Key Message

Measuring progress and reporting on sustainability from a sectoral perspective has immediate relevance for corporations and government departments with a sustainable development mandate.

Sectors and Themes

Working with diverse sectors and on cross-cutting themes towards assessing and reporting on progress on sustainability

A sectoral and thematic perspective is a useful entry point for addressing policy issues in public and private spheres. Multiple levels of governance, from global to regional and institutional, can be engaged in assessment on a sectoral or thematic basis. The sectoral perspective requires that attendtion be paid to cross-sectoral issues and linkages. Whether mining, agriculture, forestry or themes such as biodiversity, desertification or poverty, the sectoral and thematic emphasis requires matching measurement and assessment mechanisms.

Many of the multilateral agreements, outlooks and assessments we see on the global stage are sector- and issue-specific, such as:

Our work at the sectoral and thematic level ranges from biodiversity to energy, agriculture and supply chain analysis.

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