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		<description><![CDATA[Sustainable development policy needs the best evidence it can get – but too often, we use indicators which show only what is easy to see on the surface.
The INSURE project (April 2004 - January 2007) aims to get beneath the surface, to the underlying ‘system dynamics’. For this INSURE has built a prototype &#8216;System Toolkit’ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sustainable development policy needs the best evidence it can get – but too often, we use indicators which show only what is easy to see on the surface.</p>
<p>The INSURE project (April 2004 - January 2007) aims to get beneath the surface, to the underlying ‘system dynamics’. For this INSURE has built a prototype &#8216;System Toolkit’ for analysis of sustainable development at the regional level, with four components. The ‘Baseline’ explores the scope of a sustainability issue: secondly, the ‘Mapping’ identifies the fuzzy and qualitative factors. Then, the ‘Model’ provides a full quantitative dynamic analysis, with transferable software for any region: and finally the ‘Indicators’ provide a framework for benchmarking and communicating the most significant factors.</p>
<p>With a ’20-step’ method and a more technical ‘advanced’ method, the Toolkit has been tested in a series of case studies around Europe. These show many practical applications to sustainability strategy, evaluation, training and communication. There is also a strong scientific agenda in exploring the conceptual foundations for analysis of sustainable development.</p>
<p>The system dynamics approach which underpins the INSURE has potential for a unifying and scientific representation of SD at the regional level. Instead of measuring the ‘symptoms’ through SD indicators, the project tries to get to the ‘causes’ with a more fundamental understanding of the region as a system. This shows how economic sectors, spatial development, environmental pressures and social trends are all inter-linked and inter-dependent. This kind of knowledge is essential for the challenges of SD from local to global.</p>
<p>In this way, the INSURE approach will contribute to increased awareness of the issues and choices of SD among stakeholders at all levels, particularly at the regional level around Europe.</p>
<p>For general information on the project and the background, click here for access to the material for dissemination (leaflet, poster, Scientific papers, presentations).</p>
<p>For other information, go to the tabs on Project Outputs, Partners and Events</p>
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