Global Digital Analysis for Science Diplomacy on Climate Change and Sustainable Development

Author:

Fuentes Miguel1234,Cárdenas Juan Pablo25ORCID,Olivares Gastón25ORCID,Rasmussen Eric6ORCID,Salazar Soledad2,Urbina Carolina7,Vidal Gerardo28,Lawler Diego3

Affiliation:

1. Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA

2. Complex Society Lab, Viña Del Mar 2520000, Chile

3. IIF-SADAF, Buenos Aires 1188, Argentina

4. Instituto de Sistemas Complejos de Valparaíso, Valparaíso 2340000, Chile

5. Net-Works, Viña Del Mar 2520000, Chile

6. Infinitum Humanitarian Systems, Seattle, WA 98104, USA

7. Escuela de Psicología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Viña Del Mar 2340001, Chile

8. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Valparaíso 2340025, Chile

Abstract

Addressing climate change requires innovative, collective action and robust international collaboration. Through joint efforts, nations can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, pioneer sustainable technologies, and implement effective adaptation measures. Science diplomacy and knowledge sharing hold the potential to bolster global stability and peace by directly confronting climate change challenges. Therefore, it becomes imperative to evaluate a country’s alignment of its scientific knowledge system (SKS) with international guidelines. This study delineates the global scientific discourse on climate change and juxtaposes the alignment between an individual nation’s research endeavors and United Nations resolutions concerning climate change and sustainable development. Our methodology integrates data extraction from scientific research databases with advanced textual analysis tools, highlighting this study’s unique focus on the intersection of climate change and UN resolutions. To deliver an empirical analysis, we leveraged complex network theory and advanced text-processing techniques. Our findings demonstrate the trajectory of global scientific output related to these themes, segmented by countries and coupled with CO2 emissions data, key disciplines, and collaboration networks. These insights are instrumental for leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders, highlighting areas of convergence and divergence in national research initiatives essential for achieving global climate goals. Such knowledge is strategically useful for crafting purpose-driven public policies and honoring enduring multilateral pledges to address the climate crisis proactively.

Funder

Office of Naval Research

FONDECYT

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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