Abstract

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development provided brand new goals and action targets for human well-being and development, but the COVID-19 pandemic has cast a shadow on the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is therefore essential to provide a reference for making policy adjustments and transformations to promote the realization of SDGs in the post-pandemic era. Based on a literature review of the progress and policies of SDGs across countries worldwide, we find that research on sustainable policies has rapidly increased since the SDGs issued in 2015 with particular focuses on eco-environment, sustainable policies, green economy, sanitation and health, and water sanitation. Most countries are in the process of nationalization, institutionalization, and universalization of the SDGs through incorporating the SDGs into national development frameworks, enabling extensive participation and negotiation mechanisms, and promoting the SDGs’ national publicity. Countries of different economic and institutional backgrounds demonstrate divergent development pathways, priorities, measures, and progress in the implementation of SDGs. Despite significant global progress during the last five years, the North–South divide emerges in the policy action and achievement of SDGs. The least developed countries in sub-Sahara Africa and South Asia appear to be difficult or even unable to implement the SDGs and monitor the progress. In the post-pandemic era, particular attention shall be given to integrating SDGs and achieve synergy among goals, concretizing short-and medium-term priorities toward the SDGs targets for all countries, strengthening multilateralism and global cooperation among countries and continents, providing reliable data and approaches for real-time impact assessment and process monitoring, and promoting an inclusive engagement and integrative implementation with multiple stakeholders and consortiums.

Highlights

  • The World Bank estimates that the global economy would shrink by 5.2% in 2020, which would be the deepest recession since World War Two [14], and WHO Director-General Tedros stated that the impact of the coronavirus will be felt for decades to come [15]

  • Making policy adjustments and transformations to promote the implementation of global sustainable development goals (SDGs) in the post-pandemic era is a major issue

  • 1989 sustainable articles around the implications world focus on the eco-environment, policies, green econnetwork analysis, we found that the most frequently cited articles around the world focus on energy policy and other topics in the 9 topics omy, health, water sanitation, SDGs, and the different are the eco-environment, sustainable policies, green economy, health, water sanitation, and other sustainable development plan closely related (Figure 2)

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Summary

Introduction

Sustainable Development Summit and proposed a set of 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) and 169 targets to guide international development, with regard to society, the economy, and the environment This is the inheritance of the agenda of the new millennium. Making policy adjustments and transformations to promote the implementation of global SDGs in the post-pandemic era is a major issue. The final section discusses the transformation path as well as recommendations for global SDGs in a post-pandemic era. This is important for exploring science–policy–practice interfaces, mitigating the negative effects of the pandemic as soon as possible, and moving toward the 2030 SDGs. The full names of abbreviations used in this article can be found in Abbreviations Section

Bibliometric Analysis
Policy Review of Different Countries to Implement the SDGs
OECD Countries
BRICS Countries
Main Policy Measures to Achieve SDGs in Various Countries
Variances in Policy Implementation across Countries
The Progress ofThe
Implementation of the SDGs in a Post-Pandemic Era
Integrating SDGs and Maximize Synergies between Goals
Set Priorities for Achieving Short- and Long-Term Goals
Findings
Assess and Predict the Progress of the SDGs Timely Based on Big Data

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