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A multi‐methods approach for assessing how conserving biodiversity interacts with other sustainable development goals in Nepal

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  • Biraj Adhikari
  • Davnah Urbach
  • Nakul Chettri
  • Eklabya Sharma
  • Thomas Breu
  • Jonas Geschke
  • Markus Fischer
  • Graham W. Prescott

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Achieving the sustainable development goals (SDGs) requires a context‐specific understanding of how actions to achieve one goal interact with others. We analyzed statistical data, and conducted online surveys and interviews with conservation professionals to understand how terrestrial conservation goals (SDG 15: Life on land) influence and are influenced by other goals in Nepal. Our findings suggest that SDG 15 synergized with economic growth (SDG 8), gender equality (SDG 5), water access (SDG 6), sustainable production and consumption (SDG 12), and climate action (SDG 13), but traded off with food security (SDG 2), energy access (SDG 7), poverty alleviation (SDG 1), and infrastructure development (SDG 9). Increased multi‐sectoral collaboration between conservation and development stakeholders is urgently needed to address the negative impacts of other goals on SDG 15. Additionally, conservation measures in Nepal can benefit from being more people‐focused, participatory, and contextualized to mitigate negative impacts on socioeconomic goals.

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  • Biraj Adhikari & Davnah Urbach & Nakul Chettri & Eklabya Sharma & Thomas Breu & Jonas Geschke & Markus Fischer & Graham W. Prescott, 2023. "A multi‐methods approach for assessing how conserving biodiversity interacts with other sustainable development goals in Nepal," Sustainable Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 31(5), pages 3239-3253, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:sustdv:v:31:y:2023:i:5:p:3239-3253
    DOI: 10.1002/sd.2582
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