Model-based scenario analysis can help in identifying ways to achieve the environmental targets of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and related multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) (well established). Target-seeking scenarios provide insight into the required level of effort, promising measures, and possible synergies and trade-offs between these measures and a range of targets. The usefulness of scenarios can be illustrated by the successful use of such scenarios in the literature on climate policy. Scenarios can be used to explore different pathways for achieving long-term targets and provide insights into the costs and benefits of these pathways. There are important interrelations (synergies and trade-offs) between the achievement of the various SDGs and related MEAs.. This means that strategies that aim to achieve sets of targets will have to take account for these interrelations. At the moment, scenarios that explore the fulfilment of a large set of SDG targets simultaneously are mostly lacking. An assessment of possible pathways must therefore rely on more narrowly focused scenarios in the literature. This does lead to a higher level of uncertainty and some clear knowledge gaps. {22.2}
Revised: September 11, 2019 |
Published: May 1, 2019
Citation
Van Vuuren D., P. Lucas, K.V. Calvin, S.H. Chung, M. Harfoot, S. Hedden, and A. Koberle, et al. 2019.Chapter 22 - Pathways Toward Sustainable Development. In Global Environment Outlook (GEO-6): Healthy Planet, Healthy People. 510-543. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.PNNL-SA-142885.doi:10.1017/9781108627146.028