Téradatok a fenntartható fejlődésért
Megjelenés dátuma: 2018
Kulcsszó: UN 2030 Agenda
MFTTT for implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals
National Sustainable Development Framework Strategy
geoinformation
Earth observations
ENSZ AGENDA 2030
MFTTT a fenntartható fejlődési célok megvalósításáért
Nemzeti Fenntartható Fejlődési Keretstratégia
téradatok
földmegfigyelések
MFTTT for implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals
National Sustainable Development Framework Strategy
geoinformation
Earth observations
ENSZ AGENDA 2030
MFTTT a fenntartható fejlődési célok megvalósításáért
Nemzeti Fenntartható Fejlődési Keretstratégia
téradatok
földmegfigyelések
Abstract:
The UN 2030 Agenda is a global strategy
on sustainability of developments by
humankind for the years 2016-2030. Its
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
are to be implemented by monitoring
processes using the properly selected
targets and indicators. Hungary is
a partner country in 2030 Agenda
implementation.
Geographic location is defined as
one of the fiducial characteristics by
which the SDGs indicators should
be disaggregated when the SDGs
progression is examined. This is the
reason the Geoinformation (GI) and
Earth observations (EO) are considered
in technical, juridical, institutional,
national and international constitutions
of the 2030 Agenda.
Started in February 2017, SDGs
awareness raising campaign was
executed by the authors, volunteer
members of the Hungarian Society
of Surveying, Mapping and Remote
Sensing (MFTTT) to mobilize and share
knowledges, expertise, technologies
and services and to promote public,
private and civil partnerships for the
Hungarian geospatial stakeholder
community. This campaign became
an MFTTT achievement, i.e. our
clear contribution to implement
targets 17.16 and 17.17 of the SD
Goal 17 to strengthen the means of
implementation and revitalize the
partnership.
After giving an introduction and
expounding the topic actuality, the
article presents the way which led
to a more complex strategy of saving
our future, namely to the UN 2030
Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The content of SDGs, its spatial data
aspects as well as the relevant UN
structure, the international forums
assigned to and the GI/EO related
organizations involved are shortly
introduced. Separate chapter is divided
to analyse the SDGs impact on the GI/
EO communities and to cite examples
on how the kinds of GI/EO data may
serve individual SDGs.
Next chapter describes the
institutional and juridical background
of the implementation of SDGs in
Hungary, including the governmental
organizations, the professional civil
societies and the National Sustainable
Development Framework Strategy.
Then examples are given on basic
and thematic geospatial data handy
for SDGs, and relevant geospatial
organizations playing role in SDGs
are enumerated. It is also discussed
how our geospatial data are or are
not colligated in national spatial data
infrastructure (NSDI).
In chapter 7 our multi-stakeholder
awareness raising campaign is
demonstrated consisting of 8
presentations at professional
stakeholder forums, an action with
the Hungarian Good State project and
the liaison reports to GSDI, two CEOS
WGISS plenaries, GEO EO4SDGs Team.
Also, we published an article in the
MMM-GI international journal to share
the MFTTT results on awareness raising
campaign in Hungary.
Chapter 8 presents challenges
and deficiencies. After some
acknowledgements authors
recommend the MFTTT to continue
his civil society stakeholder
activity in SDGs. Reduction of the
Hungarian NSDI obstacles cannot
be delayed: the Agency responsible
for NSDI is expected to prepare and
the Government is demanded to
finalise juridical measures for NSDI
constitution. The Agency responsible
for NSDI is strongly advised to enter
in cooperation with the Hungarian
Central Statistical Office (KSH) with
purpose of the statistical and spatial
data integration for SDGs. Authors
recommend the MFTTT to initialize
cooperation with the Hungarian Space
Office (MŰI) to enhance his Earth
Observation Information System project
(FIR).