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Impacts of international trade on global sustainable development 期刊论文
NATURE SUSTAINABILITY, 2020
作者:  Xu, Zhenci;  Li, Yingjie;  Chau, Sophia N.;  Dietz, Thomas;  Li, Canbing;  Wan, Luwen;  Zhang, Jindong;  Zhang, Liwei;  Li, Yunkai;  Chung, Min Gon;  Liu, Jianguo
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Road to glory or highway to hell? Global road access and climate change mitigation 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (7)
作者:  Wenz, Leonie;  Weddige, Ulf;  Jakob, Michael;  Steckel, Jan Christoph
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climate change mitigation  economic development  infrastructure access  sustainable development goals  
Environmental destruction not avoided with the Sustainable Development Goals 期刊论文
NATURE SUSTAINABILITY, 2020
作者:  Zeng, Yiwen;  Maxwell, Sean;  Runting, Rebecca K.;  Venter, Oscar;  Watson, James E. M.;  Carrasco, L. Roman
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Drinking water quality from rural handpump-boreholes in Africa 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (6)
作者:  Lapworth, D. J.;  MacDonald, A. M.;  Kebede, S.;  Owor, M.;  Chavula, G.;  Pallas, H.;  Wilson, P.;  Ward, J. S. T.;  Lark, M.;  Okullo, J.;  Mwathunga, E.;  Banda, S.;  Gwengweya, G.;  Nedaw, D.;  Jumbo, S.;  Banks, E.;  Cook, P.;  Casey, V
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groundwater  water quality  boreholes  handpumps  SDG 6  Africa  climate  
Rethinking water for SDG 6 期刊论文
NATURE SUSTAINABILITY, 2020, 3 (5) : 346-347
作者:  Sadoff, Claudia W.;  Borgomeo, Edoardo;  Uhlenbrook, Stefan
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A review of community co-benefits of the clean development mechanism (CDM) 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (5)
作者:  Hultman, Nate;  Lou, Jiehong;  Hutton, Stephen
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co-benefits  clean development mechanism  CDM  sustainable development  SDG  
Inland fish and fisheries integral to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals 期刊论文
NATURE SUSTAINABILITY, 2020
作者:  Lynch, Abigail J.;  Elliott, Vittoria;  Phang, Sui C.;  Claussen, Julie E.;  Harrison, Ian;  Murchie, Karen J.;  Steel, E. Ashley;  Stokes, Gretchen L.
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Measuring and forecasting progress towards the education-related SDG targets 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7805) : 636-+
作者:  Hindell, Mark A.;  Reisinger, Ryan R.;  Ropert-Coudert, Yan;  Huckstadt, Luis A.;  Trathan, Philip N.;  Bornemann, Horst;  Charrassin, Jean-Benoit;  Chown, Steven L.;  Costa, Daniel P.;  Danis, Bruno;  Lea, Mary-Anne;  Thompson, David;  Torres, Leigh G.;  Van de Putte, Anton P.
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Education is a key dimension of well-being and a crucial indicator of development(1-4). The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) prioritize progress in education, with a new focus on inequality(5-7). Here we model the within-country distribution of years of schooling, and use this model to explore educational inequality since 1970 and to forecast progress towards the education-related 2030 SDG targets. We show that although the world is largely on track to achieve near-universal primary education by 2030, substantial challenges remain in the completion rates for secondary and tertiary education. Globally, the gender gap in schooling had nearly closed by 2018 but gender disparities remained acute in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, and North Africa and the Middle East. It is predicted that, by 2030, females will have achieved significantly higher educational attainment than males in 18 countries. Inequality in education reached a peak globally in 2017 and is projected to decrease steadily up to 2030. The distributions and inequality metrics presented here represent a framework that can be used to track the progress of each country towards the SDG targets and the level of inequality over time. Reducing educational inequality is one way to promote a fairer distribution of human capital and the development of more equitable human societies.


Great progress toward the education-related SDG targets has been made  however, global estimates of within-country distributions of education reveal gender disparities and high levels of total inequality in many parts of the world.


  
Assessing progress towards sustainable development over space and time 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7788) : 74-+
作者:  Xu, Zhenci;  Chau, Sophia N.;  Chen, Xiuzhi;  Zhang, Jian;  Li, Yingjie;  Dietz, Thomas;  Wang, Jinyan;  Winkler, Julie A.;  Fan, Fan;  Huang, Baorong;  Li, Shuxin;  Wu, Shaohua;  Herzberger, Anna;  Tang, Ying;  Hong, Dequ;  Li, Yunkai;  Liu, Jianguo
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To address global challenges(1-4), 193 countries have committed to the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)(5). Quantifying progress towards achieving the SDGs is essential to track global efforts towards sustainable development and guide policy development and implementation. However, systematic methods for assessing spatio-temporal progress towards achieving the SDGs are lacking. Here we develop and test systematic methods to quantify progress towards the 17 SDGs at national and subnational levels in China. Our analyses indicate that China'  s SDG Index score (an aggregate score representing the overall performance towards achieving all 17 SDGs) increased at the national level from 2000 to 2015. Every province also increased its SDG Index score over this period. There were large spatio-temporal variations across regions. For example, eastern China had a higher SDG Index score than western China in the 2000s, and southern China had a higher SDG Index score than northern China in 2015. At the national level, the scores of 13 of the 17 SDGs improved over time, but the scores of four SDGs declined. This study suggests the need to track the spatio-temporal dynamics of progress towards SDGs at the global level and in other nations.


  
Evidence of gender inequality in energy use from a mixed-methods study in India 期刊论文
NATURE SUSTAINABILITY, 2020, 3 (2) : 110-118
作者:  Rosenberg, Meital;  Armanios, Daniel Erian;  Aklin, Michael;  Jaramillo, Paulina
收藏  |  浏览/下载:5/0  |  提交时间:2020/02/16