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Report | 2018
Rockström, J., Randers, J., Stoknes, P.E., Goluke, U., Collste, D., Cornell, S., Begashaw, B., Kapoor, S. 2018. Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals within the Planetary Boundaries. A report from Stockholm Resilience Centre and BI Norwegian Business School to the UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development 2018 In New York in July 2018
This report documents that if we simply continue with business as usual, the world will not succeed in achieving the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within the nine planetary boundaries (PBs) by 2030. These are results from running an integrated system model based on historical data from 1980 – 2015. One out of 4 scenario demonstrates that the world’s nations can work in a truly transformational way. This implies ex...
Journal / article | 2018
Randers, Jorgen, Johan Rockström, Per E. Stoknes, Ulrich Goluke, David Collste, and Sarah Cornell. 2018. “Achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals Within 9 Planetary Boundaries.” EarthArXiv. October 16. doi:10.31223/osf.io/xwevb
We have built a simulation model (Earth3) to help answer two research questions: How many of the 17 UN sustainable development goals (SDGs) will be achieved by 2030? And: What will be the resulting pressure on 9 planetary boundaries (PBs)? Our tentative answer is that he world will not reach all SDGs by 2030, nor by 2050, and that the global safety margin (the buffer between the human impact and planetary boundaries) will cont...
D. Collste, J. Randers, U. Goluke, P.-E. Stoknes, S.E. Cornell, and J. Rockström. 2018. The Empirical Bases for the Earth3 Model: Technical Notes on the Sustainable Development Goals and Planetary Boundaries. EarthArXiv https://eartharxiv.org/ephsf/
Transformation is feasible - How to achieve the SustainableDevelopment Goals within Planetary Boundaries. 2018. Written by Randers, J., Rockström, J., Stoknes, P.E., Golüke, U., Collste, D., Cornell, S. A report to the Club of Rome from Stockholm Resilience Centre and BI Norwegian Business School
The dual adoption of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) together with the Paris Climate Agreement, both in 2015, represents a global turning point. We have never before had such a universal development plan for people and planet. For the first time in human history the world has agreed on a democratically adopted roadmap for humanity’s future, which aims at attaining socially inclusive and highly aspirational socio-e...
Journal / article | 2017
Collste, D., Pedercini, M., Cornell, S. 2017. Policy coherence to achieve the SDGs: using integrated simulation models to assess effective policies. Sustain Sci DOI 10.1007/s11625-017-0457-x
Coherently addressing the 17 Sustainable Development Goals requires planning tools that guide policy makers. Given the integrative nature of the SDGs, we believe that integrative modelling techniques are especially useful for this purpose. In this paper, we present and demonstrate the use of the new System Dynamics based iSDG family of models. We use a national model for Tanzania to analyse impacts of substantial investments i...
Collste, D., Pedercini, M., Cornell, S.E. 2017. Policy coherence to achieve the SDGs: using integrated simulation models to assess effective policies. Sustain Sci.https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-017-0457-x
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