Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(23), P. 16141 - 16141
Published: Nov. 21, 2023
To
avoid
destroying
the
natural
environment,
we
can
create
tourist
paths
without
disrupting
ecological
systems
or
rare
places
such
as
rainforests
that
contain
endangered
species.
Likewise,
in
sustainable
tourism,
should
consider
visiting
national
parks
museums
a
way
to
understand
core
values
and
meaning
of
culture
environment
more
clearly.
In
this
paper,
which
points
tourists
need
visit
for
tourism.
We
designed
an
algorithm
give
path
certain
go
preferred
point.
If
does
not
any
weight,
it
will
shortest
from
start
end,
decide
vertices
travel
to.
Moreover,
be
used
vary
weights
different
positive
negative
obtain
point
reach
Compared
Dijkstra’s
algorithm,
add
weight
graph
still
find
path.
application,
schedule
decisions.
did
wave
large
resources
calculate
walk
length.
usage
scenario,
users
only
provide
starting
node,
end
avoidance
point,
facing
best
This
good
users.
At
same
time,
use
implement
route
planning,
going
museums,
avoiding
environments,
etc.
So,
provides
new
Finally,
experimental
results
show
classic
algorithms
cannot
points.
real
planning
achieve
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
32(5), P. 5437 - 5451
Published: March 30, 2024
Abstract
In
this
study,
we
investigate
the
impacts
of
ESG
(environmental,
social,
and
governance)
factors
on
sustainable
development
goals
(SDGs)
for
BRICS‐11
countries.
The
AMG,
FMOLS,
DOLS,
ARDL
models
are
applied.
While
found
negative
environmental
(ENVf)
SDGs
Argentina,
Ethiopia,
China,
positive
social
(SOCf)
South
Africa
Argentina.
Additionally,
while
governance
(GOVNf)
Iran,
Saudi
Arabia,
United
Arab
Emirates.
No
significant
relationships
were
between
ENVf,
SOCf,
GOVNf
Brazil,
Russia,
India,
Egypt.
These
findings
highlight
nuanced
SDGs,
providing
valuable
insights
policymakers
emphasizing
need
country‐specific
strategies.
impact
in
China
suggests
that
degradation
may
hinder
development,
underscoring
importance
balancing
economic
growth
sustainability.
This
result
can
also
be
interpreted
through
Pollution
Haven
Hypothesis,
which
posits
developing
countries
attract
more
foreign
investments
pollution‐intensive
industries
due
to
their
less
stringent
regulations.
The Innovation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
5(2), P. 100573 - 100573
Published: Jan. 8, 2024
Differences
in
progress
across
sustainable
development
goals
(SDGs)
are
widespread
globally;
meanwhile,
the
rising
call
for
prioritizing
specific
SDGs
may
exacerbate
such
gaps.
Nevertheless,
how
these
differences
would
influence
global
has
been
long
neglected.
Here,
we
present
first
quantitative
assessment
of
SDGs'
globally
by
adopting
evenness
index.
Our
results
highlight
that
uneven
a
hindrance
to
because
(1)
it
is
strongly
associated
with
many
public
health
risks
(e.g.,
air
pollution),
social
inequalities
gender
inequality,
modern
slavery,
wealth
gap),
and
reduction
life
expectancy;
(2)
also
deforestation
habitat
loss
terrestrial
marine
ecosystems,
increasing
challenges
related
biodiversity
conservation;
(3)
most
countries
low
average
performance
show
lower
evenness,
which
further
hinders
their
fulfillment
SDGs;
(4)
high
showcase
stagnation
or
even
retrogression
partly
ascribed
antagonism
between
climate
actions
other
goals.
These
findings
while
setting
priorities
be
more
realistic
under
constraints
multiple
stressors,
caution
must
exercised
avoid
new
problems
from
intensifying
Moreover,
our
study
reveals
urgent
needs
regarding
different
regions
seem
complementary,
emphasizing
regional
collaborations
demand-oriented
carbon
trading
poorly
performed
well-performed
countries)
promote
achievements
at
scale.
Nature Communications,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(1)
Published: Jan. 28, 2025
The
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
provide
a
comprehensive
framework
for
societal
progress
and
planetary
health.
However,
it
remains
unclear
whether
universal
patterns
exist
in
how
nations
pursue
these
goals
key
development
areas
are
being
overlooked.
Here,
we
apply
the
product
space
methodology,
widely
used
economics,
to
construct
an
'SDG
of
nations'.
SDG
models
relative
performance
specialization
166
countries
across
96
indicators
from
2000
2022.
Our
reveals
polarized
global
landscape,
characterized
by
distinct
groups
nations,
each
specializing
specific
indicators.
Furthermore,
find
that
as
improve
their
overall
scores,
they
tend
modify
sustainable
trajectories,
pursuing
different
objectives.
Additionally,
identify
orphaned
-
where
certain
country
remain
under-specialized.
These
patterns,
more
broadly,
high-resolution
tool
understand
evaluate
disparities
towards
achieving
SDGs.
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.
Revista Contemporânea,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5(3), P. e7640 - e7640
Published: March 7, 2025
Organização
das
Nações
Unidas
(ONU),
aprovou
em
sua
70ª
Assembleia
Geral,
um
plano
de
ação
conhecido
como
Agenda
2030,
no
qual
permite
com
que
os
países
todo
o
mundo
se
juntassem
a
proposta
desenvolver
17
Objetivos
do
Desenvolvimento
Sustentável
(ODS),
composto
por
169
metas
devem
ser
alcançadas
até
ano
2030.
As
Instituições
Ensino
Superior
(IES)
estão
alocadas
importante
instrumento
conhecimento
e
experimentação,
aprendizagem
ensino,
garantem
aos
alunos
conhecimento,
habilidades
motivação
para
entender
debater
ODS,
dentro
contexto
educação
desenvolvimento
sustentável.
Dessa
forma,
esse
estudo
tem
objetivo
avaliar
conhecimentos,
atitudes
práticas
(CAP)
dos
estudantes
sobre
ODS.
Trata-se
metodológico
(MEDEIROS
et
al,
2015),
construção
conteúdo
questionário
CAP
desenvolvido
duas
etapas:
1)
revisão
literatura
objetivos
sustentável
nas
bases
dados
PubMed
SciELO
descritores:
2)
formulação
questões
referente
versão
preliminar
CAP-ODS.
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(4), P. 668 - 668
Published: March 21, 2025
Urbanization
has
significantly
impacted
ecological
connectivity,
making
the
optimization
of
networks
(ENs)
crucial.
However,
many
existing
strategies
focus
on
overall
network
structure
and
overlook
spatial
concentration
local
processes
flow
(EPF),
limiting
effectiveness
planning.
This
study
proposes
a
novel
EN
framework
based
urban–rural
gradient
zoning
to
enhance
connectivity
from
perspective
EPF.
The
divides
areas
outside
core
urban
zone
(CUZ)
into
fringe
(UFZ),
interface
(UIZ),
natural
rural
(NRZ),
applying
tailored
in
each
zone.
These
include
increasing
corridor
redundancy,
reducing
resistance,
expanding
width
alleviate
EPF
concentration.
Using
Jinan,
mega-city
China’s
Yellow
River
Basin,
as
case
study,
this
simulated
changes
over
20
years
validated
framework’s
effectiveness.
Optimization
validation
showed
that
land
low-flow
corridors
65%
UIZ
NRZ
5
km
improved
by
6.3%,
addressing
seven
pinch
points
three
barrier
points.
highlights
importance
optimizing
ENs
via
support
sustainable
development
protection
policies.