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+ Integrating national SDG, NDC, and LTS processes with enhanced research capacity Prof. Nate Hultman Director, Center for Global Sustainability University of Maryland School of Public Policy

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Integrating national SDG, NDC, and LTS processes with enhanced research capacity

Prof. Nate HultmanDirector, Center for Global Sustainability

University of Maryland School of Public Policy

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Kiribati

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+Engine of Ambition

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NDC Process

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+Linking across processes

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SDG Assessment

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Timor-Leste

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+Linking the Policy and Analytical Processes

1. Future sustainable development pathways can be co-produced by policy makers, analysts, and other stakeholders

2. These conversations generate goals for near-term targets, long-term strategies, and sustainable development

3. Analysis conducted by research groups with global expertise can be conducted in partnership with universities or other research capacity within country

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TWI 2050 Project Can Support this Process by providing robust analysis, leveraging broader coalitions of research, and integrating this with multiple dimensions of NDC, LTS, and SDGs

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Fiji

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cgs.umd.edu

publicpolicy.umd.edu

email: [email protected]

Photos from COP23 Pacific Photo Competition1. Jafet Potenzo Lopes, Timor-Leste2. Humans of Kiribati, Kiribati3. Spencer Nigel Robinson, Fijihttps://cop23.com.fj/cop23-pacific-photo-competition