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Mapping a conservation research network to the Sustainable Development Goals

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/csp2.12731

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biodiversity conservation; global goals; mapping; Sustainable Development Goals; well-being; working landscapes; working seascapes

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  1. Assala Energy
  2. PERU LNG
  3. SCBI-Center for Conservation and Sustainability
  4. Summit Foundation

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The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals provide a global blueprint to tackle extreme poverty, reduce inequality, and protect the planet. Yet, progress towards these goals is insufficient. By mapping the activities of the Smithsonian Institution to the SDGs, this study demonstrates how conservation actions can contribute to achieving the SDGs and highlights the need for greater coordination and capacity to achieve these goals across different sectors.
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a global blueprint to end extreme poverty, reduce inequality, and protect the planet. Progress toward these goals is falling short. Achieving the SDGs requires coordination among government, private industry, and nongovernmental organizations to align the actions of multiple sectors with SDG targets. Adapting an approach used by industry sectors, we mapped the Smithsonian Institution Working Land and Seascapes network to the SDGs. The network of programs aims to foster healthy and productive ecosystems through collaborations with diverse stakeholders. Across the network, we identified clear and measurable contributions to 16 of the 17 SDGs and specifically mapped past and current activities to 76 of the 169 targets, thereby demonstrating how conservation actions can contribute to achieving the SDGs, beyond SDGs 14 and 15. We also identified the need for clear results chain and greater capacity to achieve the SDGs and then provide examples of how different sectors can increase complementarity of their actions. By mapping activities to the SDGs, different sectors can increase alignment and strengthen collective contributions towards common global goals.

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