Making Regional Sense of Global Sustainable Development Indicators for the Arctic
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Background and Aim
1.2. Theoretical Context
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Arctic Social Indicators (ASIs)
- Infant mortality (Domain: health/population)
- Net migration (Domains: health/population and material well-being)
- Consumption/harvest of local foods (Domains: closeness to nature and material well-being)
- Per capita household income (Domain: material well-being)
- Ratio of students successfully completing post-secondary education (Domain: education)
- Language retention (Domain: cultural well-being)
- The fate control index (Domain: fate control)
2.2. Arctic Resilience Report
2.3. Scenario Workshops and Interviews
2.4. Assessment Process
3. Results
3.1. SDG 1. End Poverty in All Its Forms Everywhere
3.2. SDG 2. End Hunger, Achieve Food Security and Improved Nutrition and Promote Sustainable Agriculture
3.3. SDG 3. Ensure Healthy Lives and Promote Well-Being for All at All Ages
3.4. SDG 4. Ensure Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education and Promote Lifelong Learning Opportunities for All
3.5. SDG 5. Achieve Gender Equality and Empower All Women and Girls
3.6. SDG 6. Ensure Availability and Sustainable Management of Water and Sanitation for All
3.7. SDG 7. Ensure Access to Affordable, Reliable, Sustainable and Modern Energy for All
3.8. SDG 8. Promote Sustained, Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Growth, Full and Productive Employment and Decent Work for All
3.9. SDG 9. Build Resilient Infrastructure, Promote Inclusive and Sustainable Industrialization and Foster Innovation
3.10. SDG 10. Reduce Inequality Within and Among Countries
3.11. SDG 11. Make Cities and Human Settlements Inclusive, Safe, Resilient and Sustainable
3.12. SDG 12. Ensure Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns
3.13. SDG 13. Take Urgent Action to Combat Climate Change and Its Impacts
3.14. SDG 14. Conserve and Sustainably Use the Oceans, Seas and Marine Resources for Sustainable Development
3.15. SDG 15. Protect, Restore and Promote Sustainable Use of Terrestrial Ecosystems, Sustainably Manage Forests, Combat Desertification, and Halt and Reverse Land Degradation and Halt Biodiversity Loss
3.16. SDG 16. Promote Peaceful and Inclusive Societies for Sustainable Development, Provide Access to Justice for All and Build Effective, Accountable and Inclusive Institutions at All Levels
3.17. SDG 17. Strengthen the Means of Implementation and Revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development
4. Discussion and Conclusions
Ways Forward
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Global SDG | Added Focus | Added Focus | Added Focus | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | No Poverty | Role of subsistence economy | Land and harvesting rights | Municipal economy |
2 | Zero Hunger | Role of country foods | Fishing, hunting and herding systems | Indigenous perspectives on food security |
3 | Good Health and Well-being | Demographic structure | ||
4 | Quality Education | Role of indigenous knowledge | Challenge of distances | |
5 | Gender Equality | Gendered out-migration | Men’s changing roles | |
6 | Clean Water and Sanitation | Impacts of climate change | Impacts of industry | |
7 | Affordable Clean Energy | Role of financial incentives | ||
8 | Decent Work and Economic Growth | Volatility of resource economies | Economic leakage from the region | Role and contribution of subsistence and non-recognized stakeholders |
9 | Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure | Specifics of place | Impacts of climate change (e.g., permafrost thaw) | |
10 | Reduced inequalities | Regional policies | Financial flows | Indigenous rights |
11 | Sustainable Cities and Communities | Vulnerability to climate change | Urbanization | |
12 | Responsible Consumption and Production | Industrial waste | Local waste management | |
13 | Climate Action | |||
14 | Life Below Water | Ice and changes in ice cover | ||
15 | Life on Land | Uniquely Arctic landscapes (e.g., tundra and high Arctic ecosystems) | Freshwater environments | Cumulative impacts |
16 | Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions | Indigenous peoples’ rights | Indigenous governance traditions | |
17 | Partnership | Circumpolar cooperation | Trust in institutions |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleNilsson, Annika E., and Joan Nymand Larsen. 2020. "Making Regional Sense of Global Sustainable Development Indicators for the Arctic" Sustainability 12, no. 3: 1027. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12031027
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