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Year:
2022
Region / Organization:
International / VMAD SG4
Topic:
Automated Vehicle Safety Testing and Work Planning
Document Type:
Informal Report
Prepared by:
SDG Members of VMAD SG4
Author:
Small Drafting Group (SDG)
Audience:
VMAD Co-chairs and SG4 Members
Session Dates:
6 April 2022, 12–13 April 2022, 26 April 2022, 12 May 2022
Annexes:
Annex I – Outstanding Issues and Work Plan, Annex II – Draft General Matrix for Physical Testing
Status:
Draft, for information
Scope:
Physical testing methodology, track testing, real world testing, measurable safety criteria, work coordination with FRAV
Mandate Expiration Consideration:
June 2022
Recommendations:
Continuation of work, review of working methods under GRVA
Research References:
National sources and academic literature for safe speed criteria
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Organ:
Integration Group
Related bodies:
FRAV; VMAD
Subject:
Terms and definitions for Automated Driving System (ADS)
Document type:
Recommendation document
Scope:
Joint submission terminology alignment
Structure:
Numbered definitions (3.1–3.11.4) with comparative proposals
Key topics:
ADS; DDT; testing methodologies; modelling concepts
Open issues:
Retention and clarification of “Deterministic” and “Probabilistic”
Minutes of the 1st Session of VMAD (Validation Methods for Automated Driving) Informal Working Group
Date:
January 14-15, 2019
Venue:
YunJiang Hall, Sorl Hotel Hangzhou, China
Participants:
Canada (TC), China (CATARC), European Commission, France (UTAC), Japan (MLIT/NTSEL/JASIC), Korea (KATRI/KICAS), the Netherlands (RDW/CIECA), the Russian Federation (NAMI), UK (DfT/Mclaren), AAPC, AVERE, CLEPA, CITA, OICA
Observer:
Intel (Mobileye)
Total participants:
44
Note:
Agenda
Year:
2020
Location:
Tokyo, Japan
Participants:
Canada/TC, China/CATARC, EU/EC, JRC, France/MTES, UTAC, Germany/BMVI, BASt, Japan/MLIT, NTSEL, JASIC, Korea/KATRI, Netherlands/RDW, Singapore/LTA, Sweden/STA, Russian Federation/NAMI, UK/DfT, VCA, TS Catapult, US/NHTSA; AAPC, CIECA, CITA, CLEPA, EGEA, ETSC, OICA, SAE, SAFE
Observers:
Intel (Mobileye)
Type of document:
Meeting minutes
Organizing body:
VMAD IWG under GRVA, UNECE
Agenda items:
FRAV/VMAD joint session, VMAD work progress, Task 1–4 consideration, subgroup reports
Topics covered:
Automated driving systems, ALKS test and assessment, VMAD deliverables, GRVA coordination
Next meetings:
April 14, 2020, Paris; September 8–11, 2020, Santa Clara, CA
Endorsed framework:
GRVA Framework Document
Language:
English
Description:
Official minutes of an intergovernmental working group session documenting participant contributions, agenda items, subgroup reports, and planning for automated driving safety assessment under the VMAD and GRVA framework.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Virtual / International
Theme:
Vehicle Automated Driving, Safety, Guidelines
Document Type:
Meeting Report
Organization / Institution:
VMAD IWG, FRAV
Authors:
Co-chairs and Technical Secretaries of VMAD IWG
Attendees:
Canada, Netherlands, Japan, China, EC, Germany, UK, AAPC, ETSC, FISITA, CLEPA, CITA, OICA, SAFE, SAE
Meeting Dates:
September 15 and 22, 2023
Next Meeting:
#33 VMAD November 6, 2023; #34 VMAD December 14, 2023, Tokyo
Agenda Items:
Reports from SG1-SG4, Amendment Proposals, Integration Group Status, AOB
Key Outputs:
Acceptance of subgroup reports, amendment proposals, schedule for Integration Document
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Global
Subject:
Sustainable Public Procurement (SPP)
Document type:
Methodology
Organization / institution:
UN Environment
Author:
UNEP, ICLEI, KEITI, Ecoinstitut, IEc
Target audience:
National governments, policymakers, public procurement practitioners
Effective period:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Global
Theme:
SDG Financing, Development Programmes
Document type:
Programme Template
Author:
Joint SDG Fund
Target audience:
UN staff, Government representatives, Development partners
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Amendment date:
Not specified
Year:
1999
Region / City:
Northern Territory
Subject:
Subdivision Development
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization:
Northern Territory Government
Target Audience:
Developers, Planners, Design Engineers, Consultants, Contractors, Local Governments, Service Authorities
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / city:
Global
Theme:
Education for Sustainable Development, Global Citizenship Education
Document type:
Indicator metadata
Organization:
UNESCO, Global Education Monitoring Report
Author:
UNESCO Education Sector
Target audience:
Policy makers, educational authorities
Period of validity:
Until 2030
Approval date:
2025-04-23
Date of modifications:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
Education for Sustainable Development, Global Citizenship Education, Climate Change
Document Type:
Metadata
Organization:
UNESCO Education Sector, Division for Peace and Sustainable Development
Author:
UNESCO
Target Audience:
Governments, Education Policymakers, Researchers
Effective Period:
2021-2026
Approval Date:
2025-04-23
Modification Date:
N/A
Note:
Contextual description
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Global
Topic:
Health
Document Type:
Metadata
Organization:
World Health Organization (WHO)
Author:
World Health Organization (WHO)
Target Audience:
Governments, health organizations
Effective Period:
2030
Approval Date:
2024-12-20
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2019-2022
Region / City:
Sri Lanka
Theme:
Governance, SDG 16
Document Type:
Project Description
Institution:
UNDP
Author:
UNDP
Target Audience:
Policymakers, Development Practitioners
Period of Action:
2019-2022
Approval Date:
19/03/2019
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Thailand
Theme:
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Localization
Document Type:
Project Proposal
Organ / Institution:
UNDP
Author:
UNDP
Target Audience:
Government, NGOs, development partners, local communities
Period of Action:
13 December 2022 - 13 June 2024
Approval Date:
13 December 2022
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Earth Observations
Document Type:
Strategy Paper
Organization:
CEOS (Committee on Earth Observation Satellites)
Author:
SDG AHT Co-chairs, Brian Killough and supporting team
Target Audience:
CEOS Agencies, GEO Secretariat, GEO EO4SDG, GEO SDG-related work programme activities
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Arab States
Theme:
Climate Change, Human Security
Document Type:
Evaluation Report
Organization / Institution:
UNDP
Author:
Arab World for Research and Development
Target Audience:
Policy makers, Development practitioners, Researchers
Duration:
2019-2024
Approval Date:
December 03, 2018
Modification Date:
September 2024
This document is an evaluation report assessing the outcomes of the regional project “SDG Climate Facility:
Climate Action for Human Security” in the Arab States region from 2019 to 2024.
Goal:
16 – Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
Target:
16.a – Strengthen relevant national institutions, including through international cooperation, for building capacity at all levels, in particular in developing countries, to prevent violence and combat terrorism and crime
Indicator:
16.a.1 – Existence of independent national human rights institutions in compliance with the Paris Principles
Metadata update:
2016-07-19
Related indicators:
10.3; 16.b
International organisation responsible for global monitoring:
United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Data reporter:
United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Definition:
Measures the compliance of existing national human rights institutions with the Principles relating to the Status of National Institutions (The Paris Principles)
Accreditation body:
Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions (GANHRI), Sub-Committee on Accreditation (SCA)
Accreditation types:
A – Compliance with Paris Principles; B – Observer Status; C – Non-compliant
Data sources:
Administrative records of GANHRI Sub-Committee on Accreditation reports
Data collection method:
International survey to national human rights institutions with complementary information from civil society organizations
Data collection calendar:
From November 2016
Data release calendar:
December 2016
Data providers:
National human rights institutions
Data compilers:
United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR); Sub-Committee on Accreditation (SCA) of GANHRI
Unit of measure:
Not specified
Classifications:
Accreditation status of national human rights institutions
Rationale:
Measures countries’ efforts to establish independent national human rights institutions in line with international standards
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Global
Topic:
Fiscal Policy, Government Revenue
Document Type:
Indicator Metadata
Organization / institution:
IMF Statistics Department (Government Finance Division)
Author:
International Monetary Fund
Target Audience:
National government agencies, policy makers, international organizations
Period of validity:
2021-12-31
Date of approval:
2021-03-01
Date of modifications:
None
Note:
Contextual description of the document
Goal:
17 Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development
Target:
17.8 Fully operationalize the technology bank and science, technology and innovation capacity-building mechanism for least developed countries by 2017 and enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology
Indicator:
17.8.1 Proportion of individuals using the Internet
Metadata update:
2021-08-20
International organisation responsible for global monitoring:
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Data reporter:
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Unit of measure:
Percentage of individuals
Data sources:
National Statistical Offices through household surveys and ITU annual questionnaire
Data collection frequency:
Twice a year (Q1 and Q3)
Data release frequency:
Twice a year (July and December)
Data providers:
National Statistical Offices (NSO)
Data compiler:
ITU
Institutional mandate:
UN specialized agency for ICT statistics
Method of computation:
Survey-based calculation or ITU estimates based on subscriptions, socioeconomic indicators and time series data
Validation:
Data checked and validated by ITU in consultation with Member States
Adjustments:
No adjustments made to submitted data
Disaggregation:
Region (urban/rural), sex, age group, educational level (ISCED), labour force status (ILO), occupation (ISCO)
Related indicators:
1.4, 2.c, 4.3, 4.4, 5.b, 9.c, 10.3, 12.8, 16.10, 16.6, 16.7, 17.6
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Helsinki, Finland
Topic:
SDG Reporting for CO2 Removal Supplier
Document Type:
SDG Impact Report
Organization / Institution:
Puro.earth Oy
Author:
Puro.earth Oy
Target audience:
CO2 Removal Suppliers, Auditors
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
2024-01-01
Date of updates:
2024-03-01