Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
149, P. 110193 - 110193
Published: March 31, 2023
The
trade-offs
of
ecosystem
services
(ES)
are
at
the
frontier
geographical
and
ecological
studies.
However,
previous
studies
have
focused
on
either
supply-supply
trade-off
or
supply–demand
trade-off,
while
integrated
research
three
types
for
ES
(i.e.
demand-demand
trade-off)
needs
to
be
further
studied.
This
study
establish
an
analytical
framework.
framework
was
then
applied
a
sub-watershed
Yellow
River
in
China
(i.e.,
Fenghe
watershed).
Based
quantitative
assessment
both
supply
demand
ES,
this
quantifies
displays
these
sub-watershed.
From
perspective,
obvious
exist
between
food
provision
as
well
water
yield,
carbon
sequestration,
soil
retention.
there
weak
conflicts
environmental
experts
other
stakeholders,
retention
provision,
eco-recreation.
match
deficit
sequestration
exists
northern
urban
areas,
surplus
southern
areas.
No
found
eco-recreation
scale.
spatial
characteristics
watershed
could
divided
into
10
land
use
management
zones.
Finally,
corresponding
measures
polices
proposed
optimize
matching
supply–demand.
contributes
optimization
sustainability
from
novel
provides
scientific
basis
management.
Journal of Sustainable Tourism,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
31(11), P. 2564 - 2591
Published: Feb. 11, 2022
The
government-imposed
COVID-19
pandemic
control
measures
brought
the
tourism
sector
to
a
complete
halt.
However,
virtual
reality
(VR)
offered
people
way
escape
isolation.
Media
reports
and
research
have
noted
heightened
activity
in
VR
tourism,
which
has
been
touted
as
"alternative
tourism"
"eco-tourism".
scholars
yet
determine
whether
this
shift
is
temporary
or
will
persist
after
over.
Questions
also
remain
regarding
factors
driving
behaviour.
present
study
uses
stimulus-organism-response
theory
(SOR)
propose
sequential
mechanism
of
interplay
antecedents
outcomes,
theorising
sustainable
solution
long
into
future.
model,
tested
by
analysing
359
responses
collected
from
users
through
Prolific
Academic,
confirmed
positive
association
environmental
impact
touristic
travel
anxiety
with
eco-guilt;
anxiety,
moreover,
was
associated
attitude
towards
tourism.
Furthermore,
positively
willingness
forgo
pleasure
in-situ
post-pandemic
continuance
intentions,
mediating
between
other
two.
Finally,
partially
mediated
fully
eco-guilt
intentions.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
9(1)
Published: Aug. 6, 2022
Abstract
The
COVID-19
pandemic
continues
to
pose
substantial
challenges
achieving
the
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs).
Exploring
systematic
SDG
strategies
is
urgently
needed
aid
recovery
from
and
reinvigorate
global
actions.
Based
on
available
data
comprehensive
analysis
of
literature,
this
paper
highlights
ongoing
facing
SDGs,
identifies
effects
progress,
proposes
a
framework
for
promoting
achievement
SDGs
in
post-pandemic
era.
Progress
towards
attaining
was
already
lagging
behind
even
before
onset
pandemic.
Inequitable
distribution
food–energy–water
resources
environmental
crises
clearly
threaten
implementation.
Evidently,
there
are
gaps
between
vision
realization
actual
capacity
that
constrain
national
efforts.
turbulent
geopolitical
environment,
spatial
inequities,
trade-offs
limit
effectiveness
public
health
crisis
socio-economic
downturn
under
have
further
impeded
progress
toward
SDGs.
Not
only
has
delayed
advancement
general,
but
it
also
amplified
imbalances
undermined
connectivity,
accentuated
anti-globalization
sentiment
lockdowns
conflicts.
Nevertheless,
positive
developments
technology
improvement
conditions
occurred.
In
reflecting
overall
situation
globally,
recommended
actions
adopt
“Classification–Coordination–Collaboration”
framework.
Classification
facilitates
both
identification
current
development
status
urgency
aligned
with
conditions.
Coordination
promotes
domestic/international
inter-departmental
synergy
short-term
as
well
long-term
development.
Cooperation
key
strengthening
economic
exchanges,
technological
innovation,
building
culture
sustainable
essential
if
endeavor
be
successful.
Systematic
get
process
back
track.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(9), P. 7055 - 7055
Published: April 23, 2023
Scientific
research
has
been
acknowledged
to
play
a
pivotal
role
in
achieving
the
United
Nations’
2030
Agenda.
Vice-versa,
since
its
adoption,
Agenda
reinvigorating
academic
production
on
sustainable
development.
This
study
provides
systematic
literature
review
of
most
used
and
newly
developed
approaches
by
support
achievement
SDGs
EU.
The
results
are
presented
descriptive,
bibliometric,
content
analysis.
descriptive
analysis
highlights
rising
interest
scholars
operationalizing
Agenda,
with
growing
at
urban
level.
A
text-mining
tool
was
employed
scan
investigated
selected
papers.
Major
is
devoted
environmental
concerns
(especially
linked
SDG
13,
7,
6,
12,
15),
while
social
issues
(e.g.,
4,
5,
10)
still
deserve
more
research.
bibliometric
unveiled
poor
intra-cluster
connections,
highlighting
need
for
transdisciplinary
recurrent
fields
EU
governance,
circular
economy,
ecosystem
services,
localization,
decision
making.
We
advise
future
studies
focus
gaps
highlighted
adopt
system
perspective,
boosting
Policy
Coherence
across
governance
levels
scales
implementation
looking
trade-offs
assessing
context-specific
priorities.
Sustainable Futures,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7, P. 100192 - 100192
Published: April 1, 2024
The
United
Nations
(UN)
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs),
adopted
in
2015,
are
a
universal
call
to
action
eliminate
poverty,
protect
the
environment,
and
foster
global
peace
prosperity
by
2030.
This
paper
conducts
crucial
bibliometric
analysis
of
research
publications
related
SDGs
from
2015
2022,
aiming
assess
current
knowledge,
identify
trends,
address
gaps.
Using
dataset
2227
Web
Science
database,
study
reveals
significant
increase
focusing
on
SDGs,
reflecting
growing
awareness
challenges.
Moreover,
there
is
noticeable
trend
interdisciplinary
research,
highlighting
need
for
collaborative
solutions
across
diverse
fields.
Encouragingly,
developing
countries
demonstrate
interest
indicating
collective
commitment
sustainable
development
addressing
issues
affecting
vulnerable
populations.
implications
this
extensive,
providing
valuable
insights
policymakers,
researchers,
stakeholders
better
understand
state
SDG
knowledge
prioritize
future
efforts
resource
allocation
effectively,
ultimately
working
towards
achieving
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
129, P. 107936 - 107936
Published: July 8, 2021
Global
climate
change
and
human
activities
are
expected
to
have
far-reaching
implications
for
the
associations
between
ecosystem
services
(ESs),
especially
in
arid
regions.
Here,
Central
Asia
(CA)
was
taken
as
a
case
study
describe
complex
relationship
among
key
ESs
under
combined
effects
of
future
socioeconomic
development.
We
propose
new
framework
that
integrates
land-use
simulation
(FLUS)
model
integrated
valuation
trade-offs
(InVEST)
model.
A
four-model
ensemble
mean
from
Coupled
Model
Intercomparison
Project
6
(CMIP6)
chosen
project
(2021–2100)
variations
water
yield
(WY),
soil
conservation
(SC),
carbon
storage
(CS)
habitat
quality
(HQ).
Spearman
correlation
adopted
analyze
synergies
multiple
ESs.
Results
showed
cropland
degradation
(−4.11%
−19.93%)
urban
(+33.14%
+127.96%)
forestland
(+5.31%
+25.52%)
expansion
will
be
main
forms
CA.
Compared
with
reference
period
(1995–2015),
four
exhibit
different
decreasing
trends
across
CA
three
scenarios.
observed
risk
erosion
increase
mountainous
areas
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan;
would
lead
sharp
reduction
CS
HQ
Amu
Darya
Basin,
Syr
Basin
southern
Turkmenistan,
SSP245
scenario.
found
weak
pairwise
correlations
HQ,
SC
strengthened
(R
=
0.22–0.58;
p
<
0.05)
Tajikistan,
whereas
significant
positive
0.47–0.60;
0.01)
WY
weakened.
An
important
information/recommendation
provided
by
this
is
management
strategies
should
designed
accordance
major
interactions
water,
soil,
biodiversity
services.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14(13), P. 7726 - 7726
Published: June 24, 2022
The
present
narrative
review
aimed
to
analyze
the
impact
of
COVID-19
pandemic
on
sustainable
development
goals
(SDGS).
This
information
would
allow
a
better
comprehension
actual
state
SDGS
and
more
efficient
programming
in
future
interventions.
To
achieve
objective
study,
consensual
critical
was
carried
out
using
both
primary
sources,
such
as
scientific
articles,
secondary
bibliographic
indexes,
web
pages
databases.
Sustainable
Development
Goals
are
global
call
action
end
poverty,
close
gender
gap,
protect
planet,
improve
lives
people
around
world.
In
2015,
United
Nations
General
Assembly
adopted
17
part
2030
Agenda
for
Development,
which
sets
plan
15
years.
However,
crisis
has
been
turning
point
achievement
these
goals,
due
all
its
consequences
at
political,
economic,
socio-cultural
levels.
can
be
used
guide
research
reviews
order
understand
status
each
SDGs
what
actions
have
taken
proposed
aftermath
recent