United Republic of Tanzania
The first NDC submission of United Republic of Tanzania contributes the most to SDG 15 'Life on Land' (26%) and SDG 2 'No Hunger' (15%). For SDG 15 the highest contributions relate to Target '15.2 Promote sustainable forest management and expansion and halt deforestation' (73%) and Target '15.1 Conserve, restore and sustainbly use inland freshwater ecosystems' (13%). Here, the main climate actions are related to 'Forest management' (27%) and 'Carbon sequestration' (20%). For SDG 2 the highest contributions relate to Target '2.4 Ensure sustainable agricultural practices for reselience and resource protection' (70%) and Target '2.3 Increase agricultural productivity for small-scale producers' (20%). Here, some of the main climate actions are related to 'Improved livestock resilience' (40%) and 'Livelihood and income diversification for farmers' (20%).
The updated NDC submission of United Kingdom contributes highly, among others, to SDG 12 'Responsible Consumption and Production' (24%) and SDG 5 'Gender Equality' (12%). For SDG 12 the highest contributions relate to Target '12.4 Reduce release of waste and chemicals' (57%) and Target '12.8 Ensure universal knowledge on sustainable lifestyles' (21%). For SDG 5 contributions relate to Target '5.5 Women's leadership at all levels' (57%) and Target '5.1 End discrimination against women' (43%). Here, the main climate actions are related to 'Female participation' (57%) and 'Integration of gender considerations in policy design' (29%).
How do activities in countries NDCs connect with the Sustainable Development Goals?
Analyse and compare how countries’ climate ambitions correspond to each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
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Number of activities related to each SDG
Number of activities related to each SDG of comparison country or group of countries
Can climate actions generate synergies between multiple Sustainable Development Goals?
This chart aggregates climate actions into broader socio-economic categories and enables exploration of the cross-cutting nature of climate change and the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Larger text indicates that a specific category has a stronger cross-cutting nature.
Thicker line indicates the strength of relationship between socio-economic category and SDG.