WEBINAR: Indicators' Coherence with the Sustainable Development Goals
On March 23, 2016 at 11am-1pm (EST) we will be hosting a webinar to discuss links between the SDGs and Canadian national sustainability indicator sets.
We will be hosting the last of the Canadian Sustainability Indicators Network (CSIN) webinars for this year on March 23, 2016 at 11am-1pm EST.
Critical to implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will be our ability to monitor progress, adjust our efforts as necessary, and identify gaps as we move towards 2030. The final indicator set to monitor the SDGs is to be announced in mid-March 2016.
In this webinar we will review the proposed SDGs indicators, and potential sources of data used at the national level in Canada and elsewhere to report on them.
We will also review some current provincial and community data monitoring related to sustainable development for their relevance to the accounted SDGs indicators. This will help provinces to identify how compatible their indicators are with the SDGs for future planning and monitoring.
Upcoming events
2026 Investment Policy Forum
The 17th edition of IISD's Investment Policy Forum will take place from September 16 to 18, 2026, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Weathering the Waters: Building climate resilience that pays off
Join us to explore Canada’s adaptation progress, the rising costs of delay (water, floods, drought), and new ways to finance resilience.
Natural Solutions for Water Security: Canada's Policy Path Forward
This 2-day forum aims to advance strategic priorities and define practical next steps for accelerating the adoption of natural infrastructure as a new normal.
Unpacking National Investment Laws: Dispute settlement
Join IISD and UNCTAD for a webinar on May 7 as we explore key findings and recommendations from two recent publications on national investment laws and their investor–state dispute settlement provisions. A panel of experts will discuss the risks posed by dispute settlement provisions in investment laws, emerging good practices, and the urgent need for coherence between domestic legal frameworks and international treaty reform efforts.