Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Business Excellence,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
18(1), P. 43 - 56
Published: June 1, 2024
Abstract
In
recent
years,
the
concepts
of
circular
economy
and
sustainable
lifestyle
have
taken
concrete
form.
The
United
Nations
has
outlined
a
set
targets,
called
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs),
through
which
level
development
society
can
be
more
easily
analysed.
By
following
17
directions,
lifestyles
improved,
with
an
appropriate
relationship
rest
society.
current
situation
food
waste
is
reflected
in
at
least
five
SDGs,
to
eradicate
hunger,
improve
climate
actions
by
minimizing
greenhouse
gas
emissions,
facilitate
safe
drinking
water,
for
conservation
use
oceans,
seas,
marine
resources,
restoring,
promoting
terrestrial
ecosystems
responsible
consumption
on
households
corporate
level.
paper
aims
highlight,
incorrect
practices
conventional
technologically
innovative
solutions
minimize
as
much
possible,
these
activities
reduce
carbon
footprint
support
existing
models
green
economy.
results
will
highlight
critical
intersection
principles,
living,
Nations'
(SDGs)
context
waste.
examining
proposing
both
solutions,
study
underscores
actionable
measures.
Sustainable Earth Reviews,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7(1)
Published: April 1, 2024
Abstract
Since
2020,
the
progress
towards
achievement
of
Sustainable
Development
Goal
(SDG)
2–
Zero
Hunger
has
faced
a
sudden
stall
due
to
an
ongoing
“polycrisis”.
While
some
countries
are
on
track,
great
effort
is
still
globally
necessary
achieve
SDG2
targets.
Here
we
provide
brief
background
about
SDG2,
including
its
synergies
and
trade-offs
with
other
SDGs.
We
then
identify
discuss
main
challenges
that
pathway
zero
hunger
will
have
tackle.
The
lack
systemic
approach,
together
complex,
global,
nested
dimensions
food
systems
identified
as
key
elements
be
carefully
considered
when
designing
sustainability
strategies.
This
means
variety
stakeholders
called
simultaneously
cooperatively
act
multiple
fronts
ensure
safe,
equal,
just
all
populations
SDG2.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(1), P. 277 - 277
Published: Jan. 2, 2025
An
ecosystem
health
assessment
(EHA)
is
essential
for
comprehensively
improving
the
ecological
environment
and
socio-economic
conditions,
thereby
promoting
sustainable
development
of
a
specific
area.
Most
previous
EHA
studies
have
focused
on
urbanized
regions,
paying
insufficient
attention
to
rural
areas
with
urban
enclaves
national
natural
parks.
This
study
employed
Basic
Pressure–State–Response
methodological
approach.
The
composition
indicators
(35)
encompassed
both
spatiotemporal
data
information.
random
forest
algorithm
was
used
Google
Earth
Engine
platform
classify
evaluate
changes
in
land
use
cover
(LULC).
In
addition,
weighting
coefficients
were
calculated,
driving
factors
subsequently
identified.
analysis
revealed
that
administrative
divisions
central
part
Zerendy
district,
where
city
Kokshetau
situated,
exhibited
relatively
low
level
(EH).
southwestern
studied
nature
park
reserve
territories
are
located,
higher
EH.
Other
located
eastern
parts
district
generally
moderate
Interested
managers
can
results
our
implement
adequate
measures
aimed
at
ecosystem.
iScience,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
28(3), P. 111939 - 111939
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
The
global
trade
in
transportation
industry
has
complex
socio-economic,
resource,
and
environmental
(SRE)
footprints.
Linking
these
footprints
with
sustainability
frameworks
is
crucial
for
driving
(TI-S).
Here,
we
analyze
develop
a
TI-S
assessment
system
26
SRE
indicators
16
targets.
We
find
that
increases
scores;
developed
economies
excel
resource
targets,
developing
progress
more
employment
tax
For
South
Africa,
Russia,
Australia,
improvements
the
socio-economic
target
scores
do
not
offset
decreases
scores.
In
terms
of
interaction
between
enhances
synergies
among
targets
economies;
this
consistently
case
economies.
These
findings
highlight
heterogeneous
impact
on
TI-S.
paper
closes
by
proposing
measures
to
promote
progress,
which
could
help
inform
adjustments
industrial
policies.
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 11, 2025
ABSTRACT
Central
Asian
countries
ranked
low
in
Sustainable
Development
Goal
(SDG)
scores
among
166
globally
2024,
facing
challenges
achieving
the
2030
Agenda.
Landscape
structures
(LSs)
are
considered
crucial
advancing
SDGs
by
supporting
provision
of
ecosystem
services
(ESs).
Although
previous
studies
have
primarily
first‐level
interactions
between
LSs
and
ESs,
as
well
ESs
SDGs,
uncertainty
remains
regarding
hierarchical
responses
LSs,
SDGs.
To
address
this
gap,
study
integrates
traditional
relationship
into
latest
SDG
classification
framework
(“essential
needs,”
“governance,”
“objectives”),
aiming
to
provide
a
new
theoretical
methodology
for
priority
actions
Asia.
This
uses
Dangala
Bukhara
regions
Asia
case
studies.
By
constructing
landscape
index
tools,
ES
assessment
models,
regression
analyses,
we
quantified
spatiotemporal
distribution
changes
on
basis
6
LS
indices,
5
3
categories
Using
factor
analysis
structural
equation
modeling,
revealed
differential
impact
pathways
Our
results
indicate
that
region,
which
is
dominated
grasslands,
should
prioritize
7,
SDG14,
SDG15,
whereas
desert
areas
focus
9,
12,
13.
Importantly,
highlight
potential
systematic
grassland
planning
management
maximize
sustainable
economic,
social,
environmental
development
arid
zones.
Nature Communications,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Oct. 10, 2024
The
integrated
and
indivisible
nature
of
the
SDGs
is
facing
implementation
challenges
due
to
silo
approaches.
We
present
three
interconnected
foci
(SDG
interactions,
modeling,
tools)
at
science-policy
interface
address
these
challenges.
Accounting
for
them
will
support
accelerated
SDG
progress,
operationalizing
integration
indivisibility
principles.
Advanced Sustainable Systems,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 13, 2025
Abstract
Urban
transformation
plays
a
decisive
role
in
China's
achievement
of
the
United
Nations
2030
Agenda
for
Sustainable
Development.
However,
comprehensive
and
authoritative
sustainable
development
goal
(SDG)
indicator
framework
is
currently
lacking
at
city
level.
To
address
this
gap,
we
first
developed
an
integrated
comprising
357
indicators
297
Chinese
cities
through
literature
review.
Nevertheless,
sheer
number
reviewed
presents
significant
challenges
data
collection.
The
study
then
used
principal
component
analysis
multiple
regression
to
identify
small
set
SDG
(principal
indicators)
with
consideration
collection
difficulty.
Finally,
tested
their
effectiveness
up
2030.
key
findings
our
are
as
follows:
1)
187
identified
explain
90%
variance
all
lowest
difficulty,
providing
coverage
SDGs
achieving
efficient
information
aggregation;
2)
these
demonstrated
good
availability
vast
majority
(284
out
297),
highlighting
priority
areas
future
infrastructure
development;
3)
continued
applicability
validated.
This
offers
insights
guide
investments
supporting
urban
development.