IMF Working Paper,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2024(049), P. 1 - 1
Published: March 1, 2024
This
paper
evaluates
the
additional
spending
needed
to
meet
core
targets
of
selected
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
while
accounting
for
associated
cost
address
climate
risks.The
SDGs
under
study
are
those
related
human
and
physical
capital
development.An
3.8
percent
global
GDP,
or
US$3.4
trillion,
public
private
will
be
required
by
2030
achieve
a
strong
performance
in
addressing
risks.This
includes
an
increase
0.4
GDP
(US$358
billion)
compared
estimates
that
do
not
account
mitigation
adaptation
needs
within
these
sectors.LIDCs
SSA
experience
highest
climate-related
augmentation
relative
EMEs
(driven
large
Asian
emerging
economies)
bear
largest
absolute
terms.
One Earth,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
6(11), P. 1465 - 1476
Published: Oct. 25, 2023
The
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
set
a
vision
for
more
sustainable
world,
to
be
realized
by
2030.
Progress
date
is
insufficient
and
implementation
challenges
are
many,
including
the
need
strategies
that
maximize
synergies
mitigate
trade-offs
conflicts
among
goals.
This
scoping
review
synthesizes
51
recent
scientific
articles
on
interlinkages,
with
findings
can
help
decision-makers
address
this
challenge.
We
identify
recurring
patterns
of
SDG
SDGs
promote
other
(e.g.,
4,
6,
17)
those
at
risk
due
negative
impacts
from
progress
in
areas
14
15).
Such
inform
national
local
implementation.
Further
research
needed
clarify
systemic
roles
some
10–12),
understand
causal
relationships,
assess
policy
options.
make
six
recommendations
science
interlinkages
knowledge
accessible
systematically
use
knowledge.
Energy Strategy Reviews,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
53, P. 101376 - 101376
Published: April 10, 2024
This
study
presents
a
comprehensive
bibliometric
analysis
of
19,235
publications
on
Wireless
Power
Transfer
(WPT)
from
2015
to
2023,
underlining
its
critical
role
in
advancing
the
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs).
Focusing
SDG
7
(Affordable
and
Clean
Energy)
3
(Good
Health
Well-being),
research
highlights
WPT's
significant
contributions
sustainability
across
economic,
environmental,
social
realms.
Utilizing
Biblioshiny
VOSviewer,
we
extract
visualize
key
insights
into
recent
progress,
technological
applications,
top
keywords,
publication
trends,
geographical
distribution,
thematic
clusters.
Our
findings
indicate
strong
emphasis
sustainable
energy
solutions,
with
1589
directly
related
7.
WPT
also
supports
9
(Industry,
Innovation,
Infrastructure)
56
11
(Sustainable
Cities
Communities)
171
publications,
contributing
resilient
infrastructure
urban
development.
Moreover,
uncovers
potential
environmental
conservation,
notable
attention
14
(Life
Below
Water)
15
Land).
The
synergy
Artificial
Intelligence
(AI)
is
emphasized
for
enhancing
efficiency
broad
application
areas
such
as
affordable
energy,
agricultural
yields,
health
standards,
digital
education,
water
purification.
Despite
challenges
like
financial
constraints,
technical
hurdles,
concerns,
paper
suggests
innovative
solutions
through
funding,
research,
assessments,
collaborative
policymaking.
Highlighting
promise
state-of-the-art
techniques,
this
advocates
democratizing
technology
access
marginalized
regions,
presenting
pivotal
tool
sustainable,
equitable
future
aligned
SDGs.
CABI Reviews,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 28, 2025
Abstract
In
order
to
achieve
sustainable
development,
it
is
critical
comprehend
the
intersectionality
of
severe
events
and
tactics
used
for
their
mitigation
adaptation
as
effects
climate
change
become
more
widespread.
This
study
explores
complex
relationship
between
environmental
challenges,
change,
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs).
It
highlights
significant
threat
posed
by
degradation,
driven
both
natural
anthropogenic
factors,
its
impact
on
global
patterns.
The
emphasizes
role
greenhouse
gases
in
altering
systems
disproportionate
developing
countries.
underscores
importance
outlined
2030
Agenda
Development,
need
urgent
action
combat
(SDG
13).
paper
various
theoretical
perspectives
including
modernization
theory
dependency
theory,
implications
sustainability.
discusses
Kuznets
curve
(EKC)
hypothesis,
which
suggests
a
economic
growth
presents
contrasting
views
from
contemporary
research.
also
examines
socio-economic
impacts
extreme
conditions
disaster
risk
reduction
frameworks
like
Sendai
Framework.
ongoing
challenges
such
increased
gas
emissions
human
health,
agriculture,
water
resources.
Furthermore,
delves
into
concept
sustainability
emphasizing
balanced
approach
that
integrates
growth,
protection,
social
equity.
reviews
historical
evolution
development
goals
international
cooperation
achieving
these
objectives.
findings
this
provide
valuable
insights
policy
makers,
researchers,
practitioners
working
towards
resilient
future.
By
addressing
interplay
aims
contribute
discourse
achievement
SDGs
2030.
Sustainable Production and Consumption,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
43, P. 422 - 434
Published: Nov. 22, 2023
Robotics
has
the
power
to
help
our
society
in
managing
many
current
and
foreseeable
challenges,
contribute
a
responsible
future,
as
formally
structured
United
Nations
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
initiative.
Prior
work
already
investigated
impact
of
Artificial
Intelligence
(AI)
on
SDGs,
using
systematic
consensus-based
expert
elicitation
process.
However,
existing
literature
not
focused
intricacies
robotics
unique
dynamics
this
domain
regarding
SDGs.
In
vein,
adapts
an
established
approach,
focus
dive
deeper,
into
field
social
responsibility.
We
present
multidisciplinary
analysis
both
enabling
disabling
roles
robotics,
achieving
SDG-presented,
major
economic,
environmental
priorities.
The
Nation's
17
SDG
169
Targets,
were
individually
examined
within
context
state-of-the-art
documented
scientific
literature.
significance
quality-of-evidence
enabling/inhibiting
impacts,
assessed
by
international
panel
experts,
quantify
positive
or
negative
effect
applied
robotic
systems.
Results
from
study
indicate
that
potential
enable
46
%
particularly
for
industry
environment-related
forecasting
huge
production
systems
thus
entire
society.
Inversely,
could
inhibit
19
mainly
through
exacerbation
inequalities
tensions
objective
paper
is
assess
grade
megatrend
provide
comparable
data,
encourage
community,
these
targets,
unified
way
eventually
improve
quality
related
outcomes.
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
31(2), P. 797 - 811
Published: Sept. 21, 2022
Abstract
The
17
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
require
the
implementation
of
167
targets
aimed
at
eradicating
poverty,
protecting
planet
and
improving
quality
life
humankind.
United
Nations
calls
for
uniform
sustainable
development
global,
local
individual
levels.
This
research
pursues
a
twofold
objective:
first,
to
obtain
evidence
on
extent
which
achievement
may
be
across
territories;
second,
identify
socioeconomic
characteristics
that
contribute
development.
empirical
analysis
has
been
carried
out
using
clustering,
cross
efficiency
contingency
tables
applied
statistical
information
from
101
municipalities
in
Spain
Italy.
results
provide
inequalities
between
territories,
revealing
only
dimensions
People
(SDGs
1,
2,
3,
4,
5)
Prosperity
7,
8,
9,
10,
11)
desired
homogeneity
attained.
Notable
differences
are
found
degree
compliance
with
other
SDGs.
Furthermore,
it
is
shown
associated
geographical
location
substantially
gap
municipalities.
In
order
ensure
countries'
development,
there
need
environmental
policies
adapted
specific
features
each
region.