How R4D projects interact with the SDGs: an analysis of the links between sustainable land use projects across the Global South and the SDG targets DOI Creative Commons
Albrecht Ehrensperger, Beatrice Adoyo, Ketema Bekele

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Global Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Abstract Non-technical summary Research for development (R4D) projects are designed to enhance the research community's contribution implementation of 2030 Agenda United Nations. We studied seven R4D that specifically addressed Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 15 (life on land) in 14 contexts across Asia, Africa, and South America. then analyzed how these interacted with other SDGs. Our findings reveal positive negative interactions between project objectives SDG targets vary significantly contexts, highlighting importance considering local conditions when designing implementing initiatives. Technical analyze focus a particular – interact Latin America, comparing expert judgement targets. indicate success depends largely whether they also working toward than those contained 15. In particular, within SDGs poverty, hunger, water, energy, production consumption, global partnerships was often considered indivisible from objectives. Further, while all focused 15, our suggest addressing only this goal is not sufficient. A range were priori immediate revealed as ‘crucial’ contexts. Finally, we list several implications, such need policies integrate realities environmental adopt holistic scope, particularly terms (a) securing social foundations, (b) building enabling institutions, (c) negotiating competing claims land. Social media What can learn land-related their links concrete contexts?

Language: Английский

An exploratory study of stakeholder views on the sustainable development of mountain tourism DOI Creative Commons
Annarita Colasante, Idiano D’Adamo, Alfredo De Massis

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Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 32(4), P. 3722 - 3735

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Abstract Sustainable tourism can combine recreation for people, economic opportunities entrepreneurs, and environmental protection, but mountain tourism, climate change the predicted reductions in snowfall require urgent action. Therefore, this study aims to identify sustainable strategies consumption patterns using a multi‐criteria decision methodology data collected through an online survey expert opinions. The results show importance of stakeholder engagement relevance three strategies: (i) zero‐emission lodges; (ii) energy communities, (iii) ski lifts. As well as pointing out need sustainability awareness education. While respondents pay great deal attention sustainability, analysis highlights policy interventions safeguard tourism: financing conversion facilities; expanding infrastructure reach resorts, rewarding consumers choosing certified resort.

Language: Английский

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Landscape patterns and ecosystem services are critical for contributions to sustainable development goals DOI Creative Commons
Miao Xue, Zihao Guo,

Congbin Leng

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Ecosystem Health and Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 11

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

The ecosystem services (ESs) and landscape patterns (LPs) in a region have marked impact on human production life even play an important role the achievement of regional Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Given limited consideration LPs ESs SDGs current research, it is especially crucial to provide comprehensive targeted policy support for sustainable development less developed areas from environmental perspective. Utilizing Lincang National Innovation Demonstration Zone as case study, we evaluation index system at county level City. This was established based extensive field surveys, visits, data collection conducted with local government departments relevant organizations between 2021 2022. Our study found that there significant spatial heterogeneity relationship or each county. Therefore, regulation optimization should not adopt one-size-fits-all approach; rather, measures be implemented specific SDGs. Additionally, dual-factor interaction enhancement explaining SDG. implies promoting synergy can effectively drive certain Overall, this provides critical scientific decision-making references governments realization construction more beautiful Lincang. In addition, Chinese experience plan neighboring countries such Myanmar Laos.

Language: Английский

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Understanding the Grain Production Growth Pathways Transition and Its Implications for Sustainable Grain Production in China DOI Open Access

Xiaorong Wang,

Xiaoqing Song,

Ying Wang

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Land Degradation and Development, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 20, 2025

ABSTRACT The grain production growth pathways transition can achieve the dual strategic objectives of increasing and ensuring ecological security by adjusting input structure factors. However, current understanding patterns driving mechanisms remains inadequate, posing challenges to sustainable production. To address this research gap, study establishes a theoretical analysis framework, proposes methods for identifying partitioning, uses panel data reveal transition. main findings indicate that induced substitution directly causes shift in from being driven improvements land productivity labor productivity. This process shows significant differences among crop types regional spatial heterogeneity. primary contribution is its comprehensive behind perspective evolution includes economic‐social, socio‐institutional, environmental‐site dimensions drivers, which influence factors thereby drive We recommend formulating planting plans based on stages implementing differentiated targets subsidy policies various crops regions. These recommendations are valuable promoting

Language: Английский

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The Implications of the Ongoing War on Gaza for Food Sustainability DOI Creative Commons
Abdo Hassoun,

Ahmed Hamad,

Dalal Iriqat

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Sustainable Futures, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100473 - 100473

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Talking past each other: A review of the quantitative study of interlinkages between the sustainable development goals DOI

Rega Sota,

Sandra Venghaus

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Application of geographic information system in ecotourism: a global bibliometric analysis DOI Creative Commons
Festus O. Amadu, Luxon Nhamo, Brahim Benzougagh

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Cogent Social Sciences, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 11(1)

Published: Feb. 17, 2025

Language: Английский

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Monitoring of ecological security patterns based on long-term land use changes in Langsa Bay, Indonesia DOI Creative Commons

Jiaojie Zhang,

Fengqin Yan, Vincent Lyne

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International Journal of Digital Earth, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 18(1)

Published: April 29, 2025

Language: Английский

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Mosaico do Jalapão: perspectivas e desafios para a implementação dos Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ODS) DOI Creative Commons
Helga Midori Iwamoto, Viviane Araújo Leal, Airton Cardoso Cançado

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Sociedade & natureza, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 36(1)

Published: May 13, 2024

O objetivo deste artigo foi avaliar o estágio de implementação dos ODS nos municípios que pertencem ao Mosaico do Jalapão (MJ), explorando as oportunidades e obstáculos à concretização neste território. A base metodológica ocupa-se uma abordagem quantitativa clusters hierárquicos matriz correlação com em dados secundários, identificando os mais relevantes para a região desafios sua efetivação. estudo revela 15 alta relevância MJ, destaque 1 (Fim da Pobreza), 2 (Fome Zero), 3 (Saúde Qualidade), 4 (Educação 8 (Trabalho Decente Crescimento Econômico), 10 (Redução das Desigualdades), 13 (Ação Climática), (Vida Terrestre) 16 (Paz, Justiça Instituições Sólidas). No entanto, diversos impedem plena desses objetivos, como escassez recursos financeiros humanos, acentuadas desigualdades sociais, degradação ambiental, fragilidades na governança baixa participação social. Os resultados mostraram estão distantes cumprir metas Agenda 2030, apesar terem desempenho alto ODSs Eixo Econômico. Apesar obstáculos, também apresenta perspectivas positivas futuro TCJ. possui um rico potencial desenvolvimento sustentável, impulsionado por rica biodiversidade naturais. Além disso, crescente interesse pelo turismo ecológico pode gerar local. Para superar alcançar no TCJ, algumas recomendações, aumento investimentos políticas públicas sociais ambientais, fortalecimento local social, promoção educação ambiental valorização cultura local, apoio atividades econômicas sustentáveis. Como considerações finais, propõe-se gestores stakeholders locais sejam capacitados compreensão destas metas, forma nortear públicas, maneira observem melhores práticas dentro fora Tocantins Desenvolvimento Socioeconômico. conclusões recomendações podem ser úteis formulação eficazes bem-estar populações locais, contribuindo construção próspero sustentável região.

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Multi-scenario assessment of landscape ecological risk in the transitional zone between the warm temperate zone and the northern subtropical zone DOI Creative Commons

C. Li,

Fen Qin,

Zhenzhen Liu

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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: Dec. 13, 2024

Climate transition zones are ecologically sensitive regions that respond to changes in complex natural conditions. Analyzing the spatiotemporal evolution trends and impact factors of landscape ecological risk is crucial for maintaining regional ecosystem security. However, research predominantly focused on past analytical paradigm, which often needed more strategic predictions future scenarios tailored diverse developmental requirements. This study analyzed land use Huai River Basin during 2000, 2010, 2020 used Future Land Use Simulation model conduct a multi-scenario simulation 2030. Subsequently, this assessed from 2000 2030 influencing mechanisms using ridge regression model. The results showed that: (1) primary transitions were concentrated between cropland construction land. By 2030, area was projected continue expand, with greatest increase 2906 km 2 anticipated development scenario. (2) overall spatial pattern “high east low west” distribution, lowest areas predominating (accounting over 43%). Over 20 years, initially increased then decreased, by expected decline further. (3) exhibited significant positive autocorrelation. constraint location distribution would decrease. Local clustering mainly characterized “Low-Low” 20%). (4) Vegetation cover consistently correlated negatively most influential factor, relative contribution rates all exceeding 21%. findings have provided scientific reference environmental management intense human activity under climatic

Language: Английский

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Global lessons from local actions: A typology of polish local government approaches to sustainable development DOI Open Access
Rafał Boguszewski, Adam Piłat, Paweł Węgrzyn

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Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 32(1), P. 682 - 695

Published: July 27, 2023

Abstract Our study aimed to distinguish between different groups of local governments using two dimensions: awareness and commitment sustainability. survey addressed all in Poland, the response rate was close 25% ( N = 718). In first step, we analysed dimensions committed sustainability, which authorities attribute importance to. next created an index government's involvement activities for sustainable development. The combination indices allows distinguishing three separate (clusters) governments: those that are aware involved (22.2% total), not (39.5%) unaware (38.3%). Moreover, empirical results show a relationship financial situation their allocation particular cluster.

Language: Английский

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