Agenda 2063 - Summary

Goal 7:

Environmentally sustainable and climate resilient economies and communities

Aspiration 1. A Prosperous Afr   Bio-diversity conservation and   Climate resilience and natural   Renewable energy   Water security  
  • Target 7.1: At least 30% of agricultural land is placed under sustainable land management practice

    • Indicator 7.1.1: % of agricultural land placed under sustainable land management practice

  • Target 7.2: At least 17% of terrestrial and inland water and 10% of coastal and marine areas are preserved

    • Indicator 7.2.2: % of terrestrial and inland water areas preserved

    • Indicator 7.2.3: % of coastal and marine areas preserved

  • Target 7.3: All national parks and protected areas are well managed on the basis master and national plans

    • Indicator 7.3.4: proportion of national parks and protected areas managed on the basis of master and national plan

  • Target 7.4: Genetic diversity of cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and of wild relatives including other socio-economically as well as cultural valuables species are maintained

    • Indicator 7.4.5: Diversity index (proportion of genetic diversity of cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and of wild relatives including other socio-economically as well as cultural valuables species maintained )

  • Target 7.5: Increase 2013 levels of water demand satisfaction by 25%

    • Indicator 7.5.6: % of water demand satisfaction

  • Target 7.6: Increase 2013 levels of water productivity from rain-fed agriculture and irrigation by 60%

    • Indicator 7.6.7: % in water productivity used in rain-fed agriculture and irrigation

  • Target 7.7: At least 10% of rain water is harvested for productive use

    • Indicator 7.7.8: % of rain water harvested for productive use

  • Target 7.8: At least 10% of waste water is recycled for agricultural and industrial use

    • Indicator 7.8.9: % of waste water recycled for agriculture and industrial use

  • Target 7.9: At least 30% of farmers, pastoralist and fisher folks practice climate resilient production systems

    • Indicator 7.9.10: % of farmers, pastoralist and fisher folks practicing climate resilient production systems

  • Target 7.10: Reduce to 2013 levels emissions arising from agriculture bio-diversity loss, land use , and deforestation

    • Indicator 7.10.11: Levels of emmissions arising from agriculture bio-diversity loss, land use and deforestation

  • Target 7.11: Reduce deaths and property loss from natural and man-made disasters and climate extreme events by at least 30%

    • Indicator 7.11.12: Number of people killed, injured, displaced, evacuated, relocated or otherwise affected by disasters

    • Indicator 7.11.13: Number and Value of (housing units) physical structures and productive assets damaged and destroyed

    • Indicator 7.11.14: Percentage of countries with early detection system and Disaster Management Plans at the level of villages/ communities

    • Indicator 7.11.15: Percentage of countries utilizing science-based methodologies and tools to record and share climate disaster losses and relevant dissagragated data and statistics and early warning systems

  • Target 7.12: Reduce proportion of fossil fuel in total energy production by at least 20%

    • Indicator 7.12.16: %reduction of fossil fuel in total energy production

  • Target 7.13: All Cities meet the WHO?s Ambient Air Quality Standards (AAQS) by 2025

    • Indicator 7.13.17: number of Cities meeting the WHO’s Ambient Air Quality Standards (AAQS) (SDG)

Goals

  • Goal 1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere.
    Strong  
  • Goal 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture.
    Weak  
  • Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.
    Weak  
  • Goal 6: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.
    Strong  
  • Goal 7: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all.
    Strong  
  • Goal 9: Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation.
    Weak  
  • Goal 11: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.
    Strong  
  • Goal 12: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns.
    Weak  
  • Goal 13: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
    Strong  
  • Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.
    Strong  
  • Goal 15: Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss.
    Strong  

Targets

  • Target 1.5: By 2030, build the resilience of the poor and those in vulnerable situations and reduce their exposure and vulnerability to climate-related extreme events and other economic, social and environmental shocks and disasters.
    Strong   Economic   Environmental   Social  
  • Target 2.4: By 2030, ensure sustainable food production systems and implement resilient agricultural practices that increase productivity and production, that help maintain ecosystems, that strengthen capacity for adaptation to climate change, extreme weather, drought, flooding and other disasters and that progressively improve land and soil quality.
    Strong   Strong   Economic   Environmental   Social  
  • Target 2.5: By 2020, maintain the genetic diversity of seeds, cultivated plants and farmed and domesticated animals and their related wild species, including through soundly managed and diversified seed and plant banks at the national, regional and international levels, and promote access to and fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilization of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge, as internationally agreed.
    Strong   Environmental  
  • Target 2.a: Increase investment, including through enhanced international cooperation, in rural infrastructure, agricultural research and extension services, technology development and plant and livestock gene banks in order to enhance agricultural productive capacity in developing countries, in particular least developed countries.
    Weak   Weak   Economic  
  • Target 3.9: By 2030, substantially reduce the number of deaths and illnesses from hazardous chemicals and air, water and soil pollution and contamination.
    Strong   Social  
  • Target 6.3: By 2030, improve water quality by reducing pollution, eliminating dumping and minimizing release of hazardous chemicals and materials, halving the proportion of untreated wastewater and substantially increasing recycling and safe reuse globally.
    Weak   Social  
  • Target 6.4: By 2030, substantially increase water-use efficiency across all sectors and ensure sustainable withdrawals and supply of freshwater to address water scarcity and substantially reduce the number of people suffering from water scarcity.
    Strong   Strong   Strong   Environmental  
  • Target 6.5: By 2030, implement integrated water resources management at all levels, including through transboundary cooperation as appropriate.
    Strong   Environmental  
  • Target 6.a: By 2030, expand international cooperation and capacity-building support to developing countries in water- and sanitation-related activities and programmes, including water harvesting, desalination, water efficiency, wastewater treatment, recycling and reuse technologies.
    Weak  
  • Target 7.1: By 2030, ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services.
    Weak   Economic  
  • Target 7.2: By 2030, increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.
    Strong   Economic  
  • Target 7.b: By 2030, expand infrastructure and upgrade technology for supplying modern and sustainable energy services for all in developing countries, in particular least developed countries, small island developing States and landlocked developing countries, in accordance with their respective programmes of support.
    Weak   Economic  
  • Target 9.4: By 2030, upgrade infrastructure and retrofit industries to make them sustainable, with increased resource-use efficiency and greater adoption of clean and environmentally sound technologies and industrial processes, with all countries taking action in accordance with their respective capabilities.
    Strong   Social  
  • Target 11.4: Strengthen efforts to protect and safeguard the world’s cultural and natural heritage.
    Strong   Environmental  
  • Target 11.5: By 2030, significantly reduce the number of deaths and the number of people affected and substantially decrease the direct economic losses relative to global gross domestic product caused by disasters, including water-related disasters, with a focus on protecting the poor and people in vulnerable situations.
    Strong   Environmental   International  
  • Target 11.6: By 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management.
    Strong   Social  
  • Target 11.b: By 2020, substantially increase the number of cities and human settlements adopting and implementing integrated policies and plans towards inclusion, resource efficiency, mitigation and adaptation to climate change, resilience to disasters, and develop and implement, in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030, holistic disaster risk management at all levels.
    Strong   Economic   Social  
  • Target 12.4: By 2020, achieve the environmentally sound management of chemicals and all wastes throughout their life cycle, in accordance with agreed international frameworks, and significantly reduce their release to air, water and soil in order to minimize their adverse impacts on human health and the environment.
    Strong   Environmental   Social  
  • Target 13.1: Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries.
    Strong   Economic   International  
  • Target 13.2: Integrate climate change measures into national policies, strategies and planning.
    Weak   Social  
  • Target 13.3: Improve education, awareness-raising and human and institutional capacity on climate change mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning.
    Weak  
  • Target 14.5: By 2020, conserve at least 10 per cent of coastal and marine areas, consistent with national and international law and based on the best available scientific information.
    Strong   Social  
  • Target 15.1: By 2020, ensure the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of terrestrial and inland freshwater ecosystems and their services, in particular forests, wetlands, mountains and drylands, in line with obligations under international agreements.
    Strong   Social  
  • Target 15.2: By 2020, promote the implementation of sustainable management of all types of forests, halt deforestation, restore degraded forests and substantially increase afforestation and reforestation globally.
    Strong   Social   International  
  • Target 15.4: By 2030, ensure the conservation of mountain ecosystems, including their biodiversity, in order to enhance their capacity to provide benefits that are essential for sustainable development.
    Weak   Social  

Indicators

  • Indicator 1.5.1: Number of deaths, missing persons and directly affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 population.
    Weak   Social  
  • Indicator 1.5.2: Direct economic loss attributed to disasters in relation to global gross domestic product (GDP).
    Weak   Strong   Economic   Social  
  • Indicator 1.5.3: Number of countries that adopt and implement national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030.
    Weak   Weak   Social   Governmental  
  • Indicator 1.5.4: Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national disaster risk reduction strategies.
    Weak   Weak   Social   Governmental  
  • Indicator 2.4.1: Proportion of agricultural area under productive and sustainable agriculture.
    Weak   Weak   Economic   Social  
  • Indicator 2.5.1: Number of plant and animal genetic resources for food and agriculture secured in either medium or long-term conservation facilities.
    Weak   Social  
  • Indicator 2.5.2: Proportion of local breeds classified as being at risk, not-at-risk or at unknown level of risk of extinction.
    Weak   Social  
  • Indicator 2.a.1: The agriculture orientation index for government expenditures.
    Strong   Economic  
  • Indicator 2.a.2: Total official flows (official development assistance plus other official flows) to the agriculture sector.
    Strong   Strong   Economic  
  • Indicator 3.9.1: Mortality rate attributed to household and ambient air pollution.
    Weak   Environmental   Social  
  • Indicator 3.9.2: Mortality rate attributed to unsafe water, unsafe sanitation and lack of hygiene (exposure to unsafe Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for All (WASH) services).
    Strong   Environmental   Social  
  • Indicator 3.9.3: Mortality rate attributed to unintentional poisoning.
    Strong   Environmental  
  • Indicator 6.3.1: Proportion of wastewater safely treated.
    Weak   Economic   Environmental  
  • Indicator 6.3.2: Proportion of bodies of water with good ambient water quality.
    Strong   Economic   Environmental   Social  
  • Indicator 6.4.1: Change in water-use efficiency over time.
    Weak   Weak   Weak   Economic   Environmental  
  • Indicator 6.4.2: Level of water stress: freshwater withdrawal as a proportion of available freshwater resources.
    Weak   Weak   Weak   Social  
  • Indicator 6.5.1: Degree of integrated water resources management implementation (0-100).
    Strong   Social  
  • Indicator 6.5.2: Proportion of transboundary basin area with an operational arrangement for water cooperation.
    Strong   Social  
  • Indicator 6.a.1: Amount of water- and sanitation-related official development assistance that is part of a government-coordinated spending plan.
    Strong   Governmental  
  • Indicator 7.1.1: Proportion of population with access to electricity.
    Strong   Economic   Environmental  
  • Indicator 7.1.2: Proportion of population with primary reliance on clean fuels and technology.
    Strong   Economic   Social  
  • Indicator 7.2.1: Renewable energy share in the total final energy consumption.
    Weak   Economic   Social  
  • Indicator 7.b.1: Investments in energy efficiency as a proportion of GDP and the amount of foreign direct investment in financial transfer for infrastructure and technology to sustainable development services.
    Strong   Economic   Social  
  • Indicator 9.4.1: CO2 emission per unit of value added.
    Strong   Economic   Social  
  • Indicator 11.4.1: Total expenditure (public and private) per capita spent on the preservation, protection and conservation of all cultural and natural heritage, by type of heritage (cultural, natural, mixed and World Heritage Centre designation), level of government (national, regional and local/municipal), type of expenditure (operating expenditure/investment) and type of private funding (donations in kind, private non-profit sector and sponsorship).
    Weak   Economic   Environmental  
  • Indicator 11.5.1: Number of deaths, missing persons and directly affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 population.
    Weak   Strong   Strong   Environmental  
  • Indicator 11.5.2: Direct economic loss in relation to global GDP, damage to critical infrastructure and number of disruptions to basic services, attributed to disasters.
    Strong   Weak   Strong   Economic   Environmental  
  • Indicator 11.6.1: Proportion of urban solid waste regularly collected and with adequate final discharge out of total urban solid waste generated, by cities.
    Weak   Social  
  • Indicator 11.6.2: Annual mean levels of fine particulate matter (e.g. PM2.5 and PM10) in cities (population weighted).
    Weak   Social  
  • Indicator 11.b.1: Number of countries that adopt and implement national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030.
    Strong   Weak   Governmental  
  • Indicator 11.b.2: Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national disaster risk reduction strategies.
    Weak   Weak   Governmental  
  • Indicator 12.4.1: Number of parties to international multilateral environmental agreements on hazardous waste, and other chemicals that meet their commitments and obligations in transmitting information as required by each relevant agreement.
    Weak   Social  
  • Indicator 13.1.1: Number of deaths, missing persons and directly affected persons attributed to disasters per 100,000 population.
    Weak   Environmental  
  • Indicator 13.1.2: Number of countries that adopt and implement national disaster risk reduction strategies in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030.
    Weak   Governmental  
  • Indicator 13.2.1: Number of countries that have communicated the establishment or operationalization of an integrated policy/strategy/plan which increases their ability to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change, and foster climate resilience and low greenhouse gas emissions development in a manner that does not threaten food production (including a national adaptation plan, nationally determined contribution, national communication, biennial update report or other).
    Strong   Economic   Social  
  • Indicator 13.3.1: Number of countries that have integrated mitigation, adaptation, impact reduction and early warning into primary, secondary and tertiary curricula.
    Strong   Environmental   Social  
  • Indicator 13.3.2: Number of countries that have communicated the strengthening of institutional, systemic and individual capacity-building to implement adaptation, mitigation and technology transfer, and development actions.
    Strong   Social   Governmental  
  • Indicator 14.5.1: Coverage of protected areas in relation to marine areas.
    Weak   Weak   Social  
  • Indicator 15.1.1: Forest area as a proportion of total land area.
    Strong   Strong   Social  
  • Indicator 15.1.2: Proportion of important sites for terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity that are covered by protected areas, by ecosystem type.
    Weak   Weak   Social  
  • Indicator 15.2.1: Progress towards sustainable forest management.
    Weak   Social  
  • Indicator 15.4.1: Coverage by protected areas of important sites for mountain biodiversity.
    Strong   Strong   Social   Governmental  
  • Indicator 15.4.2: Mountain Green Cover Index.
    Strong   Strong   Social  

Goals

  • Goal 3: Supporting structural transformation as a driver of prosperity.
    Weak   Productive cap   Infrastructure   Connecting lea   Support for pr  
  • Goal 5: Addressing climate change, environmental degradation, recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and building resilience against future shocks for risk-informed sustainable development.
    Strong   Building susta   Climate adapta   Access to fina  

Targets

  • Target 3.02.04: (b) Energy :Increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the energy mix (target 7.2 of the Sustainable Development Goals)..
    Strong  

Indicators

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