The previous versions of the indicator set are also available in Excel format: 2021, 2020, 2019, 20. The new EU SDG indicator set 2022 is implemented on Eurostat's website together with the release of the 2022 edition of the EU SDG monitoring report. This report describes the process and presents the outcome of the review. In preparation of the EU SDG monitoring report 2022, the indicator set was reviewed between October 2021 and January 2022.
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The EU SDG indicator set is open to annual reviews to incorporate indicators from new data sources as well as to take into account new targets in line with the priorities of the European Commission, such as the European Green Deal and other initiatives. are used to monitor more than one SDG) have strong links with the above-mentioned Communication and the EU policy initiatives mentioned in the accompanying Commission Staff Working Document ‘Key European action supporting the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development’. The 101 indicators (31 of which are multipurpose, i.e. The monitoring report builds on the EU SDG indicator set. The methodology applied is explained in detail in the monitoring report. The indicator trends are presented visually in the form of arrows. All other indicators are analysed according to the direction and speed of change. This applies to 22 out of the 101 indicators, mainly in the areas of environment, agriculture, energy, education, poverty and employment. For indicators for which quantitative EU targets exist, the progress is analysed in relation to those targets. The indicator trends are described on the basis of specific quantitative rules. It provides a first statistical assessment of trends in relation to the SDGs in the EU during the past five years ('short-term') and, whenever data availability allows, during the past 15 years ('long-term'). It looks at the aspects of the SDGs that are relevant from an EU perspective and therefore does not aim at exhaustively assessing EU progress towards the 169 targets of the 2030 Agenda. The Eurostat publication ' Sustainable Development in the European Union – Monitoring report on progress towards the SDGs in an EU context - 2022 edition’ is the most recent of these regular monitoring exercises. The Communication foresees regular monitoring of progress towards the SDGs in an EU context. How does Eurostat monitor progress towards the SDGs in the EU? To find out more about the SDGs in an EU context and the results of Eurostat's monitoring, please see the pages ' Key findings' and ' Indicators' in this section. It also produces regular monitoring reports on progress towards the SDGs in an EU context. For this purpose it coordinated the development of the EU SDG indicator set and keeps it up to date. What is Eurostat's role?Įurostat is called to regularly monitor progress towards the SDGs in an EU context. The EU's answer to the 2030 Agenda is outlined in the 22 November 2016 European Commission's Communication Next steps for a sustainable European future - European action for sustainability". The EU, in coordination with its Member States, is committed to support the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and to strive towards a sustainable future for all.
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The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted by the United Nations (UN) in September 2015, have given a new impetus to global efforts for achieving sustainable development. Sustainable development objectives have been at the heart of European policy for a long time, firmly anchored in the European Treaties (Articles 3 (5) and 21 (2) of the Treaty on European Union) and mainstreamed in key cross-cutting projects, sectoral policies and initiatives.