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This article discusses the development of the MONET framework, an integrated view of sustainable development in Switzerland. It explores the conceptual framework, indicator typology, and selection process, emphasizing the importance of equity, preservation of capital stocks, decoupling, and resource efficiency. The article also highlights the next step of visualizing indicators for effective monitoring.
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Monitoring Sustainable Development in Switzerland – From a Shopping Centre to the Dashboard of the Federal Council’s Sustainable Development Strategy André de MontmollinSeptember 23th, 2009, 1st Meeting of the UNECE-TFSD
MONET and the WGSSD • MONET is build on an: • Integrated view of SD • Conceptual framework MONET is not Policy oriented, but just try to
Response (R) Flow Input/Output ()Flow Structural criteria (S) Level (L)Flow / Stock Capital (C) Stock Indicator Typology
Communication Meetings needsHow well do we live? Equity (Fairness)How well are resources distributed? Preservation of capital stocksWhat are we leaving behind for our children? DecouplingHow efficiently are we using our natural resources?
Switzerland’s Integrated View of SD Capital approach Produced Financial SNA SEEA … Natural Human Social Statistics System The MONET Framework and the Capital Approach MONET’s Frame of reference, postulats