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A Systematic Study of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Interactions
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Rybski, Diego
, Pradhan, Prajal
, Costa, Luís
, Kropp, Jürgen P.
, Lucht, Wolfgang
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Agenda 2030
/ Correlation
/ Environmental protection
/ Indicators
/ interactions
/ Poverty
/ SDGs
/ Sustainable development
/ synergies
/ Tradeoffs
/ trade‐offs
2017
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A Systematic Study of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Interactions
by
Rybski, Diego
, Pradhan, Prajal
, Costa, Luís
, Kropp, Jürgen P.
, Lucht, Wolfgang
in
Agenda 2030
/ Correlation
/ Environmental protection
/ Indicators
/ interactions
/ Poverty
/ SDGs
/ Sustainable development
/ synergies
/ Tradeoffs
/ trade‐offs
2017
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A Systematic Study of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Interactions
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Rybski, Diego
, Pradhan, Prajal
, Costa, Luís
, Kropp, Jürgen P.
, Lucht, Wolfgang
in
Agenda 2030
/ Correlation
/ Environmental protection
/ Indicators
/ interactions
/ Poverty
/ SDGs
/ Sustainable development
/ synergies
/ Tradeoffs
/ trade‐offs
2017
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A Systematic Study of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Interactions
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A Systematic Study of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Interactions
2017
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Overview
Sustainable development goals (SDGs) have set the 2030 agenda to transform our world by tackling multiple challenges humankind is facing to ensure well‐being, economic prosperity, and environmental protection. In contrast to conventional development agendas focusing on a restricted set of dimensions, the SDGs provide a holistic and multidimensional view on development. Hence, interactions among the SDGs may cause diverging results. To analyze the SDG interactions we systematize the identification of synergies and trade‐offs using official SDG indicator data for 227 countries. A significant positive correlation between a pair of SDG indicators is classified as a synergy while a significant negative correlation is classified as a trade‐off. We rank synergies and trade‐offs between SDGs pairs on global and country scales in order to identify the most frequent SDG interactions. For a given SDG, positive correlations between indicator pairs were found to outweigh the negative ones in most countries. Among SDGs the positive and negative correlations between indicator pairs allowed for the identification of particular global patterns. SDG 1 (No poverty) has synergetic relationship with most of the other goals, whereas SDG 12 (Responsible consumption and production) is the goal most commonly associated with trade‐offs. The attainment of the SDG agenda will greatly depend on whether the identified synergies among the goals can be leveraged. In addition, the highlighted trade‐offs, which constitute obstacles in achieving the SDGs, need to be negotiated and made structurally nonobstructive by deeper changes in the current strategies.
Key Points
Synergies, defined by positive correlations between indicator pairs, outweigh trade‐offs (negative correlations) for most sustainable development goals (SDGs) and countries
SDG 1 depicts synergies with most goals while SDG 12 shows trade‐offs; SDG 3 has synergies with other SDGs in most countries and populations
For attaining the SDGs, the synergies can be leveraged and the trade‐offs need to be overcome by deeper changes in the current strategies
Publisher
Wiley Periodicals, Inc,John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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