Digital Earth: A platform for the SDGs and green transformation at the global and local level, employing essential SDGs variables

IF 4.2 3区 地球科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Big Earth Data Pub Date : 2021-08-28 DOI:10.1080/20964471.2021.1948677
H. Fukui, Duc Chuc Man, A. Phan
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ABSTRACT The 17 Sustainable Development Goals present clear directions toward the green transformation being sought by the global community. The SDGs are an integrated framework, with a complex network of interlinkages between the goals, targets and indicators, and they pose wicked problems to society. Consequently, measuring progress and achievements with the SDGs requires the integration of various spatio-temporal datasets from different domains and the synthesis of disciplines to describe a system of systems. The Group on Earth Observations has developed the concept of Essential Variables to describe systems across Societal Benefit Areas that are applicable for this purpose. Digital Earth is a virtual representation of the planet, potentially encompassing all its systems and life forms, including human societies. Designed as a multi-dimensional, multi-scale, multi-temporal, and multi-layer information facility, Digital Earth is a valuable platform that can contribute to the achievement of the SDGs and a green transformation. To that end, a set of Essential SDGs Variables (ESDGVs) for the platform are proposed and cases of implementation and use are introduced.
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数字地球:一个在全球和地方层面实现可持续发展目标和绿色转型的平台,采用可持续发展目标的基本变量
17个可持续发展目标为全球社会正在寻求的绿色转型指明了明确的方向。可持续发展目标是一个综合框架,目标、具体目标和指标之间有着复杂的相互联系网络,它们给社会带来了严重的问题。因此,衡量可持续发展目标的进展和成就需要整合来自不同领域的各种时空数据集,并综合学科来描述一个系统的系统。地球观测小组提出了基本变量的概念,以描述适用于这一目的的跨社会效益领域的系统。数字地球是地球的虚拟代表,可能包含所有的系统和生命形式,包括人类社会。作为一个多维、多尺度、多时间、多层次的信息设施,数字地球是一个有价值的平台,可以为实现可持续发展目标和绿色转型做出贡献。为此,本文提出了一组用于该平台的基本可持续发展目标变量(esdgv),并介绍了实现和使用的案例。
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Big Earth Data
Big Earth Data Earth and Planetary Sciences-Computers in Earth Sciences
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