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Small wins enhancing sustainability transformations : Sustainable development policy in Finland
No country is on its way to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by the year 2030. The expectations for rapid transformations have not materialized, and hence a strategy combining both incremental and more radical changes is needed. Such strategies have been discussed in other fields, but they have been largely unaddressed in relation to sustainable development. This article seeks to increase understanding of how changes of various sizes interact in sustainable development policy. Here, we utilize the concept of small wins as concrete, implemented and often incremental changes that can create momentum for larger-scale changes. By analyzing key government documents and reports, interviews, questionnaires and workshop material, we study Finland's sustainable development policy. We focus on changes in the realms of the 4Is, meaning institutions, interests, information and ideas. Based on the research, Finland has been particularly successful in building multi-sectoral institutions and mainstreaming the idea of sustainable development. There is a vast information base available. In practice, however, various conflicts of interest remain unsolved. We conclude that while a sustainable development policy based solely on small wins can be too slow and incremental to meet the major sustainability challenges of our time, it would pave the way for more transformative reforms. These include, for example, the current Government Programme based on the idea of sustainable development and challenging the status quo on various fronts. Highlights •Small wins can result in continuous change towards sustainability transformations. •The SD work culminates in the Government Programme based on sustainable development. •Important wins include high-level sustainable development coordination and budgeting. •Many challenges still remain, such as the lack of resources and binding policies. •Transformative governance should combine small wins and more radical changes.
Small wins enhancing sustainability transformations : Sustainable development policy in Finland
No country is on its way to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by the year 2030. The expectations for rapid transformations have not materialized, and hence a strategy combining both incremental and more radical changes is needed. Such strategies have been discussed in other fields, but they have been largely unaddressed in relation to sustainable development. This article seeks to increase understanding of how changes of various sizes interact in sustainable development policy. Here, we utilize the concept of small wins as concrete, implemented and often incremental changes that can create momentum for larger-scale changes. By analyzing key government documents and reports, interviews, questionnaires and workshop material, we study Finland's sustainable development policy. We focus on changes in the realms of the 4Is, meaning institutions, interests, information and ideas. Based on the research, Finland has been particularly successful in building multi-sectoral institutions and mainstreaming the idea of sustainable development. There is a vast information base available. In practice, however, various conflicts of interest remain unsolved. We conclude that while a sustainable development policy based solely on small wins can be too slow and incremental to meet the major sustainability challenges of our time, it would pave the way for more transformative reforms. These include, for example, the current Government Programme based on the idea of sustainable development and challenging the status quo on various fronts. Highlights •Small wins can result in continuous change towards sustainability transformations. •The SD work culminates in the Government Programme based on sustainable development. •Important wins include high-level sustainable development coordination and budgeting. •Many challenges still remain, such as the lack of resources and binding policies. •Transformative governance should combine small wins and more radical changes.
Small wins enhancing sustainability transformations : Sustainable development policy in Finland
Salo, Hanna H. (Autor:in) / Berg, Annukka (Autor:in) / Korhonen-Kurki, Kaisa (Autor:in) / Lähteenoja, Satu (Autor:in) / Suomen ympäristökeskus / The Finnish Environment Institute
01.01.2022
URN:NBN:fi-fe2022112567227
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC:
710
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