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Sustainable well-being indicators and public policy

Building policies: interactive sessions Policy monitoring and evaluation
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Well-being indicators are often seen as an “alternative” to traditional systems for monitoring policy action. In recent years, their alignment with SDG indicator methods has given them renewed legitimacy as a valuable approach to complement conventional public policy monitoring models. This session will highlight the example of the city of Grenoble, France, where a cluster system of well-being indicators was successfully used to monitor the public policies implemented by the municipality.

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University of Study of Florence - Department of Education, Languages, Interculture, Literature and Psychology - FORLILPSI
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