The Contribution of the South Asian Seas (SAS) Program to SDG 14: A Preliminary Assessment of the Targets (1–3)

Sivaji Patra, B. Dutta, Abas Basir, M. V. Ramanamurthy, T. K. Jana
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In order to promote and support the conservation, management, and improvement of the environment in the area, the South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme (SACEP) was founded by South Asian Sea member states (Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka) and administered by SACEP. The rationale and structure for the SDG 14 country-level target indicators were revisited by South Asian Sea contracting parties to assess the importance of the South Asian Seas Conventions as well as Action Plans. The goal of the analysis was to evaluate the degree of severity of marine and coastal environmental conditions using data from existing scientific investigations and to formulate an effective way for its further sustainability. The multiple shortcomings were observed as an outcome of this investigation. These shortfalls need to be addressed amicably for the benefit of the region. To accelerate SDG 14 progress, this paper suggests the appropriate implementation pathway for the South Asia region.

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南亚海洋 (SAS) 计划对可持续发展目标 14 的贡献:目标初步评估 (1-3)
为了促进和支持该地区环境的保护、管理和改善,南亚海洋成员国(孟加拉国、印度、马尔代夫、巴基斯坦和斯里兰卡)成立了南亚环境合作计划(SACEP),并由南亚环境合作计划进行管理。南亚海洋缔约方重新审视了可持续发展目标 14 国家级目标指标的原理和结构,以评估南亚海洋公约和行动计划的重要性。分析的目的是利用现有的科学调查数据评估海洋和沿海环境状况的严重程度,并为其进一步的可持续发展制定有效的方法。此次调查发现了许多不足之处。为了该地区的利益,需要友好地解决这些不足。为加快可持续发展目标 14 的进展,本文提出了适合南亚地区的实施途径。
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