社区人类发展指数(CHDI):跨尺度的本地化可持续发展目标

Suraj Sheth, L. Bettencourt
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社区人类发展指数(CHDI)是一个多维度指标,旨在评估州、县、市和社区各级的人类成就,以推进联合国可持续发展目标(UNSDGs)的本土化。目前,最广泛使用的指标之一是人类发展指数(HDI),这是一个在国家层面计算的收入、教育和预期寿命的综合指数。然而,全国平均水平掩盖了州、城市和大城市地区小社区之间的巨大差异。CHDI模型旨在更好地了解城市内部和国家以下范围内社区之间人类发展的异质性。作为一个案例研究,我们计算了美国伊利诺伊州几乎每个人口普查区的CHDI。分析显示,伊利诺斯州的地方发展水平存在显著差异。它还强调了包括芝加哥市在内的城市内部社区之间的差异。这些结果表明,为跟踪国家层面的可持续发展而创建的多维指数可以在不同尺度上进行分解、计算、分析和比较。研究人员和政策制定者可以利用CHDI模型来识别、可视化和解决地方不平等现象,并在社区层面设计和实施基于证据的定制解决方案。
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The Community Human Development Index (CHDI): Localizing Sustainable Development Goals Across Scales
The Community Human Development Index (CHDI)is a multidimensional measure designed to assess human achievement across scales at the state, county, city, and neighborhood levels to advance the localization of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs). Currently, one of the most widely used metrics is the Human Development Index (HDI), a composite index of income, education, and life expectancy calculated at a national level. However, national averages obscure substantial disparities between states, cities and smaller neighborhoods in large urban areas. The CHDI model is designed to gain a better understanding of heterogeneities in human development within cities and across communities on a subnational scale. As a case study, we calculated the CHDI for nearly every census tract in the state of Illinois in the United States. The analysis revealed significant disparities in local levels of development within Illinois. It also highlighted differences between communities within cities, including the city of Chicago. These results demonstrate that multidimensional indices created to track sustainable development at the national level can be disaggregated, calculated, analyzed and compared across scales. The CHDI model can be utilized by researchers and policymakers to identify, visualize and address local inequalities, and design and implement evidence based customized solutions at the community level.
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