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Three foci at the science-policy interface for systemic Sustainable Development Goal acceleration

Prajal Pradhan (), Nina Weitz, Vassilis Daioglou, Gabriel M. Abrahão, Cameron Allen, Geanderson Ambrósio, Frederike Arp, Furqan Asif, Therese Bennich, Tim G. Benton, Frank Biermann, Min Cao, Henrik Carlsen, Fang Chen, Min Chen, Michiel N. Daams, Jonathan H. P. Dawes, Shobhakar Dhakal, Elisabeth Gilmore, Luis J. Miguel, Klaus Hubacek, Yuanchao Hu, Wander Jager, Samir Kc, Norman M. Kearney, Utkarsh Ashok Khot, Teun Kluck, Shridhar Kulkarni, Julia Leininger, Chaohui Li, Jing Li, Hermann Lotze-Campen, Gonzalo Parrado-Hernando, Matteo Pedercini, Ram Kumar Phuyal, Christina Prell, Arpan Rijal, Vanessa Schweizer, Frans J. Sijtsma, Bjoern Soergel, Nathalie Spittler, Detlef Vuuren, Anne Warchold, Eartha Weber, Birka Wicke, Oscar Widerberg, Rienne Wilts, Christopher Wingens, Chaoyang Wu, Qiang Xing, Jin Yan, Zifeng Yuan, Xin Zhou and Caroline Zimm
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Prajal Pradhan: University of Groningen
Nina Weitz: Stockholm Environment Institute
Vassilis Daioglou: Utrecht University
Gabriel M. Abrahão: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Member of the Leibniz Association
Cameron Allen: Monash University
Geanderson Ambrósio: Utrecht University
Frederike Arp: Utrecht University
Furqan Asif: Aalborg University
Therese Bennich: Stockholm Environment Institute
Tim G. Benton: Chatham House
Frank Biermann: Utrecht University
Min Cao: Nanjing Normal University
Henrik Carlsen: Stockholm Environment Institute
Fang Chen: International Research Center of Big Data for Sustainable Development Goals
Min Chen: Nanjing Normal University
Michiel N. Daams: University of Groningen
Jonathan H. P. Dawes: University of Bath
Shobhakar Dhakal: Asian Institute of Technology
Elisabeth Gilmore: Civil and Environmental Engineering
Luis J. Miguel: University of Valladolid
Klaus Hubacek: University of Groningen
Yuanchao Hu: Wuhan University
Wander Jager: University of Groningen
Samir Kc: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Norman M. Kearney: University of Bern
Utkarsh Ashok Khot: University of Groningen
Teun Kluck: University of Groningen
Shridhar Kulkarni: Utrecht University
Julia Leininger: German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS)
Chaohui Li: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Member of the Leibniz Association
Jing Li: University of Groningen
Hermann Lotze-Campen: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Member of the Leibniz Association
Gonzalo Parrado-Hernando: University of Valladolid
Matteo Pedercini: Millennium Institute
Ram Kumar Phuyal: National Planning Commission, Government of Nepal
Christina Prell: University of Groningen
Arpan Rijal: University of Groningen
Vanessa Schweizer: University of Waterloo
Frans J. Sijtsma: University of Groningen
Bjoern Soergel: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Member of the Leibniz Association
Nathalie Spittler: Millennium Institute
Detlef Vuuren: Utrecht University
Anne Warchold: University of Groningen
Eartha Weber: Utrecht University
Birka Wicke: Radboud University
Oscar Widerberg: IVM, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Rienne Wilts: University of Bonn
Christopher Wingens: German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS)
Chaoyang Wu: University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qiang Xing: International Research Center of Big Data for Sustainable Development Goals
Jin Yan: University of Groningen
Zifeng Yuan: Nanjing Normal University
Xin Zhou: Institute for Global Environmental Strategies
Caroline Zimm: International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)

Nature Communications, 2024, vol. 15, issue 1, 1-4

Abstract: The integrated and indivisible nature of the SDGs is facing implementation challenges due to the silo approaches. We present the three interconnected foci (SDG interactions, modeling, and tools) at the science-policy interface to address these challenges. Accounting for them will support accelerated SDG progress, operationalizing the integration and indivisibility principles.

Date: 2024
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