Measurement, Assessment, and Modelling
Navigating the sustainability transition requires data, models and tools that can tell us how close we are to our goals, where we may be headed, and what our options are.
Good decisions are grounded in trustworthy, robust data—both to totally understand where we are and to project where we will be tomorrow. Data tools and analyses can help people set targets, monitor and report on progress, and consider possible futures.
Effective sustainable development strategies especially require robust monitoring and assessment planning given the complex environmental, economic, and social systems involved. IISD works to develop, enhance, and apply measurement and assessment tools and processes to help people—from grassroots volunteer groups to national governments—navigate the path toward sustainable development.
Tracking Progress sites
Customizable data dashboards share key indicators of community well-being as charts, maps and graphs, allowing communities to easily track and visualize progress.
Peg
Explore the data dashboard IISD built with United Way Winnipeg for our home office city.
Comprehensive Wealth
The Comprehensive Wealth project encourages governments and citizens to move “beyond GDP” as the fundamental measure of societal progress.
SAVi
Sustainable Asset Valuation (SAVi) combines robust science, systems thinking and financial valuation to help policy-makers and investors make informed decisions on financing sustainable infrastructure.
Articles
The Urgency and Complexity of Moving Beyond GDP
Efforts to explore how the portfolio of capitals that make up Comprehensive Wealth—financial capital, produced capital, natural capital, human capital, and social capital—can give policymakers insights into how their policies build wealth for their countries in the long run.
Financial Capital in Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Trinidad and Tobago
Like other assets of the comprehensive wealth portfolio, financial capital can be used to support a country's long-term prosperity.
Human Capital in Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Trinidad and Tobago
Human capital is the major component of comprehensive wealth in most countries, and how it is managed is key to long-term prosperity.
Experts
Andrea Bassi
Senior Associate
Livia Bizikova
Lead II, Monitoring and Governance, Tracking Progress
Julie Dekens
Principal Researcher
Patrick Guerdat
Policy Advisor
Stefan Jungcurt
Lead II, SDG Indicators and Data, Tracking Progress
László Pintér
Senior Fellow
Joey Simoes
Hydrologist II
Robert Smith
Senior Associate
Anika Terton
Senior Policy Advisor and Lead
Lynn Wagner
Senior Director, Tracking Progress
Kyle Wiebe
Policy Advisor, Tracking Progress
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