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Modeling interlinkages between sustainable development goals using network analysis
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Analyzing network structures for different regions, the results suggest that universal benchmarking of SDGs is counterproductive and it may be useful to identify a specific community of SDG targets, and use them as a guide to prioritize certain goals in different regions.About:
This article is published in World Development.The article was published on 2021-02-01. It has received 59 citations till now.read more
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Decoupling of SDGs followed by re-coupling as sustainable development progresses
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Economic sustainable development goals: Assessments and perspectives in Europe
TL;DR: In this article , the authors considered 35 indicators related to the economic SDGs (SDG 7, SDG 8, SDD 9, SDGs 11 and SDG 12) considering available data from 27 European countries in order to identify an aggregate value of sustainability in accordance with the multicriteria analysis.
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Statistical optimization, soft computing prediction, mechanistic and empirical evaluation for fundamental appraisal of copper, lead and malachite green adsorption
Mohammad Eftekhari,Mohammad Gheibi,Hossein Azizi-Toupkanloo,Zahra Hossein-Abadi,Majeda Khraisheh,Amir Mohammad Fathollahi-Fard,Guangdong Tian +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, an efficient and low-cost material for treatment of Cu2+, Pb2+ and malachite green from aquatic environments was described, which was used as a low cost bed and modified by chitosan to synthesize of aerated autoclave concrete (AAC) composite.
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Policy Choices Can Help Keep 4G and 5G Universal Broadband Affordable
TL;DR: Providing governments make judicious choices, adopting fiscal and regulatory regimes conducive to lowering costs, universal broadband may be within reach of most developing countries over the next decade.
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SDG interlinkage networks: analysis, robustness, sensitivities, and hierarchies
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed mathematical techniques to address, quantitatively, the extent to which these interlinkage networks point to the likelihood of greater progress on some SDGs than on others, the sensitivity of the networks to the addition of new links or the strengthening or weakening of existing ones, and the existence of implicit hierarchies within Agenda 2030.
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Transforming our world : The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
TL;DR: The Scoping meeting on collaboration between Regional Seas Programmes and Regional Fisheries Bodies in the Southwest Indian Ocean is described in this article, where the authors propose a framework for collaboration between regional sea programmes and regional fisheries bodies in the Indian Ocean.
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Sustainable development: mapping different approaches
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Inferring Correlation Networks from Genomic Survey Data
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Economic growth and environmental degradation: The environmental Kuznets curve and sustainable development
TL;DR: The concept of the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) was introduced by as mentioned in this paper, who showed that there is an inverted U-shape relation between environmental degradation and income per capita, so that, eventually, growth reduces the environmental impact of economic activity.
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Policy: Map the interactions between Sustainable Development Goals
TL;DR: In this paper, Mans Nilsson, Dave Griggs and Martin Visbeck present a simple way of rating relationships between the targets to highlight priorities for integrated policy, which is similar to our approach.