COVID-19 and the UN Sustainable Development Goals – How the COVID-19 pandemic will influence the achievements of the SDGs Sections References Abstract Introduction Methodology Results Conclusions Data availability Code availability Notes References Funding Author information Ethics declarations Additional inf...
For each area, the basic concept is explained and the implications for sustainable development are discussed. Finally, four key policy options for achieving sustainable development are identified: measuring the ecological and economic impact of declining natural resources; improving our estimates of the ...
The17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) established by the United Nations Agenda 2030 constitute a global blueprint agenda and instrument for peace and
This study aims to explain the policies implemented by the European Union in transitioning to a green economy. It examines the period from the adoption of sustainable development within the Union to the present, focusing on the EU's strategies for sustai
In addition, a short introductory text at the beginning of the questionnaire explained the research project to the participants. Only people from natural science courses directly related to sustainability (e.g., biology, environmental sciences, ecology and conservation, natural resources management, etc...
The 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) aim at jointly improving economic, social, and environmental outcomes for human prosperity and planetary health. However, designing national economic policies that support advancement across multiple Sustaina
It may be explained by the Pourbaix Diagram for copper in temperatures above 25 °C, in which the equilibrium is dislocated; then, at pH 0.5 and 240 mV copper is presented in aqueous phase (Pourbaix, 1974). For a nickel, the phenomenon occurs oppositely. SEM/EDS analyses of the ...
At the start of the questionnaire, a brief paragraph explained the nature of the study and the concept of anonymity so that participants were informed before participation. Sampling stratification and size The final sample size was 160 participants, which was stratified according to job role labelled...
Before each interview, participants were explained the general purpose of the research and the researcher’s interest in the topic. All participants were told that their statements would remain anonymous. The latter was done to allow interviewees to feel comfortable expressing opinions without fear of...
(Lelieveld et al.,2015). This can result in impact estimates for some countries that cannot be easily explained by their power plant or transportation fleet composition, air pollution emissions, meteorology, and population distribution, especially smaller ones. For example, in this model, Nepal has...