Authors
Gerald G Singh, Andrés M Cisneros-Montemayor, Wilf Swartz, William Cheung, J Adam Guy, Tiff-Annie Kenny, Chris J McOwen, Rebecca Asch, Jan Laurens Geffert, Colette CC Wabnitz, Rashid Sumaila, Quentin Hanich, Yoshitaka Ota
Publication date
2018/7/1
Journal
Marine Policy
Volume
93
Pages
223-231
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Achieving the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) results in many ecological, social, and economic consequences that are inter-related. Understanding relationships between sustainability goals and determining their interactions can help prioritize effective and efficient policy options. This paper presents a framework that integrates existing knowledge from literature and expert opinions to rapidly assess the relationships between one SDG goal and another. Specifically, given the important role of the oceans in the world's social-ecological systems, this study focuses on how SDG 14 (Life Below Water), and the targets within that goal, contributes to other SDG goals. This framework differentiates relationships based on compatibility (co-benefit, trade-off, neutral), the optional nature of achieving one goal in attaining another, and whether these relationships are context dependent. The results …
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