Abstract

Moving strategically toward the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the UN organized a Sustainable Development Solutions Network (UNSDSN) and a Platform (HLPF) in order to harness the so-called Data Revolution that could help to achieve systemically the 17 Goals, by attaining local and globally the corresponding targets. For this purpose, there is a need to keep joining efforts and know-how to develop an appropriate framework and roadmap. This paper represents a contribution for monitoring the SDG based on the 5Ps People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace and Partnership; by using data from the Iberoamerican Foresight Network Observatory (ORIBER).

Highlights

  • There is a great need to consider ways to foster strategic foresight that may help, governments, and the private sector and civil society to get involved collaboratively taking care of the present and future conditions regarding the five key development drivers related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) : People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace and Partnership

  • On this paper well be presenting some of the alternatives going on that may contribute to the HighLevel Political Forum (HLPF, 2019) that is the central platform for follow-up and review of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, based on connecting studies regarding 15 Sustainable Development Challenges developed for the Iberoamerican region and the 5Ps

  • Already a year before UN SDGs were defined, the RIBER had build up an Observatory (ORIBER4) and was working on this kind of model based on 15 SDGs (GPS ), somehow related to the 17 UN SDGs as we are going to show and applying to 132 countries divided into 3 Regions: Iberoamerican (AIBER, 21 countries) Advanced Economies (AVECO, 27 countries ) and Others (OTHERS, 84 countries ) SDGs Ranking of Countries based on the GPS through the 5 P's of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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INTRODUCTION

There is a great need to consider ways to foster strategic foresight that may help, governments, and the private sector and civil society to get involved collaboratively taking care of the present and future conditions regarding the five key development drivers related to the SDG : People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace and Partnership. As mentioned by Weitz (WEITZ, 2017), the Stockholm Environmental Institute (SEI) has being working in developing a practical approach for gaining a systemic and contextual perspective on the SDGs, that may help to understand interactions, synergies and trade-offs among them and strategically become more systemically efficient; and as indicated at SEI2: How the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) interact with each other is a key question in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda. Understanding these interactions is vital for prioritizing action and anticipating knock-on effects. This kind of approach has already being tried focusing implementing the 2030 Agenda in Latin America by the independent Research Forum IRF (BARKET, 2017)

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