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Mechanisms of Vertical IntegrationNational — sub-national linkagesIn the preparation of the NSDS, the National Council for Sustainable Development (NCSD) was involved. Two representatives of the sub-national levels participate in the NCSD. The NCSD organised five topic-specific discussions, including one with regional and local representatives. As for the revision of the NSDS, the NCSD is the umbrella body for the ‘scenario-building exercise’. A steering committee guides the process and also includes representatives of the sub-national levels. Regarding implementation, the Structural Funds/Cohesion Funds were the main focus of Slovenia. In this context, SD was addressed in regional development programmes. There is an ad-hoc involvement of regional bodies in this process, mainly in cohesion fund programming. Generally, there is a link between the objectives of the NSDS and the regional programmes. On the one hand, this is fostered by a coordination mechanism in the Office for Regional Development in the Government that coordinates multi-level governance issues with the NCSD and the Regional Development Councils. On the other hand, a decree that is mandatory for all political levels outlines that in development policy, the principles of the NSDS need to be taken into account (Art. 3). Another article defines the context of a development plan and refers to SEA and policy coherence in establishment of the plan. 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. Slovenia has published its first national report on implementing the EU SDS in summer 2007. The Statistical Office of the republic of Slovenia in cooperation with EUROSTAT, some Member States and the National Council for Sustainable Development currently undertake a 2-year project aimed at compiling and promoting tailored-made sustainable development indicators for Slovenia. The sustainable development indicators web-page will be launched and a printed brochure made available by March 2010.
Mechanisms of Horizontal IntegrationInter-ministerial coordination was established during the preparation of the NSDS. Moreover, the National Council for SD (NCSD) fosters cross-sectoral coordination. According to the Government decision of 14 June 2007, the NCSD is chaired by the Minister of the Government Office for Growth and co-chaired by the Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning and by the Minister of Local Government and Regional Policy. It is composed of 34 members, comprising 9 representatives of Government offices and 25 representatives of civil society.
Evaluation and ReviewThe implementation of the NSDS is monitored in the form of a Development Report that is annually prepared by the Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development and adopted by the Government of the Republic of Slovenia as a guideline for formulation of national economic and development policy. The Development Report 2008 contains findings regarding the implementation of strategic guidelines of the initial NSDS period. The report is divided into two parts: Part I presents an overview of the NSDS implementation for the five main objectives; part II documents the progress in detail by means of indicators of Slovenia's development.
Indicators and MonitoringThe findings in the Development Report 2008 are mainly based on the results obtained through the set of indicators that was designed to monitor development. The set of indicators largely corresponds to the set of 71 indicators applied in 2007, although it has been extended in some areas. The analysis in the Development Report 2008 is based on the official statistical data of domestic and foreign institutions that were available by the end of January 2008. In the analyses, a comparison of Slovenia with other EU Member States is made. The full list(s) of indicators as identified by a study commissioned by Eurostat can be downloaded here:
ParticipationDuring the preparation of the NSDS, several workshops with the participation of various stakeholder groups discussed the drafts. The discussions, workshops and close inter-ministerial co-ordination resulted in the Draft Strategy that the Government adopted as the proposal for public debate. Public debate started with a consultation meeting held by the Prime Minister. The participants were representatives of business, science, culture and other social stakeholders. Moreover, the NCSD organised five topic-specific discussions with individual groups of societal stakeholders (employers, employees, non-governmental organisations, social activities, regional and local interests). According to the Government decision of 14 June 2007, the Council for SD is chaired by the Minister of the Government Office for Growth and co-chaired by the Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning and by the Minister of Local Government and Regional Policy. It is composed of 34 members, comprising 9 representatives of government offices and 25 representatives of civil society (including representative of the economy, trade unions, municipalities, regional development agencies, the Roma community, Italian and Hungarian ethnic minorities, Slovene economic associations in Austria and Italy, and NGOs in the fields of environmental, social, economic development and equal opportunities). In preparation to review certain important strategic documents and policies in Slovenia (i.e. the Lisbon Implementation Strategy and the Slovenian Development Strategy, the latter is officially understood as NSDS), a participatory process was designed. The process started in May 2008 with a ‘scenario-building workshop’ involving about 30 participants to develop three scenarios for the future development of Slovenia with special focus on the impacts of climate change. This two-day workshop was organised by the Government Office for Growth and was attended by representatives of various governmental institutions, scientists, business representatives, unions, NGOs and the media. The current results are three scenarios regarding the future development of Slovenia and a definition of key actors, events and elements for each scenario. The experiences with the participatory process will be used for the review of the Slovenian Development Strategy in 2009.
Sub-national activities
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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