Mapping nature's contribution to SDG 6 and implications for other SDGs at policy relevant scales

Remote Sensing of Environment(2020)

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The natural world has multiple, sometimes conflicting, sometimes synergistic, values to society when viewed through the lens of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Spatial mapping of nature's contributions to the SDGs has the potential to support the implementation of SDG strategies through sustainable land management and conservation of ecosystem services. Such mapping requires a range of spatial data. This paper examines the use of remote sensing and spatial ecosystem service modelling to examine nature's contribution to targets under SDG 6, also highlighting synergies with other key SDGs and trade-offs with agriculture.
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Earth observation,SDGs,Water,Trade-off,Opportunity cost,Conservation planning,Co$tingNature
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