Sustainable Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(1)
Published: Jan. 24, 2024
As
the
melting
of
Arctic
ice
accelerates,
Passage
continues
to
grow.
Geopolitical
influence
has
increased
strategic
value
Passage,
attracting
attention
countries
around
world.
The
geopolitical
environment
is
not
affected
by
single
factors
but
instead
determined
combined
effects
multiple
factors.
This
paper
analyses
multi-dimensional
and
extracts
features
construct
a
index
system,
which
takes
Northern
Sea
Route
as
an
example
Geo-potential
Model,
quantitatively
analyse
geo-potential
for
different
states
in
Eurasia
with
development
utilization
Passage.
combines
clustering
similarity
analysis
explore
geo-spatial
pattern
Route,
identifies
two
interest
groups
that
are
represented
Russia
United
States.
We
further
preference
stakeholders
jurisdiction
Route.
exploration
addresses
gap
current
discussion
on
Passage’s
environment,
only
considers
factor,
it
helps
new
methods
ideas
will
assist
quantitative
evaluation
especially
Eurasia.
Meanwhile,
provide
comprehensive
reference
about
patterns.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(1), P. e0315270 - e0315270
Published: Jan. 3, 2025
The
latest
global
progress
report
highlights
numerous
challenges
in
achieving
justice
goals,
with
bias
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
emerging
as
a
significant
yet
underexplored
issue.
This
paper
investigates
the
role
of
AI
addressing
within
judicial
system
to
promote
equitable
social
justice.
Analyzing
weekly
data
from
January
1,
2019,
December
31,
2023,
through
wavelet
quantile
correlation,
this
study
examines
short,
medium,
and
long-term
impacts
integrating
AI,
media,
international
legal
influence
(ILI),
financial
institutions
(IFI)
crucial
factors
Sustainable
Development
Goal
16
(SDG-16),
which
focuses
on
findings
indicate
that
ILI,
IFI
can
help
reduce
medium
long
term,
although
their
effects
appear
mixed
less
short
term.
Our
research
proposes
comprehensive
policy
framework
addresses
complexities
implementing
these
technologies
system.
We
conclude
successfully
requires
supportive
environment
embraces
technological
innovation,
backing,
robust
regulation
prevent
potential
disruptions
could
reinforce
inequalities,
perpetuate
structural
injustices,
exacerbate
human
rights
issues,
ultimately
leading
more
biased
outcomes
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 20, 2025
ABSTRACT
Sustainable
development
is
a
concern
across
all
sectors
in
the
modern
world.
While
numerous
measures
have
been
developed
to
evaluate
sustainable
levels,
significant
gaps
persist
assessing
sustainability
of
pathways.
This
study
assesses
China's
through
framework
“strong
sustainability”
and
proposes
region‐specific
pathways
informed
by
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
index
underlying
driving
factors.
The
Pathway
Index
(SDPI)
used
establish
social
standards
distinguish
among
regions.
Using
data
from
China
2000
2020,
quantile
regression
employed
analyze
factors
effectively.
results
indicate
stepped
distribution
east
west,
with
77.42%
regions
following
pathway.
Notably,
Beijing
has
entered
“Brundtland
Quadrat.”
Ecological
factors,
such
as
vegetation
cover,
act
constraints
on
HH
LH
patterns.
Social
cultural
infrastructure
maternal
education
play
pivotal
role
guiding
toward
an
ideal
society.
Accurately
measuring
SDPI
determining
regional
patterns
provide
valuable
insights
for
decision‐makers
serve
key
references
other
developing
countries
their
pursuit