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Measuring what matters: Improving usability and accessibility of policy frameworks and indicators for multidimensional well-being through collaboration (MERGE)

Achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the European Union's policies on environmental and social sustainability requires a comprehensive measure of human progress that does not focus solely on GDP. However, the evidence on alternative approaches is fragmented and the lack of consensus on competing indicators and policy frameworks is a major obstacle to setting policy goals that promote multi-dimensional well-being and to monitoring and measuring progress.

MERGE addresses these challenges by providing a forum for dialogue, co-creation and knowledge exchange, and by linking cutting-edge research and policy practice. A consortium of leading researchers and key communities in the field, MERGE brings together three recently launched higher education research consortia (SPES, ToBe, WISE Horizons) and an ERC grant (REAL).

To scale up results, MERGE provides a framework for creating and strengthening a multidisciplinary community of researchers, a technical and knowledge network, a policy network and a network of civil society actors.

Through these networks, MERGE aims to build a broad consensus on easy-to-use and acceptable indicators and frameworks for measuring multidimensional well-being within planetary boundaries in the EU and Member States, as well as in global organisations and civil society. MERGE participants will benefit from collaborative and training events, analyses, indicators, datasets and policy briefings. Through knowledge exchange, stakeholders and researchers can adopt and develop a systematic and coherent understanding of the sustainable economy paradigm in their own work.

Read more about the project on our official website.

MERGE-projektin tekstilogo.

Funding

Horizon Europe

Partners

Zoe Institute for Future-fit Economies
European Policy Centre
Demos Research Institute Oy
Universiteit Leiden
PIN SOC.CONS A R.L. - Servizi Didattici e Scientifici per l'Universita di Firenze
Universiteit Gent
Unife Universita degli Studi di Ferrara
R&D Research and Degrowth International 
Institut d'Estadistica de Catalunya 
Plateforme des ONG Europeennes du Secteur Social AISBL 
UCL University College London 
WEALL - Wellbeing Economy Alliance 
UK Office for National Statistics 
JRC -Joint Research Centre- European Commission