各说各话:可持续发展目标之间相互联系的定量研究综述

IF 5.1 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Rega Sota, Sandra Venghaus
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摘要

2015年,联合国一致通过了《联合国2030年议程》,作为指导人类实现可持续发展的框架。评估可持续发展目标(sdg)之间的相互作用已成为一个重要的多学科研究领域,得到了联合国官方文件和学术工作的认可。捕捉可持续发展目标相互联系的最早尝试始于2015年的定性框架,并在十年后有增无减。然而,用于分析可持续发展目标相互作用的方法在概念多样性方面有所增加,并且分散在各个研究领域。在我们的文章中,我们对可持续发展目标相互联系研究中使用的定量方法进行了系统的回顾和详细的分析。我们的研究结果表明,科学界继续探索对《2030年议程》的多方面解读。可持续发展目标相互联系的这些不同概念的影响是术语不一致以及多重和无与伦比的操作努力。最近的一些框架为相互联系的一致解释开辟了新的途径,但在实施这些增强方法方面仍然存在研究差距。对可持续发展目标相互联系的调查继续通过各种定性和定量方法进行,并没有显示出整合成更统一和广泛适用的方法的迹象。我们的结论是,与其制定新的和日益复杂的方法,不如优先考虑在严格的理论原则和因果关系的驱动下,在相互联系的研究中采用一致的方法。
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Talking past each other: a review of the quantitative study of interlinkages between the sustainable development goals

Background

The UN Agenda 2030 was approved unanimously by the United Nations (UN) in 2015 as the framework to guide humanity towards sustainable development. Assessing the interactions between the sustainable development goals (SDGs) has emerged as an important multidisciplinary research field, acknowledged both in official UN documentation and scholarly work. The earliest attempts at capturing SDG interlinkages began through qualitative frameworks in 2015 and continue unabated a decade later. Yet, the methodologies utilized for analyzing the SDG interactions have increased in conceptual diversity and are scattered across research domains.

Main text

In our article, we conducted a systematic review and detailed analysis of the quantitative methods used in the study of SDG interlinkages. Our findings indicate that the scientific community continues to explore the multifaceted interpretations of the 2030 Agenda. The implications of these diverse conceptualizations of SDG interlinkages are inconsistent terminology as well as multiple and incomparable operationalization efforts. A few recent frameworks break new paths towards consistent interpretations of interlinkages, but a research gap remains in operationalizing these enhanced methods.

Conclusions

The investigation of SDG interlinkages continues to occur through diverse qualitative and quantitative approaches and does not show signs of consolidation into more unified and widely applicable methods. We conclude that, rather than formulating new and increasingly sophisticated methodologies, a consistent approach in interlinkage research, driven by rigorous theoretical principles and causality, should be prioritized.

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Energy, Sustainability and Society
Energy, Sustainability and Society Energy-Energy Engineering and Power Technology
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
4.10%
发文量
45
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Energy, Sustainability and Society is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the brand SpringerOpen. It covers topics ranging from scientific research to innovative approaches for technology implementation to analysis of economic, social and environmental impacts of sustainable energy systems.
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