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Webinar

2022 Community of Practice

This year, we celebrate 20 years of research on composite indicators at the JRC and discover composite indicators measuring the complexity of three interconnected crisis: Climate change, Covid-19 and Conflict.

Webinar

2022 Community of Practice

  • Hosted by

    European Commission, Joint Research Centre

  • Location

    Webex

  • Date

    15 December 2022

  • Time

    14:00

The Community of Practice on Composite Indicators and Scoreboards is a place where experiences and ideas can meet in order to improve the work on these measures around the globe. It is an opportunity for everyone interested in these summary measures to be part of the conversation about the challenges created when measuring complex systems.

The Community of Practice meeting on Composite Indicators and Scoreboards has been live for five years. In each of these meetings we try to bring different perspectives from the ground on the practices and challenges of developing and using composite indicators and scoreboards worldwide. It is a great place to meet other people in the field, create new collaborations and stay up to the date with the latest developments on composite indicators and scoreboards.

We have been having a great line up of guests and inspiring conversations – and this year is no exception. From celebrating the 20 years of research on composite indicators at the Joint Research Centre to navigating the complexity of three interconnected crisis: Climate change, Covid-19 and Conflict with composite indicators, it is not an event to be missed.

Event Speakers/Participants

Jan Burck, Climate Change Performance Index, Germanwatch
Danielle Wood/Brian Wanbaugh, ND-GAIN Country Index, University of Notre Dame
Andrea Sibilia, Vulnerability to Disasters in Europe, European Commission’s Joint Research Centre
Margareta Drzeniek, Covid Economic Recovery Index, Horizon Group
Lea Perekrests, Global Peace Index, Institute for Economics & Peace
Elena Lazarou, Normandy Index, European Parliamentary Research Service
Tatiana Valyaeva, Conflict Barometer,Heidelberg Institute for International Conflict Research