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SDG preferences in the World's five major SDG reports in 2019 [157] SDG Topic Rank Average Rank Mentions Health 1 3.2 1814 Energy Climate Water 2 4.0 1328 1328 1784 Education 3 4.6 1351 Poverty 4 6.2 1095 Food 5 7.6 693 Economic Growth 6 8.6 387 Technology 7 8.8 855 Inequality 8 9.2 296 Gender Equality 9 10.0 338 Hunger 10 10.6 670 Justice 11
For example, SDG 6 has a total of 8 targets. The first six are outcome targets and are labeled Targets 6.1 to 6.6. The final two targets are means of implementation targets and are labeled as Targets 6.a and 6.b. However, there is generally weak evidence linking the means of implementation to outcomes. [5]
SDG 17 has 19 targets and 25 indicators. Below is the list of all the targets with a short version and a long version of the titles. [9] [7] No data is available yet for the following indicators: 17.5.1, 17.6.1, 17.7.1, 17.13.1, 17.14.1, 17.17.1. [7] For all the other indicators, data and world maps are available to visualize progress. [7]
The UN has defined 13 Targets and 28 Indicators for SDG 3. The main data source and maps for the indicators for SDG 3 come from Our World in Data's SDG Tracker. [2] The targets of SDG 3 cover a wide range of issues including reduction of maternal mortality (Target 3.1), ending all preventable deaths under five years of age (Target 3.2), fight communicable diseases (Target 3.3), ensure a ...
Furthermore, SDG 11 interlinks with SDG 13 on climate action: The world's cities account for 60–80 per cent of energy consumption and 75 per cent of carbon emissions (this is because 4.2 billion people, or 55 percent of the world's population, lived in cities in 2018).
Sustainable Development Goal 1 (SDG 1 or Global Goal 1), one of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals established by the United Nations in 2015, calls for the end of poverty in all forms. The official wording is: "No Poverty". [ 1 ]
World map for Indicator 9.1.2 in 2017: Air transport, freight(ton-km) [13] Target 9.2 is "Promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and by 2030, to raise significantly the industry's share of employment and GDP in line with national circumstances as well as to double its share in least developed countries " [ 14 ]
World map for Indicator 8.10.1 in 2017 - ATMs per 100,000 adults [11] The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) defines sustainable tourism as “tourism that takes full account of its current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, the industry, the environment, and host communities ...