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Big Earth Data in Support of the Sustainable Development Goals (2022) - China

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This open access book showcases the innovative practices of Big Earth Data methods through a collection of comprehensive case studies from China to monitor and evaluate indicators for seven SDGs, i.e., zero hunger (SDG 2), clean water and sanitation (SDG 6), affordable and clean energy (SDG 7), sustainable cities and communities (SDG 11), climate action (SDG 13), life below water (SDG 14), life on land (SDG 15), and to analyze the interactions among multiple SDGs indicators.

The emphasis on Big Earth Data is highly relevant within the context of growing global challenges. Disaster risk mitigation, climate change, global food security, resource management, and environmental challenges all are interlinked through earth systems and processes that are independent of human constructs. Therefore, these case studies highlight methods and practices of spatial information mining and integrated SDG evaluation, which include evaluating the synergy and trade-off relationships among the SDGs in the context of their correlations; simulating multiple indicators’ interactions in future environmental, economic and social scenarios in the context of their temporal variations; designing integrated evaluations of regional SDGs in the context of experience with the study of multiple indicators. Big Earth Data therefore has the potential to support informed policy and decision support at global, regional, and local scales.

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Frontmatter

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Chapter 1. Introduction
Abstract
The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations (UN) as part of the 2030 Agenda constitute a global framework for achieving sustainable development. They have become a strategic priority and the focus of action for countries worldwide. However, almost halfway into the 2030 Agenda process, its implementation has been seriously hindered by climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic, with global progress in individual goals even facing setbacks. The goals will not be achieved by 2030 unless their implementation is accelerated.
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Chapter 2. SDG 2 Zero Hunger
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The goal of Zero Hunger is the foundation for sustainable development. Currently, global progress on SDG 2 has deviated from its original trajectory and remains significantly short of being achieved. After five consecutive years of stabilization, the global proportion of hungry people increased from 8.4 to 10.4% in 2020 alone (FAO 2021). Undernutrition in all forms remains a challenge, with malnutrition rates rising from 8.0% in 2019 to 9.8% in 2021.
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Chapter 3. SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation
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Ensuring availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all” is at the core of SDG 6. UN-Water, in its comprehensive assessment report issued in 2021, pointed out that the world was already off track on SDG 6 even before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic (UN-Water 2021). There are still 2 billion people in the world without access to safe drinking water and 3.6 billion people without access to safe sanitation facilities.
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Chapter 4. SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
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Energy is a global issue of common concern today, at the heart of almost every major challenge and opportunity. Since the Industrial Revolution, fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas have been the main sources of electricity production and for meeting the basic needs of human life. In 2019, only slightly more than 11.4% of energy came from non-nuclear renewable sources.
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Chapter 5. SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Cities are the engine of economic growth, contributing about 60% to global GDP. At the same time, they are the main battleground in our fight against climate change. Cities generate about 70% of the global carbon emissions and use more than 60% of all resources.
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Chapter 6. SDG 13 Climate Action
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Climate change is triggering unpredictable responses on the global land and in the oceans and atmosphere and has a lasting and far-reaching impact on sustainable development and ecological environments (World Meteorological Organization 2022).
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Chapter 7. SDG 14 Life Below Water
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Ocean systems are characterized by their large scale, rapid change, and high complexity, making SDG 14 itself a diverse, dynamic, and interconnected system. The effective measurement and monitoring of specific targets is the most important aspect for ensuring the realization of SDG 14. However, there is still difficulty in determining how to measure these targets.
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Chapter 8. SDG 15 Life on Land
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China attaches great importance to ecological and environmental issues, upholds the concept that lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets, coordinates the systematic management of mountains, water, forests, fields, lakes, grasses, and sand, and comprehensively promotes the construction of the nature reserve system. These efforts have steadily improved the quality of ecosystems, effectively mitigated the aggravation of biodiversity loss, significantly enhanced the ability to cope with climate change, and made promising progress in the implementation of SDG 15 targets.
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Chapter 9. Interactions Among the SDGs and Integrated Evaluations
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The assessment of a single SDG indicator can track the progress of that indicator, but judging whether the development of a certain region is sustainable requires comprehensive consideration of the impact of different SDG indicators.
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Chapter 10. Summary and Prospects
Abstract
This report presents case studies of Big Earth Data supporting the evaluation of SDG indicators for seven SDGs (Zero Hunger, Clean Water and Sanitation, Affordable and Clean Energy, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Climate Action, Life Below Water, and Life on Land) and the interactions among the SDGs.
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Metadata
Title
Big Earth Data in Support of the Sustainable Development Goals (2022) - China
Author
Huadong Guo
Copyright Year
2024
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
Electronic ISBN
978-981-9742-31-8
Print ISBN
978-981-9742-30-1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-4231-8