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Mechanisms of Vertical IntegrationNational — sub-national linkagesSub-national levels were involved in the general consultation process of preparing the NSDS. Several round-table discussions were held in order to involve stakeholder groups. An on-line forum provided opportunities to give opinions, suggestions, etc. EU linkagesThe renewed EU Strategy for Sustainable Development (EU SDS) that was adopted in June 2006 foresees that Member States bi-annually report about how they address the priorities of the EU SDS. Hungary has published its first national report on implementing the EU SDS in summer 2007.
Mechanisms of Horizontal IntegrationThe guidance document for preparing the Hungarian NSDS points out that, during the decision-making process (e.g. legislative, investment, budget, institutions or governmental issues in a broader sense), all important social and environmental factors have to be considered beside the long-term effects. All Government ministries were involved in the development of the NSDS and could comment on early drafts.
Evaluation and ReviewThe implementation should be a process with extensive social cooperation, based on a regular strategic review, which broadens and extends knowledge about sustainability, the processes threatening sustainability, and the necessary societal change. It should also strengthen scientific research and the exchange of knowledge, as well as availability of research results and extensive dissemination of knowledge about sustainability.
Indicators and MonitoringThe environmental department of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (CSO) contributed to the publication, ‘Indicators of Sustainable Development and Changes in Hungary in the Frame of EU Indicators’, that was published by the Ministry of Environment and Water in 2004. This publication was in compliance with the recommendations of the UN and aimed at presenting the main goal of applying SD indicators and monitoring SD Hungary. Since 2006, CSO publishes its collected data collection on SD issues that was based on an SD indicator set (155 indicators all together) elaborated by Eurostat. CSO also took part in the preparation process for the NSDS and in the development of the related indicator set. The national Sustainability Basic Indicator System (SBIS) – in a process coordinated by the Eurostat – is under development. The concept of SBIS is based on two pillars: (i) implementation of the EU sustainability indicator system on a strong and detailed methodological basis, elaborated together with Eurostat; and (ii) headline indicators to communicate information on SD to the wider public.
ParticipationIn the framework of the public participation process in developing the NSDS (based on a Government decree), the strategy and a related structured questionnaire were made available on the homepage of the National Development Agency and the Ministry of Environment and Water. An email with the request for participation in this process had been sent to several hundred professionals, interest representing and social organizations, as well as to representatives of the economic, local governmental, and civil spheres. The opinions were submitted via the homepage or by e-mail. Moreover, a four-round panel discussion series had also been organized. Almost 100 organizations had been invited to the panel discussions. The draft NSDS was then discussed, amongst others, with the Nationwide Regional Development Civil Interest Reconciliation Forum and the Nationwide Regional Development Council.
Sub-national activitiesThere is only an older study on the local SD initiatives but it has not been updated yet, so there is no recent up-to-date overview available on initiatives on local and regional levels. A more in-depth survey and outreach on sub-national SD activities is expected in the new phase of NSDS development under the auspices of the National Council on Sustainable Development.
This Country Profile has been last updated on: Friday, 05 December 2008 For the sources used in the country profiles, please click here.
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