This article introduces the concept of blue economy and how such a framework can help to improve sustainable development of oceans.
This study reveals that climate change reduces the variety of wetland ecosystem services and increases socio-economic vulnerability and economic stress.

Climate change is threatening water security in the Northern Slope of Tianshan Mountains, where rapid urban growth is increasing water demand. This study examines changes in temperature, glacier melt, and water use over the past 40 years, highlighting the need for effective water management to ensure a sustainable supply for both people and the environment.
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These dashboards present data from the World Development Indicators (WDI) that help to monitor the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
A Viewpoint in support of SDGs 3, 13, and 17, proposing a range of strategies for developing a 'public health playbook', to counter the 'corporate playbook' used by powerful commercial actors to protect their business interests at the expense of population health and wellbeing, including numerous health-harming and planet-harming industries, such as tobacco, alcohol, gambling, pharmaceuticals, ultraprocessed foods and beverages, firearms and weapons, automobiles, social media and technology, oil and gas, and chemicals.
RELX SDG Customer Awards aim to recognise RELX customers who share our commitment to driving action in support of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Read more about the 2022 winners.
Historically STI policy is connected to national security and the military. Yet, contemporary innovation policy is rarely discussed in a security context.
This chapter advances the UN SDG goals 3 and 17 discusses how plant extracts can help decrease AD symptoms.
The purpose of this study is to quantify the joint impacts of climate and human activities on grassland changes in Three-River Headwater Region (TRHR) after two phases of Ecological Conservation and Construction Project (Ecological Project).
This study found that increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events caused by human-induced climate change challenges progress on sustainable city development, but could also accelerate activities to enable cities to become more resilient.