Periodic Reporting for period 1 - BeyondSDG (Transformation towards long-term sustainability beyond Sustainable Development Goals)
Période du rapport: 2023-09-01 au 2026-02-28
The project has published more than twenty peer-reviewed papers in leading journals and organised two international Groningen SDG Workshops (2024 and 2025). The first workshop produced a Nature Communications commentary defining shared priorities for linking SDG interaction studies, modelling, and tools, while the second focused on collaboration between science, policy & governance, the private sector, and civil society in preparation for the 2027 UN SDG Summit. In parallel, the ERC grant supported the creation of the Sustainability Nexus research group at IREES, University of Groningen, which now hosts ten PhD students and one postdoctoral researcher, alongside the PI, working on interconnected themes in sustainability science.
BeyondSDG developed systematic evidence syntheses to identify the mechanisms by which SDGs interact across different contexts. Instead of relying on statistical associations, the project combines systematic literature reviews, topic modelling, and expert consultations to extract insights from scientific and policy discourses. This approach has been applied to analyse mechanisms linking urban agriculture to the SDGs, to assess how the SDGs are reflected in IPCC processes, and to examine how bioeconomy strategies shape economic transitions toward sustainability. By combining qualitative synthesis with stakeholder insights, BeyondSDG advances a replicable methodology for mapping and understanding SDG mechanisms.
The project also developed an extended social-foundation framework integrating 725 well-being indicators across 108 sustainability studies. The framework captures underrepresented social dimensions alongside conventional socioeconomic metrics and provides the basis for a forthcoming Social Foundation Index linked to long-term sustainability. In parallel, the development of the unified SDG database and the first implementation of a causal inference approach establish the empirical foundation for analysing interlinkages among SDGs. The bioeconomy case study demonstrates that synergies and trade-offs often operate in both directions and that the bioeconomy’s transformative potential remains constrained by resource competition and unsustainable consumption patterns. These findings strengthen the project’s capacity to investigate interlinked sustainability transitions.
BeyondSDG has also played a key role in connecting the SDG research community. The Groningen SDG Workshops in 2024 and 2025 established an active interdisciplinary platform that unites experts across science, policy, and practice. Through such activities, the project continues to expand its international collaboration, provides insights for the 2027 UN SDG Summit, and shapes a potential post-2030 agenda.