What Gets Measured Gets Done: Challenges in Monitoring Water, Energy, and Food Security in Northern Canada

IF 0.9 4区 地球科学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Arctic Pub Date : 2023-08-12 DOI:10.14430/arctic77896
A. Bogdan, T. Shah, Michaela Sidloski, Xiaojing Lu, Meng Li, Shawn Ingram, D. Natcher
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This paper describes the challenges that were encountered during the collection of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicators for water (SDG 6), energy (SDG 7), and food (SDG 2) security in northern Canada. Our findings indicate only 49% of indicator data were publicly available, while 21% had to be calculated using alternative sources or methods, 18% had to be replaced with proxy indicators for which data were available, and 12% of indicators were deemed unavailable entirely. The most common types of data challenges were associated with completeness, timeliness, and granularity. Given the current challenges faced by residents of northern Canada, with their livelihoods closely intertwined with the accessibility and availability of water, energy and food (WEF) resources, a comprehensive plan for data collection, storage, and management of WEF-related SDGs is required to advance WEF security from an aspirational to a transformative policy agenda.
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量力而行:加拿大北部水、能源和粮食安全监测面临的挑战
本文描述了在加拿大北部收集可持续发展目标(SDG)水(SDG 6)、能源(SDG 7)和粮食(SDG 2)安全指标期间遇到的挑战。我们的研究结果表明,只有49%的指标数据是公开的,而21%的指标数据必须使用替代来源或方法计算,18%的指标必须用有数据的代理指标代替,12%的指标被认为完全不可用。最常见的数据挑战类型与完整性、及时性和粒度有关。鉴于加拿大北部居民目前面临的挑战,他们的生计与水、能源和粮食资源的可及性和可用性密切相关,需要制定一项全面的数据收集、存储和管理计划,以将世界经济论坛的安全从一个有抱负的政策议程推进到一个变革性的政策议程。
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Arctic
Arctic 地学-环境科学
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2.30
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51
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Arctic is a peer-reviewed, primary research journal that publishes the results of scientific research from all areas of Arctic scholarship. Original scholarly papers in the physical, social, and biological sciences, humanities, engineering, and technology are included, as are book reviews, commentaries, letters to the editor, and profiles of significant people, places, or events of northern interest
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