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Spatial analysis of synergies and trade-offs between the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Africa
文献摘要:
Challenges faced by African countries in achieving the goals of sustainable development are similar and trans- boundary. Previous analysis of Africa's progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has largely been non-spatial, reducing the ability to find spatial relationships between countries and SDGs to help cooperation and proffer country-specific interventions. This study adopted techniques of exploratory and inferential spatial statistics to assess the successes of African countries from 2016 to 2020 in achieving the goals of sustainable de- velopment. Also, the study sought to understand how the spatial synergies and trade-offs between SDGs vary per country and time. The results revealed that spatial hotspots of countries with high SDGs scores were mostly con-fined to northern African countries with significant coldspots within central and eastern Africa and few patches in western and southern Africa for 2016. In 2020, the number of countries forming hotspots reduced, with Cen- tral African countries as significant cold spots. Five main spatial relationships: positive linear, negative linear, concave, convex and undefined complex, were found among countries and the SDGs. However, these spatial relationships were fluid as they changed over time and with different levels of influence from 2016 to 2020. The study concludes that generic solutions and policies by development agencies, governments, development finance instiutions and other impact investors will not be enough in achieving the SDGs because of the spatial heterogeneity of the continent. Tailored and country-specific policies based on results of spatial statistics matter.
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作者姓名:
Adams Osman;Emmanuel Abeashi Mensah;Collins Adjei Mensah;Yaw Asamoah;Suleman Dauda;KofiAdu-Boahen;Charles Atanga Adongo
作者机构:
Department of Geography Education,Faculty of Social Sciences Education,University of Education,Winneba,P.O.Box 25,Winneba,Ghana;Department of Geography and Regional Planning,Faculty of Social Sciences,University of Cape Coast,Private Mail Bag,Cape Coast,Ghana;Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management,Faculty of Social Sciences,University of Cape Coast,Private Mail Bag,Cape Coast,Ghana;Schools of Tourism and Hospitality,University of Johannesburg,P.O.Box 524,Auckland Park 2006,South Africa;Emperiks Research Limited,Cape Coast Stadium Avenue,Cape Coast,Ghana
引用格式:
[1]Adams Osman;Emmanuel Abeashi Mensah;Collins Adjei Mensah;Yaw Asamoah;Suleman Dauda;KofiAdu-Boahen;Charles Atanga Adongo-.Spatial analysis of synergies and trade-offs between the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Africa)[J].地理学与可持续性(英文),2022(03):220-231
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