Assessing benefits and risks between the space economies and the sustainable development goals

Tom Cernev, Jessica Bland, G. Zilgalvis, Bartu Kaleagasi, Melissa de Zwart, A. Tzachor, Catherine E. Richards, Bruce Chesley, Bruce McClintock, Anca Agachi
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As humanity’s presence in space continues to advance, it is important to consider the positive and negative effects of space activities on sustainable development. This paper presents the findings from an expert elicitation process to assess the benefits and risks of the Earth-for-space, space-for-Earth, and space-for-space economies for the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Significant benefits and risks exist, with SDGs 6, 9, 12, 14, and 16 exhibiting numerous benefits, and SDGs 6, 8, 11, and 15 exhibiting various risks from activities across the space economies. Multi-sectoral, multi-disciplinary experts have identified benefits including space as a means to facilitate international agreement and cooperation, insights from space-based Earth observation, and advances in economic and technological development. Conversely, they identified risks of space advancement resulting in inequality, overexploitation of space resources, and the increase of global geopolitical tensions. These findings were used to suggest an SDG 18 for space, consisting of seven targets that address the concerns raised in the process.
评估空间经济与可持续发展目标之间的惠益和风险
随着人类在太空的存在不断推进,考虑太空活动对可持续发展的积极和消极影响非常重要。本文介绍了一个专家征询过程的结果,该过程旨在评估联合国可持续发展目标(SDGs)中地球换太空、太空换地球和太空换太空经济的效益和风险。可持续发展目标 6、9、12、14 和 16 显示了众多惠益,而可持续发展目标 6、8、11 和 15 则显示了空间经济活动带来的各种风险。多部门、多学科专家确定了各种惠益,包括将空间作为促进国际协定与合作的一种手段、从天基地球观测中获得的洞察力以及经济和技术发展的进步。与此相反,他们也指出了太空进步导致不平等、过度开发太空资源和加剧全球地缘政治紧张局势的风险。这些研究结果被用来提出空间方面的可持续发展目标 18,其中包括七个目标,以解决在这一过程中提出的关切问题。
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