project Manager, University of Florence

Participants:

  • László Borbély – Chair of the European Sustainable Development Network, State Counsellor, Coordinator of the Sustainable Development Department, Prime minister’s Chancellary, Romanian Government
  • Fabrice Dehoux – Member of the Secretariat of the Belgian Federal Council FRDO-CFDD
  • Katalin Sipos – Vice-Chair of the EEAC network, member of NFFT, CEO of Hungarian WWF

10.35-10.50Q&A session

10.50-11.10 Coffee break

 

Roundtable II Synergies and challenges for the Hungarian sustainable transition process

11.10-12.10 Roundtable on synergies and challenges for the Hungarian sustainable transition process

Chair: István György Tóth – Director, TÁRKI

Participants

  • Csaba Gondola – Managing Director of the Institute for Energy Strategy, Chief Adviser to the Minister of Energy
  • Ada Ámon – Director, Budapest Climate Agency
  • András Huszár – Director, Green Policy Centre
  • Szilárd Lantos -Program leader of Catching-up Settlements Program, Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta

12.10-12.25 Q&A session

 

Closing remarks

12.25-12.30 Prof. Mario Biggeri –  Scientific Coordinator, University of Florence

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