作者: Edgar G. Hertwich , Arjen Y. Hoekstra , Ranran Wang , Can Wang , Dabo Guan
DOI: 10.1016/J.ONEEAR.2021.01.012
关键词: Big Five personality traits and culture 、 Panel data 、 Cultural values 、 Sustainability 、 Individualism 、 Political science 、 Policy design 、 Sustainable development 、 Sustainability science 、 Environmental ethics
摘要: Summary Integrating the social and natural sciences to effectively tackle intertwined challenges represented by Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) has been advocated for years. However, practice is challenging, especially with respect beliefs, morals, practices of individuals groups or, more succinctly put, culture, which, despite attracting growing awareness, remains understated in sustainability. Here, we examine how what extent cultural values are linked achievement SDGs. Synthesizing knowledge from than 300 publications, show that traits all 17 SDGs 79% SDG targets. Further, empirical understanding obtained a panel data analysis highlights explain as much 26% variations achievements, yet links strikingly divergent across indicators. Our findings imply need consider contexts nuances sustainability science communications policy design develop new cross-disciplinary solutions challenges.