An Empirical Analysis of Synergies and Tradeoffs between Sustainable Development Goals
Ament, Judith M;
Freeman, Robin;
Carbone, Chris;
Vassall, Anna;
Watts, Charlotte;
(2020)
An Empirical Analysis of Synergies and Tradeoffs between Sustainable Development Goals.
SUSTAINABILITY, 12 (20).
p. 8424.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su12208424
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The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent a universal agenda that nations have committed to achieving by 2030. The challenge is substantial, with no country excelling across all SDGs. Using global UN data, we assess patterns of positive and negative correlations between indicators of SDG status and progress. For nearly 70% of SDG indicators, status is positively associated with GDP/capita. Progress on SDG indicators, however, occurs in both poorer and wealthier countries. When GDP/capita is controlled for, positive associations remain between health, environment and energy usage indicators. Economic growth is negatively associated with changes in some health and environment indicators. For SDGs targets to be achieved, major opportunities and conflicts will need to be identified, prioritized and acted upon.