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and will be expected to adhere to an Eastern Time (ET) working hours.The Navy destroyer U. Candidates must have prior legal authorization to work in the U.S. You will have the opportunity to contribute to building and enhancing our content and platforms, as well as develop networks of engagement across our diverse pool of learners. Our team values proactivity, creative thinking, and flexibility to meet our ambitious goals. You will play a key role as part of a small team, traditionally based in New York but presently operating across the Eastern Time zone. The desired candidate will also have experience with Google Analytics. This role requires someone who is passionate about using web-based technology to deliver programs, and can support the management of our online courses, web development, design, video editing, and other day-to-day technical aspects of the SDG Academy’s work. The SDG Academy is seeking a Content Development, Marketing Intern to support our platforms and technologies. Organizations that have specific knowledge and expertise on indicators or monitoring. Organization to share the consultation material with colleagues in their With our collaborators, will be responsible for making the final independentĭecisions on indicator selection and methodological choices and will draft theĪre welcome to provide comments on topics and indicators under each sub-pillarīut can also focus only on their areas of core expertise. (4) the level of clarity in the presentation of (3) key methodological choices, especially (1) the selection of indicators and data sources, On aim of the report isĪlso to help identify major data gaps that need to be addressed in futureĪre working to mobilize stakeholders to review and provide feedback on Non-governmental organizations, and other stakeholders. Report will draw on a mix of data sources from international organizations butĪlso from other non-official data produced by the research community, Usually in per capita units, and in absolute terms that identify whichĬountries are having the greatest impact on the Global Commons. Two forms: in proportional terms that allows comparison across counties, To meet sustainability targets by the year 2050. We classify scores based upon severity of impacts to the GlobalĬommons, and we provide an analysis as to whether countries are on or off-track Normalized for each indicator and aggregated by sub-pillar and pillar usingĮdition of the GCS Index, we provide scores for almost 100 countries based onģ3 indicators. Terrestrial biodiversity loss, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, nutrient cycleĭisruptions, marine biodiversity loss, and water cycle disruptions. Six sub-pillars that categorize impacts to the Global Commons: aerosols, We organize the index into two pillars covering domesticĮnvironmental impacts and spillovers, respectively. The 2021 GCS Index is simple and transparent following established methods forĬomposite indexes. And fifth, the Index relies on data that are Fourth, the Index focuses on outcome-based measures of environmental Metrics in the Index to quantify and compare priorities within and acrossĬountries. Third, we estimate the distance to target for all Transboundary impacts or spillovers embodied Second, the Index tracks impacts within territorial borders and Multiple dimensions of the Global Commons into a comprehensive assessment of impacts. First, it uses a framework that integrates Principles guide the design of the GCS Index. This Index is the successor to the Pilot GCS Index, which debuted at To this end, the SDSN and its partners are preparing an inaugural GlobalĬommons Stewardship (GCS) Index, to be released at the 2021 Tokyo Forum inĭecember. Management of the Global Commons requires better data and metrics to guide better The CGC seeks to equip stakeholders with the knowledge, policyįraming, processes, and tools to halt and reverse the degradation of Global Support the sustainable management of the Global Commons in line with the “Planetaryīoundaries” framework. Of Tokyo established the Center for the Global Commons (CGC) in August 2020 to Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems.