The full methodology for this indicator can be found here.
Linkages:
FDES (Framework for the development of Environment Statistics) does not cover this indicator (Contact Reena Shah from UNSD on the FDES.)
SEEA (System of Economic Environmental Accounts) has linkages to this indicator, but it is not specifically covered in the SEEA. (Contact Alessandra Alferi from UNSD on the SEEA.)
OnePlanet: This is a core indicator for the OnePlanet Network. (Contact: Charles Arden-Clarke; Fabienne Pierre; Cecilia Lopezyroyo)
A Sustainable Public Procurement (SPP) action plan is a policy document articulating the priorities and actions a public authority will adopt to support the implementation of SPP. Plans usually/should address the environmental, social and economic dimensions of SPP, and recognise the potential for SPP to realise SDGs. More information is on the OnePlanet Network site.
The methodology developed by UNEP and its partners proposes an index measuring the level of implementation of sustainable public procurement (SPP) in a single country. It covers 8 sub-themes assessing (i) the existence of SPP policies and/or SPP legislation, (ii) the efforts and means dedicated by countries towards the implementation of SPP policies (process indicators), (iii) the outputs developed through these policies (outputs indicators) and (iv) the results achieved by these policies (outcome indicators).
The methodology applies a progressive approach in order to allow countries to consider certain options such as the inclusion of the sub-national level in the calculation. The methodology can be used by countries who are not yet able to measure outcome indicators even if they have already designed and have started implementation of SPP policies.
Contact: UNEP: Farid Yaker