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Développement socio-économique, consommation et production durables, intégration sociale, changements démographiques, santé publique, changement climatique et énergie, transport durable, ressources naturelles, partenariat, bonne gouvernance.
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Sustainable development in the European Union 2009 monitoring report of the EU sustainable development strategy
KS-78-09-865-EN-C
S t a t is t ic al b o o k s
Sustainable development in
the European Union
2009 monitoring report of the EU Sustainable development
sustainable development strategy
in the European Union
The Eurostat monitoring report, based on the EU set
of sustainable development indicators, provides an
2009 monitoring reportobjective, statistical picture of progress towards the
goals and objectives of the EU sustainable development of the EU sustainable development strategy
strategy. It is published every two years and underpins
the European Commission’s progress report on the
implementation of the strategy.
The statistics covered illustrate the range of issues
relevant for sustainable development, and will
contribute to raising awareness of the opportunities
and challenges lying ahead. Quantitative rules applied
consistently across indicators, and visualised through
weather symbols, provide a relative assessment of
whether Europe is moving in the right direction, and at a
su cient pace, given the objectives and targets de ned
in the strategy. The data presented cover the period
from 1990 to 2007-8 (or the latest year available).
Sustainable development is a fundamental and
overarching objective of the European Union
(EU), enshrined in the Treaty. The EU sustainable
development strategy, launched by the European
Council in Gothenburg in 2001 and renewed in June
2006, aims for the continuous improvement of quality of
life for current and future generations.
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rthoraeedaerulreenctotadddeyanbaeelbwsfhotrhaegeraaniehcicecrlForeword
ustainable development is a great challenge for Sour societies; it is a primary goal of the EU, en-
shrined in its treaties since 1997. Te EU sustain-
able development strategy brings together the many
strands of economic, social and environmental pol-
icy under one overarching objective - to continually
improve the quality of life and well-being on Earth
for present and future generations. At this point in
time, when the world is facing a fnancial crisis and
a global recession, as well as a food crisis, a looming
energy crisis, and climate change, it is more than
ever important to have a coherent and long-term
vision for our future development.
Impartial and objective statistical information
is essential for all decision-making and provides
transparency and openness. Ofcial statistics play
a fundamental role in today's society and are essential for the development, implementation,
monitoring and evaluation of EU policies. Eurostat and the European Statistical System have
a leading role to play in providing data and monitoring to what extent the EU is on track to
achieving the concrete goals for a sustainable development set out in the strategy. Te main
visible outcome is a bi-annual Monitoring Report which underpins the Commission commu-
nication to the Council and the European Parliament.
Walter Radermacher
Director-General, Eurostat
Sustainable development in the European Union 1Abstract
Te Eurostat monitoring report, based on the EU set of sustainable development indicators,
provides an objective, statistical picture of progress towards the goals and objectives of the EU
sustainable development strategy. It is published every two years and underpins the European
Commission’s progress report on the implementation of the strategy.
Te statistics covered illustrate the range of issues relevant for sustainable development, and
will contribute to raising awareness of the opportunities and challenges lying ahead. Quanti-
tative rules applied consistently across indicators, and visualised through weather symbols,
provide a relative assessment of whether Europe is moving in the right direction, and at a suf-
fcient pace, given the objectives and targets defned in the strategy. Te data presented cover
the period from 1990 to 2007/8 (or the latest year available).
Sustainable development is a fundamental and overarching objective of the European Union,
enshrined in the Treaty. Te EU sustainable development strategy, launched by the European
Council in Gothenburg in 2001 and renewed in June 2006, aims for the continuous improve-
ment of quality of life for current and future generations.
2 Sustainable development in the European Union Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
Data extraction and project management:
First drafs of the main chapters were based on data extracted at the beginning of 2009. Tese
chapters were then reviewed by experts within Eurostat and other Commission Services, and
from the European Environment Agency and the Member States. Revised chapters were fur-
ther reviewed by a team of independent specialists. A subsequent data extraction took place
over the summer of 2009 prior to further revision. Te fnal version of the manuscript was
completed in October 2009, and is entirely the responsibility of the editorial team.
Editorial team (in alphabetical order):
Viktoria Bolla, Wolfgang Hauschild, Onno Hofmeister, Dorothea Jung, Graham Lock, Anita
Pavlovic, Andrea Scheller, Vincent Tronet
Initial drafting of chapters and coordination:
Socioeconomic development: Wilhelm Zwirner (WU, RIMAS)
Climate change and energy: Nils Meyer-Ohlendorf, Katharina Umpfenbach, Viktoria Wess-
lowski (Ecologic)
Sustainable transport: Christoph Schreyer (INFRAS)
Sustainable consumption and production: Markus Hametner, Katharina Jarmai (WU, RIMAS)
Natural resources: Ingo Bräuer, Timo Kaphengst, Viktoria Wesslowski (Ecologic)
Public health: Judith Trageser, Tomas von Stokar (INFRAS)
Social inclusion: Christian Marti, Nicole North (INFRAS)
Demographic changes: Maria Latorre (ippr)
Global partnership: Nils Meyer-Ohlendorf, Christiane Gerstetter, Doris Knoblauch (Ecologic)
Good governance: Gerald Berger (WU, RIMAS)
Coordinators:
Markus Hametner (WU, RIMAS), Katharina Jarmai (WU, RIMAS), Maria Latorre (ippr), An-
dré Martinuzzi (WU, RIMAS), Nicole North (INFRAS), Anneke von Raggamby (Ecologic),
Tomas von Stokar (INFRAS)
Sustainable development in the European Union 3Acknowledgements
Independent specialist reviewers:
Socioeconomic development: Hans Martens, Jan-Egbert Sturm
Climate change and energy: Hans-Martin Füssel, Hans-Joachim Ziesing
Sustainable transport: Henrik Gudmundsson, Hermann Knofacher
Sustainable consumption and production: Don Huisingh, Lucia Reisch, Gerd Scholl
Natural resources: Lawrence Jones-Walters, Jon Lovett
Public health: Peter Allebeck, Walter Ricciardi
Social inclusion: Jochen Clasen, Heike Trappe
Demographic changes: Bert de Vroom, Rainer Münz
Global partnership: Mary Jane Mace, Stephen Morse
Good governance: Susan Baker, William Laferty
Other reviewers:
Marta Beck-Domzalska, Roland Beck, Teresa Bento, Katarzyna Biala, Achim Boenke, Giuseppe
Carone, Angel Andres Calvo Santes, Antonia Carparelli, Simone Casali, Sophie Condé , Ve-
ronica Corsini, Francesca d’Angelo, Arturo de la Fuente Nuño, Eric De Brabanter, Nathalie
Darnaut, Poul Degnbol, Cécile Dormoy, Didier Dupré, Marco Fantini, Ingeborg Fiala, Georg
Fischer, Jürgen Förster, Christian Freudenberger, Gilberto Gambini, Domenico Gaudioso, Ni-
colas Gérard, Kostas Giannakouris, Gudrun Gudfnnsdottir, Julie Hass, Keith Hayes, Pedro
Herrera Gimenez, Ralf Jacob, Lothar Janßen, Peder Jensen, Sylvain Jouhette, Erasmia Kitou,
Wim Kloek, Agota Krenusz, Katarzyna Kuske, Ariane Labat, Simon Le Grand, Fabienne Lefe-
bvre, Bartek Lessaer, Katarina Lindahl, Agnieszka Litwinska, Pekka Loesoenen, Casto López
Benítez, Anke Lukewiller, Dietmar Maaß, Leticia Martinez Aguilar, Liviana Mattonetti, Sven
Matzke, Ilias Mavroidis, Roeland Mertens, Andrea Mészáros, Maria Cristina Mohora, Fran-
çoise Moreau, Pierre Nadin, Andreas Nägele, Ligia Nobrega, Jonas Noreland, Colin Nugent,
Julius Op De Beke, Maria Papaioanou, Sergiu Valentin Parvan, Ruth Paserman, Vicenç Pedret
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