Making effective policy often means balancing sets of highly connected but very diverse targets. Striking the right balance can unlock synergies that bring multiple targets closer. The wrong one can see momentum lost, and progress on one target pushing others out of reach.
SDG Synergies helps you record, visualize and analyze how multiple targets are likely to interact in a given context. In doing so, it reveals deep patterns and relationships that would not be seen by simply looking at interactions between pairs of targets.
Based on a participatory, discussion-based scoring process, SDG Synergies develops a cross-impact matrix of interactions between all the targets being considered: how progress on one might affect progress on the other, and vice versa. With intuitive controls, it is then possible to regroup and rank these interactions to explore different aspects of the system.
Using advanced network analysis and visualization capabilities, SDG Synergies can surface more complex relationships, such as how the effects of one interaction could ripple through the larger system.
The visualizations and analyses can, for example, inform decisions about how to prioritize or sequence implementation of different targets, or how best to manage potential trade-offs between them. They can also help to identify what cross-sectoral collaborations would be most productive.
Systems thinking tool helps you record, visualize, and analyze how multiple policy targets interact in a given context.
- Feature
- Governance
- 30 June 2020
- Perspective
- Governance
- Climate
- 1 October 2020
Every application of SDG Synergies is different, tailored to the context, the targets, and the resources available.
SDG Synergies is invaluable for anyone who needs to make strategic decisions that involve multiple interacting targets and interests. To date, it has been used by national and regional governments around the world, universities, and more. But it could equally add value in the private and non-profit sectors. In 2016 SEI worked with the Swedish steel industry, applying a process building on the same basic methodology as SDG Synergies, to explore how the industry can maximize the value it brings to a more sustainable society over the coming decades.
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This brief summarizes key findings from a review of interactions of selected key targets of the Sustainable Development Goals for implementation in Sri Lanka.
- SEI briefs
- Governance
- 5 May 2021
- Sri Lanka
This SEI report examines the interactions among the Sustainable Development Goals in Sri Lanka at a national level.
- SEI reports
- Governance
- 5 May 2021
- Sri Lanka
Governments can use the new SDG Synergies approach to prioritize SDG targets and identify effective ways to achieve them.
- SEI briefs
- Governance
- 15 May 2019
Systems thinking tool helps you record, visualize, and analyze how multiple policy targets interact in a given context.
- Feature
- Governance
- 30 June 2020
A new SEI Project Report describes a proof-of-concept study applying the SDG Synergies approach at the level of the European Union.
- Feature
- Governance
- 8 November 2019
- Europe
SEI is piloting the SDG Synergies approach in Sri Lanka for coherent policy-making and implementation.
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- Governance
- 2017 - 2020
- Sri Lanka
- Southern Asia
- Senior Expert Researcher
- SEI Latin America
- @ILobosAlva
- Research Fellow
- SEI Headquarters
- @LinnJarnberg
- Team Leader: Global Goals and Systems; Research Fellow
- SEI Headquarters
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- Research Associate
- SEI Latin America
- Senior Research Fellow
- SEI Headquarters
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- SEI Latin America
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