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Knowledge Gaps in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Impacts on Biodiversity Conservation in Nairobi, Kenya
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作者 Bessy Kathambi 《American Journal of Climate Change》 2023年第3期405-417,共13页
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim to ensure environmental sustainability is enhanced focusing on the future generation. Knowledge of the SDGs becomes pivotal in biodiversity conservation thus, a gap impacts suc... Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim to ensure environmental sustainability is enhanced focusing on the future generation. Knowledge of the SDGs becomes pivotal in biodiversity conservation thus, a gap impacts such efforts on protecting and preserving biodiversity habits difficult. Nairobi City was chosen because of her unique ecosystem that habits wildlife and urban life with great prospects of being East Africa’s business hub. With an estimated double city population by 2030, knowledge of SDGs would be useful in enhancing biodiversity conservation in unique cities like Nairobi. Thus, a gap in the knowledge of SDGs threatens the future of biodiversity unless it is mitigated. The study employed a cross-sectional design that caters to qualitative and quantitative data. Data was collected using semi-structured questionnaires and key informant interviews. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) model was adopted to evaluate how determinants of human perceptions, decisions, and activities related to implementing sustainable development goals impact biodiversity conservation. Results indicate that respondents’ knowledge (30.5% ± 2.01%), attitudes (30.4% ± 1.56%), and practice (26.3% ± 0.08%) on implementation of SDGs was significantly low. Further, a majority believed that lack of awareness of SDGs 87% impacts biodiversity conservation, coupled with 12% and 1%, respectively, who opined that limited SDGs knowledge sharing and corruption were barriers to biodiversity conservation. The majority of respondents believed that increased awareness of SDGs (78.2% ± 2.61%), and strengthened institutional capacity (58.7% ± 3.01%) underscores SDGs’ importance in biodiversity conservation. Knowledge of SDGs is pivotal in the enhancement of biodiversity conservation. 展开更多
关键词 Biodiversity conservation KNOWLEDGE NAIROBI sustainable development goals
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Prioritizing sustainable development goals and linking them to ecosystem services:A global expert’s knowledge evaluation 被引量:12
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作者 Siqi Yang Wenwu Zhao +3 位作者 Yanxu Liu Francesco Cherubini Bojie Fu Paulo Pereira 《Geography and Sustainability》 2020年第4期321-330,共10页
The implementation of strategies to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)is frequently hindered by potential trade-offs between priorities for either environmental protection or human well-being.However,ecos... The implementation of strategies to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)is frequently hindered by potential trade-offs between priorities for either environmental protection or human well-being.However,ecosystem services(ES)-based solutions can offer possible co-benefits for SDGs implementation that are often overlooked or underexploited.In this study,we cover this gap and investigate how experts from different countries value the SDGs and relate them with ES.A total of 66 countries participated to the survey,and answers were grouped into three macro-regions:Asia;Europe,North America,and Oceania(ENO);Latin America,Caribbean and Africa(LA).Results show that the most prioritized SDGs in the three macro-regions are usually those related to essential material needs and environmental conditions,such as SDG2(Zero Hunger),SDG1(No Poverty),and SDG6(Clean Water).At a global scale,the number of prioritized synergies between SDGs and ES largely exceeded trade-offs.The highest amount of synergies was observed for SDG1(No Poverty),mainly with SDG2,SDG3(Good Health),SDG5(Gender Equality),and SDG8(Economic Growth).Other major synergies among SDGs include SDG14-15(Life below water-Life on land),SDG5-10(Gender Equity-Reduced Inequality),and SDG1-2(No poverty-Zero Hunger).At a global scale,SDG15,SDG13,SDG14,and SDG6 were closely related to ES like climate regulation,freshwater,food,water purification,biodiversity,and education.SDG11(Sustainable Cities)and SDG3 were also relevant in Asia and in LA,respectively.Overall,this study shows the potential to couple future policies that can implement SDGs’strategies while adopting ES-based solutions in different regions of the world. 展开更多
关键词 sustainable development goals(SDGs) Ecosystem services PRIORITY Expert’s knowledge Network analysis
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Integrate ecosystem services into socio-economic development to enhance achievement of sustainable development goals in the post-pandemic era 被引量:11
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作者 Caichun Yin Wenwu Zhao +1 位作者 Francesco Cherubini Paulo Pereira 《Geography and Sustainability》 2021年第1期68-73,共6页
The COVID-19 pandemic has stalled and rolled back progress on Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs).Ecosys-tem services(ESs),defined as the contributions of ecosystems to human well-being,underpin the achievement of SDG... The COVID-19 pandemic has stalled and rolled back progress on Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs).Ecosys-tem services(ESs),defined as the contributions of ecosystems to human well-being,underpin the achievement of SDGs.To promote SDG achievement in post-pandemic era,we teased out the links between ESs and SDGs while examining the impact of COVID-19.We found that ESs benefited all SDGs,yet man-made pressures led to degra-dation of ecosystems and their services.There is broad consensus that the virus lurks in degraded ecosystems and generates spillover due to human interference.The pandemic and global lockdown/restriction disrupted the flow of ESs and altered human ESs demand,threatening the efforts for the SDGs.We suggested:1)to study the association and traceability of ESs-SDGs under the pandemic;2)to prioritize pressing issues such as health care,livelihood,and resource security and in the long run,we should promote human-nature harmony to achieve the SDGs;and 3)to enhance ESs and to promote the SDGs through local community efforts,ESs accounting,and ecosystem restoration.This paper provides insights into the importance of ESs to the SDGs and the ways to integrate ESs into socio-economic development to promote the SDG achievement after the pandemic. 展开更多
关键词 Ecosystem services(ESs) sustainable development goals(SDGs) COVID-19 pandemic Socio-economic development Human-nature relationship
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Identifying interlinkages between urbanization and Sustainable Development Goals 被引量:6
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作者 Mingxing Chen Liangkan Chen +1 位作者 Jiafan Cheng Jianhui Yu 《Geography and Sustainability》 2022年第4期339-346,共8页
Urbanization and Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)are important global issues in the current“Anthropocene”.Climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic have exacerbated global urban problems and hindered the ability t... Urbanization and Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)are important global issues in the current“Anthropocene”.Climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic have exacerbated global urban problems and hindered the ability to meet SDGs on time,while the broad interlinkages between urbanization and the SDGs remain poorly understood.This study shows that among the interlinkages of urbanization with 17 SDGs,synergies are observed with 151 targets(89%),among which 67(40%)have stronger synergies,and trade-offs are observed with 66 targets(39%),among which 31(18%)have stronger trade-offs.Furthermore,the synergies and trade-offs between urbanization and the achievement of SDGs are specifically analyzed based on four fundamental interaction fields:(a)public health and social welfare equality;(b)energy consumption and economic growth;(c)natural resource use and ecological/environmental impacts;and(d)international cooperation for development.Finally,based on these analyses,we propose four recommendations for sustainable urbanization,including(a)shared well-being and spatial justice for urban and rural residents;(b)guiding green and low-carbon urban development;(c)building resilient cities;and(d)promoting multilateral cooperation in cities,which can contribute to the achievement of SDGs by 2030. 展开更多
关键词 URBANIZATION sustainable development goals(SDGs) SYNERGIES Trade-offs WELL-BEING ANTHROPOCENE
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Cross-national Perspectives on Using Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) Indicators for Monitoring Sustainable Development: A Database and Analysis 被引量:3
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作者 WANG Xiangyu SONG Changqing +2 位作者 CHENG Changxiu YE Sijing SHEN Shi 《Chinese Geographical Science》 SCIE CSCD 2021年第4期600-610,共11页
Sustainable development is the theme of the 21st century. To monitor the progress of sustainable development, the United Nations launched Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) in 2015. Subsequently, nations of the world... Sustainable development is the theme of the 21st century. To monitor the progress of sustainable development, the United Nations launched Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) in 2015. Subsequently, nations of the world have drawn up a list of localized indicators regarding the United Nations SDGs as a paradigm. We established a database including SDGs indicator systems of 11 economies by collecting and determining a large number of materials. Based on this database, we analyzed SDGs indicators by designing a conceptual framework of comparative analysis that included three views. We found that the SDGs indicator systems of 11 economies are different between the number of indicators, the proportion of different categories, and the connotation of indicators. Although the SDGs indicator systems among economies regarded the United Nations SDGs as a framework and included the major social problems related to sustainability, the inconsistency between SDGs indicator systems is large. It is a major reason why scholars lack the systematic method for developing indicators. There are challenges faced in data accessibility. The framework for comparative analysis could be applied to different economies. 展开更多
关键词 sustainable development goals(SDGs) framework INDICATOR cross-national DATABASE
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Five tips for China to realize its co-targets of climate mitigation and Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) 被引量:2
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作者 Chi Zhang Wenjia Cai +5 位作者 Zhu Liu Yi-Ming Wei Dabo Guan Zheng Li Jinyue Yan Peng Gong 《Geography and Sustainability》 2020年第3期245-249,共5页
In 2018,a total of US$166 billion global economic losses and a new high of 55.3 Gt of CO_(2)equivalent emission were generated by 831 climate-related extreme events.As the world’s largest CO_(2)emitter,we reported Ch... In 2018,a total of US$166 billion global economic losses and a new high of 55.3 Gt of CO_(2)equivalent emission were generated by 831 climate-related extreme events.As the world’s largest CO_(2)emitter,we reported China’s recent progresses and pitfalls in climate actions to achieve climate mitigation targets(i.e.,limit warming to 1.5-2°C above the pre-industrial level).We first summarized China’s integrated actions(2015 onwards)that benefit both climate change mitigation and Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs).These projects include re-structuring organizations,establishing working goals and actions,amending laws and regulations at national level,as well as increasing social awareness at community level.We then pointed out the shortcomings in different regions and sectors.Based on these analyses,we proposed five recommendations to help China improving its climate policy strategies,which include:1)restructuring the economy to balance short-term and long-term conflicts;2)developing circular economy with recycling mechanism and infrastructure;3)building up unified national standards and more accurate indicators;4)completing market mechanism for green economy and encouraging green consumption;and 5)enhancing technology innovations and local incentives via bottom-up actions. 展开更多
关键词 Climate change sustainable development goals Climate policy China
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The Russian‐Ukrainian armed conflict will push back the sustainable development goals 被引量:1
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作者 Paulo Pereira Wenwu Zhao +3 位作者 Lyudmyla Symochko Miguel Inacio Igor Bogunovic Damia Barcelo 《Geography and Sustainability》 2022年第3期277-287,共11页
The Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict is a dramatic world event. Apart from the loss of life, the present conflicthas tremendous impacts on the environment, economy, and society. The conflict provoked a ripple of event... The Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict is a dramatic world event. Apart from the loss of life, the present conflicthas tremendous impacts on the environment, economy, and society. The conflict provoked a ripple of events withimplications at the global level, especially in energy and food. The escalation of this conflict is imposing severethreats to achieving the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) not only to the countries di-rectly involved in the conflict but also to other countries, especially the developing ones that are more vulnerableto the economic crisis. In this editorial, we assessed the impacts of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict on BiophysicalSDGs, Social SDGs, Economic SDGs and Partnership for the Goals SDG that consider all the previous dimensions.The Russian-Ukrainian conflict’s impact on the SDGs is variable. Biodiversity SDGs are mainly affected at theregional level (Russia, Ukraine, surrounding and European Union countries). Society SDGs are affected at local(e.g., SDG3 good health and wellbeing;SDG4 quality education) and global (e.g., SDG2 zero hunger) levels. Fi-nally, the Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict has world-level implications for the economic SDGs. Nevertheless,the ongoing conflict’s impacts are not entirely understood, and several uncertainties exist. Peace is needed toachieve the UN’s SDGs in 2030. 展开更多
关键词 Russian-Ukrainian armed conflict Environment SOCIETY ECONOMY sustainable development goals(SDGs)
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Influence of foreign direct investment from China on achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals in African countries
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作者 Ye Fang 《Chinese Journal of Population,Resources and Environment》 2021年第3期213-220,共8页
The lack of funding is one of the most important challenges in achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)in African countries.Can foreign direct investment(FDI)from China as an important source of external... The lack of funding is one of the most important challenges in achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)in African countries.Can foreign direct investment(FDI)from China as an important source of external financing help African countries achieve their SDGs?This study used the panel data random effects model to analyze the influence of China’s direct investment on SDG scores.Then,the study conducted the ordered probit model to examine the influence of FDI from China on the trend of achieving each SDG in Africa,with the SDGs being grouped into social,economic,and environmental dimensions.Results showed that China’s direct investment contributed to the achievement of SDGs in Africa.FDI from China positively influenced the SDG score in general and some of the 17 SDG scores including SDG 7(Affordable and Clean Energy),SDG 8(Decent Work and Economic Growth),SDG 9(Industry,Innovation,and Infrastructure),SDG 12(Responsible Consumption and Production),SDG 13(Climate Action),and SDG 15(Life on Land).The relationship between FDI from China and the trends for SDG 7,8,9,11(Sustainable Cities and Communities),and 14(Life below Water)was significantly positive.However,the SDG scores above belonged to the economic and environmental dimensions,whereas FDI from China had no significant influence on the social-dimension SDG scores and trends.To further expand the scale of China’s direct investment,more investment scopes,particularly those in the social dimension,should be developed.Moreover,China-Africa cooperation should be deepened to create a good investment environment for the achievement of African countries’SDGs and to facilitate China’s implementation of promoting the development of developing countries as mentioned in the 2030 Agenda of Sustainable Development and building the China-Africa community with a shared future. 展开更多
关键词 sustainable development goals AFRICA Foreign direct investment 2030 Agenda of sustainable development
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Synthesis of Attaining Sustainable Development Goal 6.5: A Case Study of Mano River
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作者 Mohamed Yateh George Lartey-Young +1 位作者 Harrison Henry Boying Fengting Li 《Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection》 2021年第6期100-119,共20页
The Mano River is a transboundary river that runs through C<span style="color:#4F4F4F;font-family:-apple-system, "font-size:16px;white-space:normal;background-color:#FFFFFF;">&#244;</span&g... The Mano River is a transboundary river that runs through C<span style="color:#4F4F4F;font-family:-apple-system, "font-size:16px;white-space:normal;background-color:#FFFFFF;">&#244;</span>te d’Ivoire, Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone. According to a 2018 United Nation report on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.5, which aims to improve the adoption of cohesive water resource management by 2030;the impact of this goal on the Mano River management is minimal. The research summarizes previous studies using an integrative literature review method, drawing general conclusions and identifying unsolved problems with respect to water resources management. The research finding demonstrated that existing water stress and poor management as exacerbated by socioeconomic practices in the region are the major threats to achieve SDG 6.5. As a result of these activities, long-term management of the river basins has become extremely difficult. The research informs a discussion to achieve cooperative water resource management, which is best achieved by shared collaboration and shared interests as described by SDG 6.5. 展开更多
关键词 Côte d’Ivoire GUINEA LIBERIA Mano River Sierra Leone sustainable development goal 6.5 Water Resource Management
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International Telecommunication Union Standardization for Trust Provisioning in Information, Communication and Technology Infrastructure toward Achieving United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals
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作者 Maryam Roshanaei Qiang Duan 《Journal of Computer and Communications》 2021年第10期44-59,共16页
The advancement of the fourth industrial revolution has shaped the integration and interaction of different information, communication and technologies (ICTs) in the merging cyber, physical, and social infrastructures... The advancement of the fourth industrial revolution has shaped the integration and interaction of different information, communication and technologies (ICTs) in the merging cyber, physical, and social infrastructures. The impact of ICT has accelerated the progress of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) and influenced the evolution of smart, sustainable, stable society development. Making the trustworthy information and communication technologies infrastructure widely available will promote the community innovation needed to stimulate domestic economics, provide decent work, and reduce inequalities. This article attempts to outline a big picture about the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)’s trust provisioning framework, including its motivation, current status, and application for achieving the UN SDGs by 2030. This article first describes the purpose of the UN SDGs and the evolution of the industrial revolution, then demonstrates the challenges of global risks affecting the fourth industrial revolution and the need for trustworthy ICT infrastructures. Subsequently, the article evaluates the ITU trust provisioning framework and assesses its applications in the future knowledge society, trust provisioning ecosystem, and cyber, physical, and social infrastructure toward achieving UN SDGs. Use cases are also presented in this article to show the effectiveness of the ITU trust provisioning framework on achieving UN SDGs. 展开更多
关键词 Trust Provisioning Fourth Industrial Revolution INFORMATION Communication and Technologies sustainable development goals Global Risks Cyber Physical and Social Infrastructure
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Mathematical Methods Applied to Economy and Sustainable Development Goals
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作者 Temitayo Emmanuel Olaosebikan Friday Ogoigbe Egbon Kehinde Samuel Olayemi 《Open Journal of Modelling and Simulation》 2022年第3期283-291,共9页
Mathematics is a key factor in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), because of its applicability to real situations. To achieve the set goals in SDG, this paper suggests some mathematical methods that w... Mathematics is a key factor in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), because of its applicability to real situations. To achieve the set goals in SDG, this paper suggests some mathematical methods that will be useful for solving real situations in relation to goals 2 and 12 of SDGs approved by UN when modeled mathematically. The Northwest Corner Method (NWCM), Least Cost Method (LCM), and Vogel Approximation Method (VAM), which are the initial solution methods were examined to ascertain the ideal route of transporting commodities from production facilities to requirement destination while the optimal solution methods involve Stepping Stone Method (SSM), and Modified Distribution Method (MDM), that give the feasible solution which will enhance minimum transportation cost were also thoroughly defined. Subsequent research shall focus on application of the methods in relation to SDGs problems in comparison with other existing methods. 展开更多
关键词 Transportation Problems MODELING Optimal Solution Initial Solution sustainable development goals Demand and Supply
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Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Ready-Made Garment Industry of Bangladesh in Order to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals: A Study on Bangladeshi Garment Manufacturers
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作者 Ummelewara Bristi Monirul Islam Rajib Sharmin Shoukat 《Journal of Textile Science and Technology》 2020年第4期232-246,共15页
The Ready-Made Garment (RMG) sector has played the most momentous role for the economic development of Bangladesh. To achieve the culmination, this labor-intensive industry needs to go through sustainable practices wi... The Ready-Made Garment (RMG) sector has played the most momentous role for the economic development of Bangladesh. To achieve the culmination, this labor-intensive industry needs to go through sustainable practices with the adoption of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in its garment manufacturing chain. CSR, being a fast-developing phenomenon in industrial arena, is drawing the attention of world-renowned apparel buyers working with Bangladesh. After a few tragic occurrences, for instance, Rana Plaza collapse & Tazreen Fashion fire, the reputation of the RMG sector of Bangladesh has been somewhat blemished. Presently, this scenario is being changed since a considerable number of Bangladeshi garment producers have adopted CSR practices spending a huge sum of money. This study shows the current status of sustainable development through the implementation of CSR practices in the RMG industry of Bangladesh. 展开更多
关键词 Sustainability sustainable developments goals Ready-Made Garments Corporate Social Responsibility
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Understanding inter-term fossil energy consumption pathways in China based on sustainable development goals
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作者 Xiaoxiao Zhou Fangyuan Xie +2 位作者 Hui Li Chenbin Zheng Xin Zhao 《Geoscience Frontiers》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第3期272-283,共12页
Sustainable development goals(SDGs)and fossil energy are the core elements of almost all major challenges and opportunities for achieving social development.Particularly,energy sustainability has become one of the piv... Sustainable development goals(SDGs)and fossil energy are the core elements of almost all major challenges and opportunities for achieving social development.Particularly,energy sustainability has become one of the pivotal drivers of China’s economy.This study constructed a comprehensive evaluation index system for the provincial-level sustainable development of fossil energy in China covering three major dimensions(socio-economic,resource,and environmental).Moreover,a set of criteria for measuring the SDGs of fossil energy at the national level in China was developed.Based on the provincial panel data collected from 30 provinces from 2010 through 2019,a spatial econometric model was applied to empirically evaluate the effects of SDGs on fossil energy consumption.The results showed that the SDGs not only promote the reduction of fossil energy consumption with substantial negative spatial spillover effects,but also revealed differences between northern and southern China.To promote the early achievement of sustainable fossil energy development in China,the transformation and upgradation of fossil energy systems should be conducted early and inter-regional cooperation should be strengthened according to local conditions to jointly achieve the SDGs. 展开更多
关键词 sustainable development goals Fossil energy consumption Spatial Durbin model Spillover effects
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Quantifying the impacts of COVID-19 on Sustainable Development Goals using machine learning models
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作者 Chenyang Shuai Bu Zhao +5 位作者 Xi Chen Jianguo Liu Chunmiao Zheng Shen Qu Jian-Ping Zou Ming Xu 《Fundamental Research》 CAS CSCD 2024年第4期890-897,共8页
The COvID-19 pandemic has posed severe threats to global sustainable development.However,a comprehensive quantitative assessment of the impacts of COVID-19 on Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)is still lacking.This r... The COvID-19 pandemic has posed severe threats to global sustainable development.However,a comprehensive quantitative assessment of the impacts of COVID-19 on Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)is still lacking.This research quantified the post-COVID-19 SDG progress from 2020 to 2024 using projected GDP growth and population and machine learning models including support vector machine,random forest,and extreme gradient boosting.The results show that the overall SDG performance declined by 7.7%in 2020 at the global scale,with 12 socioeconomic SDG performance decreasing by 3.0%-22.3%and 4 environmental SDG performance increasing by 1.6%-9.2%.By 2024,the progress of 12 SDGs will lag behind for one to eight years compared to their pre-COVID-19 trajectories,while extra time will be gained for 4 environment-related SDGs.Furthermore,the pandemic will cause more impacts on countries in emerging markets and developing economies than those on advanced economies,and the latter will recover more quickly to be closer to their pre-covID-19 trajectories by 2024.Post-COVID-19 economic recovery should emphasize in areas that can help decouple economic growth from negative environmental impacts.The results can help government and non-state stakeholders identify critical areas for targeted policy to resume and speed up the progress to achieve SDGs by 2030. 展开更多
关键词 sustainable development goals COVID-19 Machine learning Global development sustainable development assessment
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Comparison of indicators for agricultural green development and the Sustainable Development Goals,and mapping the way forward
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作者 Jianjie ZHANG Xiangwen FAN +3 位作者 Ling LIU Lin MA Zhaohai BAI Wenqi MA 《Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering》 CSCD 2024年第1期69-82,共14页
While agricultural green development(AGD)is highly recognized and has become a national strategy in China,it is imperative to bridge the knowledge gaps between AGD and the UN Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs),and to... While agricultural green development(AGD)is highly recognized and has become a national strategy in China,it is imperative to bridge the knowledge gaps between AGD and the UN Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs),and to evaluate the contribution of AGD to meeting the SDGs.The first aim of this study was to compare the AGD goals and indicators with those of the SDGs so as to identify their relationship.The next aim was to examine the historical evolution of AGD indicators and analyze the gaps between the current status of various indicators and their benchmarks.Limiting factors were identified in China's transition toward AGD.These findings reveal that the indicators of AGD align with those of the SDGs,but have greater specificity to the context in China and are more quantifiable.There has been a significant increase per capita calorie and protein intakes in China,as well as a notable rise in agricultural output per unit of arable land and rural incomes from 1980 to the 2010s.However,these achievements have been accompanied by a high resource use and environmental pollution,highlighting the need for a more sustainable,environmentally responsible agriculture in China. 展开更多
关键词 Agricultural green development sustainable development goals environmental sustainability indicator system optimization pathway
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A Knowledge Graph-Based Deep Learning Framework for Efficient Content Similarity Search of Sustainable Development Goals Data
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作者 Irene Kilanioti George A.Papadopoulos 《Data Intelligence》 EI 2023年第3期663-684,共22页
Sustainable development denotes the enhancement ofliving standards in the present without compromising future generations'resources.Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)quantify the accomplishment of sustainable dev... Sustainable development denotes the enhancement ofliving standards in the present without compromising future generations'resources.Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)quantify the accomplishment of sustainable development and pave the way for a world worth living in for future generations.Scholars can contribute to the achievement of the SDGs by guiding the actions of practitioners based on the analysis of SDG data,as intended by this work.We propose a framework of algorithms based on dimensionality reduction methods with the use of Hilbert Space Filling Curves(HSFCs)in order to semantically cluster new uncategorised SDG data and novel indicators,and efficiently place them in the environment of a distributed knowledge graph store.First,a framework of algorithms for insertion of new indicators and projection on the HSFC curve based on their transformer-based similarity assessment,for retrieval of indicators and loadbalancing along with an approach for data classification of entrant-indicators is described.Then,a thorough case study in a distributed knowledge graph environment experimentally evaluates our framework.The results are presented and discussed in light of theory along with the actual impact that can have for practitioners analysing SDG data,including intergovernmental organizations,government agencies and social welfare organizations.Our approach empowers SDG knowledge graphs for causal analysis,inference,and manifold interpretations of the societal implications of SDG-related actions,as data are accessed in reduced retrieval times.It facilitates quicker measurement of influence of users and communities on specific goals and serves for faster distributed knowledge matching,as semantic cohesion of data is preserved. 展开更多
关键词 Content similarity Distributed knowledge graphs sustainable development goals Hilbert space filling curves Deep learning
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The Implications of the Russia-Ukraine Waron Sustainable Development Goals inAfrica
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作者 David Mhlanga Emmanuel Ndhlovu 《Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences》 2023年第4期435-454,共20页
The existing discourses on the Russia-Ukraine war mainly focus on the humanitar-ian crisis in Ukraine and the implications for the global economy.There is a lack of policy and scholarly attention to how the war threat... The existing discourses on the Russia-Ukraine war mainly focus on the humanitar-ian crisis in Ukraine and the implications for the global economy.There is a lack of policy and scholarly attention to how the war threatens the prospects for realising Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs).Underpinned by a critical document analy-sis of secondary sources available in academic and grey literature and focusing on Africa,the article explores various global challenges ensuing from the crisis.It dem-onstrates how such challenges impact prospects for achieving SDGs in Africa.Using the first two SDGs as an example,the study found that with the disruption of the global supply chain by the war and the international sanctions imposed on Russia,Africa now experiences food commodity and energy shortages,soaring inflation,and commodity price hikes which now threatens to worsen poverty and hunger.The article recommends that Africa prioritise structural change and regional cooperation,reconsidering the global financial system and how development finance is structured and maintaining a steady commitment to building resilience.Future research could be focused on the effectiveness of non-sanctions-based conflict resolutions. 展开更多
关键词 CONFLICT Russo-Ukrainian war Russia-Ukraine Russian invasion sustainable development goals
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A collaborative approach for urban underground space development toward sustainable development goals:Critical dimensions and future directions 被引量:9
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作者 Fang-Le PENG Yong-Kang QIAO +2 位作者 Soheil SABRI Behnam ATAZADEH Abbas RAJABIFARD 《Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering》 SCIE EI CSCD 2021年第1期20-45,共26页
The utilization of urban underground space(UUS)offers an effective solution to urban problems but may also negatively affect urban development.Therefore,UUS development needs better concerted guidelines to coordinate ... The utilization of urban underground space(UUS)offers an effective solution to urban problems but may also negatively affect urban development.Therefore,UUS development needs better concerted guidelines to coordinate various urban systems and the multiple components of the underground world.Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs),which should be viewed as important yardsticks for UUS development,do not explicitly mention urban underground space,although many of them are affected by both the positive and negative consequences of its development.To fill this gap,this review lays the foundations of relevant UUS concepts and uses exemplary cases to reveal that 11 out of 17 SDGs can be linked with UUS uses.These linkages also manifest that land administration,integrated planning,architectural design,and construction technology are critical dimensions for increasing the contributions of UUS to the realization of SDGs.To achieve multi-disciplinary synergies among these four critical dimensions,a collaborative approach framework based on spatial data infrastructure is required.Thus,this work provides academics and practitioners with a holistic view of sustainable UUS development. 展开更多
关键词 urban underground space sustainable development goals spatial data infrastructure underground land administration integrated planning
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Untangling the interactions among the Sustainable Development Goals in China 被引量:7
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作者 Junze Zhang Shuai Wang +2 位作者 Prajal Pradhan Wenwu Zhao Bojie Fu 《Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CSCD 2022年第9期977-984,M0004,共9页
Understanding the interactions(synergies and trade-offs)among the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)is crucial for enhancing policy coherence between different sectors.However,spatial differences in the SDG interacti... Understanding the interactions(synergies and trade-offs)among the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)is crucial for enhancing policy coherence between different sectors.However,spatial differences in the SDG interactions and their temporal variations at the sub-national scale are still critical gaps that need to be urgently filled.Here,we assess the spatial and temporal variation of the SDG interactions in China based on the systematic classification framework of SDGs.The framework groups the seventeen SDGs into three categories,namely“Essential Needs”“Objectives”,and“Governance”.Spatially,we found that the SDGs in“Essential Needs”&“Objectives”and“Essential Needs”&“Governance”generally show trade-offs in the eastern provinces of China.Synergies among all three SDG categories are observed in some central and western China provinces,which implies that these regions conform to sustainable development patterns.In addition,temporally,the synergies of the three SDG categories have shown a weakening trend in the last decade,mainly due to the regional differences in the progress of SDG7(Affordable and Clean Energy).Overall,our results identify the necessity for provinces to enhance the synergies between SDG12(Responsible Production and Consumption)and other SDGs to tackle the trade-offs between the“Essential Needs”and“Objectives”.Meanwhile,promoting the progress of SDG7 will also contribute to balanced development across provinces. 展开更多
关键词 sustainable development goals Essential needs GOVERNANCE Objectives INTERACTIONS
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Innovative approaches to the Sustainable Development Goals using Big Earth Data 被引量:9
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作者 Huadong Guo Dong Liang +1 位作者 Fang Chen Zeeshan Shirazi 《Big Earth Data》 EI 2021年第3期263-276,共14页
A persistent challenge for the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)has been a lack of data for indicators to assess progress towards each goal and varying capacities among nations to con-duct these assessments.Rapid de... A persistent challenge for the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs)has been a lack of data for indicators to assess progress towards each goal and varying capacities among nations to con-duct these assessments.Rapid developments in big data,however,are facilitating a global approach to the SDGs.Tools and data products are emerging that can be extended to and leveraged by nations that do not yet have the capacity to measure SDG indica-tors.Big Earth Data,a special class of big data,integrates multisource data within a geographic context,utilizing the principles and methodologies of the established literature on big data science,applied specifically to Earth system science.This paper discusses the research challenges related to Big Earth Data and the concerted efforts and investments required to make and mea-sure progress towards the SDGs.As an example,the Big Earth Data Science Engineering Program(CASEarth)of the Chinese Academy of Sciences is presented along with other case studies on Big Earth Data in support of the SDGs.Lastly,the paper proposes future priorities for developments in Big Earth Data,such as human resource capacity,digital infrastructure,interoperability,and envir-onmental considerations. 展开更多
关键词 Big Earth Data sustainable development goals CASEarth data science decision support
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