The Federal Government has officially requested the drawing up of a second international peer review of its sustainable development policy. In keeping with the 2012 progress report on the National Sustainable Development Strategy, the respective invitations have been issued to internationally recognized experts.
The first meeting of peers was held in Berlin in early October 2012. The group is being chaired by Björn Stigson, who performed the same function for the first review four years ago. A full week of consultations between peers in Berlin is scheduled for the end of February 2013. This will include meetings with stakeholders. The annual conference of the Council for Sustainable Development in May 2013 will serve to collect and closely examine the various perceptions and assessments of sustainable development policy in Germany.
The peers will determine to what extent Germany’s Parliament, Federal Government and stakeholders have taken action in response to the recommendations of the first peer review of 2009. The 2013 peer review will primarily focus on sustainable, “green” business practices and on issues of sustainability management, as well as on increasing the effectiveness of sustainable development strategies. The peer review will also cover developments in the spheres of demographic change, cultural diversity, and resource scarcity. In addition, the peers will address how to enhance competencies and capacities for sustainable development and will look at issues related to global interdependence.
The peer review group is composed of the following members:
The German Council for Sustainable Development (RNE) is an advisory body mandated by and reporting back to the German Federal Government. Appointed ad personam by Chancellor Angela Merkel for a three-year term the 15 members are free to set their agenda. The RNE was first established in April 2001 by then Chancellor Gerhard Schröder. Its work is facilitated by a General Secretary and his staff.
The RNE seeks to make sustainable development a fundamental goal and field of action in all areas of the political sphere. It works towards citizens living a sustainable lifestyle and towards a broad public discussion on sustainability. It urges businesses and institutions to make their economic activities sustainable, to face the challenges posed by sustainability and to make use of its opportunities. The RNE seeks to broaden the discussion on sustainability within society and to make the outcomes of this more effective and more binding.
Source: RNE
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