Analyzing SDG interlinkages: identifying trade-offs and synergies for a responsible innovation

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作者
Luttikhuis, Nikki [1 ,2 ]
Wiebe, Kirsten S. [1 ]
机构
[1] SINTEF, Sustainable Energy Technol, POB 4760, N-7465 Trondheim, Norway
[2] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol NTNU, Dept Ind Econ & Technol Management, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway
关键词
Sustainable Development Goals; Agenda; 2030; RI; Point of care; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS; CARE; POINT; CHALLENGES; FRAMEWORK; HEALTH; ENERGY; CELLS;
D O I
10.1007/s11625-023-01336-x
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This paper responds to recent calls to address the indivisible nature of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) framework and the related knowledge gap on how SDG targets interlink with each other. It examines how SDG targets interact in the context of a specific technology, point of care (PoC) microfluidics, and how this relates to the concept of responsible innovation (RI). The novel SDG interlinkages methodology developed here involves several steps to filter the relevant interlinkages and a focus group of experts for discussing these interlinkages. The main findings indicate that several social synergies occur when deploying PoC microfluidics, but that the environmental trade-offs may jeopardize the total progress toward the SDGs. More specifically, the environmental sacrifices (use of plastics and lack of recyclability) resulted in the product being cheaper and, thus, better accessible. This work suggests that attention should be given (and prioritized) to the use of renewable and recyclable materials without jeopardizing the accessibility of the product. This should minimize the identified trade-offs. These findings inform how analyzing SDG interlinkages relates to the responsibilities and dimensions of RI in several ways. First, analyzing SDG interlinkages helps to execute the governance responsibility by using the RI dimensions (anticipation, reflexivity, inclusion and responsiveness). Second, analyzing SDG interlinkages gives insights into if and how a technology relates to the do-good and avoid-harm responsibility. This is important to assess the responsiveness of the technology to ensure that the technology can become truly sustainable and leaves no one behind.
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页码:1813 / 1831
页数:19
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