JRC Week on composite indicators and scoreboards, Ispra

Ispra, Italië
date November 4, 2019 - November 8, 2019
city Ispra, Italy
location Ispra, Italy Show location
organisation European Commission (EC) i

On November 4-8, the JRC Week on Composite Indicators and Scoreboards will bring together academics, policy makers, data and policy analysts with a common interest in multidimensional indicator frameworks to inform policy making.

Over the course of five days, participants will learn from best practices and engage with like-minded peers. The training will offer lessons learnt from the JRC assessments of more than 100 well-known composite indicators and scoreboards. The team of experts of the European Commission’s Competence Centre on Composite Indicators and Scoreboards will illustrate practical examples from major international indices and show what is behind the widely communicated scores and rankings.

The questions below and more will be explored during the training:

  • What are the state-of-art methods to develop and audit indices and scoreboards?
  • How much faith can we have in multidimensional frameworks and how can common pitfalls be avoided?
  • How can indices and scoreboards better inform policy and be communicated to the wider public?
  • What already successful tools can be further adopted?

In addition, the Community of Practice meeting will feature presentations by over 20 speakers from international institutions such as the MIT, Yale University, World Economic Forum, OECD, United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Germanwatch, Stanford University, Equal Measures 2030, among others. This year’s topics will focus on sustainable cities, energy transition, climate change, child wellbeing, African governance, gender equality and artificial intelligence.

The Community of Practice on Composite Indicators and Scoreboards offers an ideal opportunity to share political and technical challenges in building multidimensional frameworks, create new collaborations and stay up to date with the latest developments on composite indicators as well as on data visualisation tools.

The JRC Week is open to all with an interest in informing policies through multidimensional indicator frameworks.

Register online for the event and join over 100 participants from academia, international organisations, national and local governments, European Union institutions and private sector

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Agenda

November 4-6: Training on Composite Indicators and Scoreboards

November 7-8: Community of Practice on Composite Indicators and Scoreboards meeting

The detailed agenda can be found here

Registration

Register online for the event until October 10.

Contact

JRC-COIN@ec.europa.eu

Venue

European Commission’s Joint Research Centre, Via Enrico Fermi 2749, 21027, Ispra (VA), Italy

Costs

There are no registrations fees, but participants will need to cover the costs of their travel and accommodation. The JRC will provide assistance in booking accommodation in the local area and arrange transfers from airport/train station to the JRC site and local transfers from the hotel to the JRC site.

Language

The JRC Week on Composite Indicators and Scoreboards will be held in English.

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