Sustainable Development Goal 14 in the Western Indian Ocean: a socio-ecological approach to understanding progress

M. Andriamahefazafy, G. Touron-Gardic, A. March, P. Failler, G. Hosch, Deng Palomares
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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) intend to “achieve a better and more sustainable future for all people in the world”1. They have become a key driver for policy and decision-making in many regions, including in the Western Indian Ocean (WIO) region. This paper analyses national and regional progress towards achieving SDG 14 in the WIO. Progress of four of the SDG 14 targets that were due in 2020 are analysed. SDG 14 has influenced regional and national policy agendas but current tools to measure this progress fail to provide a detailed picture of achievement towards each target for countries in the WIO. The paper highlights that the region has shown limited success in achieving the targets and SDG 14 targets are unlikely to be reached by 2030. The WIO region lags behind with regard to marine conservation related targets. More than half of the countries have low to average progress on SDG 14.2 on marine areas being covered by area-based management tools. Even more countries are far from achieving the 10 % coverage of marine protected areas under SDG 14.5. The region is performing better with regards to fisheries management targets with most countries classified as making average to good progress towards SDG 14.4 on sustainable stocks and SDG 14.6 on addressing harmful subsidies and IUU fishing. The diversity of the socio-economic and governance contexts in the WIO countries contributes to different levels of progress. The fairly positive ecological state of the WIO supports progress towards SDG 14. Understanding barriers to progress is fundamental to help with the prioritisation of the actions needed to meet the SDG 14 targets by 2030. Regional actors and policy-makers will need to increase their ambitions to meet the SDG 14 targets and ensure a healthy ocean and improved prospects for the region and its citizens. To account for barriers in progress towards SDG 14, the WIO region needs appropriate reporting and monitoring mechanisms and it should follow a holistic regional approach of ocean governance integrating conservation and sustainable resource use. It needs to build capacity and knowledge sharing for implementation of SDG 14 and ocean governance at various levels. Improved implementation of SDG targets will have social, economic and environmental benefits within the region.
西印度洋可持续发展目标14:从社会生态角度理解进展
可持续发展目标(sdg)旨在“为全世界所有人实现更美好、更可持续的未来”。它们已成为包括西印度洋区域在内的许多区域政策和决策的关键驱动因素。本文分析了世界卫生组织在实现可持续发展目标14方面的国家和区域进展情况。本报告分析了原定于2020年实现的可持续发展目标14中四个具体目标的进展情况。可持续发展目标14影响了区域和国家政策议程,但目前衡量这一进展的工具未能为世界卫生组织各国提供实现每项具体目标的详细情况。该文件强调,该地区在实现目标方面取得的成功有限,到2030年不太可能实现可持续发展目标14的具体目标。粮农组织区域在海洋养护相关目标方面落后。一半以上的国家在可持续发展目标14.2关于区域管理工具覆盖的海洋区域方面的进展低于平均水平。更多的国家远未实现可持续发展目标14.5中海洋保护区覆盖率达到10%的目标。该区域在渔业管理目标方面的表现较好,大多数国家在实现可持续种群的可持续发展目标14.4和解决有害补贴和IUU捕捞的可持续发展目标14.6方面取得了平均到良好的进展。世卫组织成员国社会经济和治理背景的多样性有助于取得不同程度的进展。世界卫生组织相当积极的生态状况支持实现可持续发展目标14。了解阻碍进展的障碍,对于帮助确定到2030年实现可持续发展目标14具体目标所需行动的优先次序至关重要。区域行为体和决策者需要提高雄心,以实现可持续发展目标14的具体目标,确保海洋健康,改善本区域及其公民的前景。为了解决在实现可持续发展目标14方面的障碍,世卫组织区域需要适当的报告和监测机制,并应遵循综合保护和可持续资源利用的整体区域海洋治理方法。它需要建设能力和知识共享,以便在各级实施可持续发展目标14和海洋治理。改善可持续发展目标具体目标的实施将在该区域内产生社会、经济和环境效益。
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