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Box 5-10. Operationalizing inclusive and sustainable industrial development - the Programme for Country Partnerships ... 100Box 6-1. Science advice to governments .................................................................................................................................. 107Box 6-2. Poverty reduction strategy papers (PRSPs) as an example of the STI system in LDC policymaking ........................... 110Box 6-3. The LDC Technology Bank ........................................................................................................................................... 110Box 6-4. Lesotho’s ‘Agriculture Trade Development Project for the Fresh Produce Sector’ .................................................... 111Box 6-5. The SPI and Climate Change in LDCs ........................................................................................................................... 111Box 6-6. ASYCUDA and Landlocked Countries .......................................................................................................................... 115Box 6-7. International Think Tank on LLDCs .............................................................................................................................. 115Box 6-8. The University Consortium of Small Island Developing States (UCSIS) ....................................................................... 117Box 6-9. Local and indigenous knowledge informing policy ..................................................................................................... 118Box 6-10. Sustainable Sea Transport: Research to inform policy in the Pacific ........................................................................ 119Box 8-1. Innovative data collection, integration and dissemination in Nigeria ........................................................................ 153Box 8-2. Getting health and livelihood data through women informants equipped with smartphones ................................. 154Box 8-3. Getting data through free-SMS services ..................................................................................................................... 155Box 8-4. Using cell phone records to estimate population flows and design targeted policies against Ebola ......................... 155Box 8-5. Using mobile phone data and airtime credit purchases to estimate food security and poverty ............................... 157Box 8-6. High resolution poverty maps ..................................................................................................................................... 158Box 8-7. Using satellite data in Sudan for flood prediction and detection ............................................................................... 159Box 8-8. Geospatial technology for improved health and emergency planning in Egypt ......................................................... 160Box 8-9. Using Earth Engine to assess socio-physical vulnerability to disasters in Senegal...................................................... 161Box 8-10. Mixing different data sources to improve the availability of climate data in Africa ................................................. 162Box 8-11. A geographical approach to land accounts in South Africa ...................................................................................... 163Box 8-12. Open Data for Africa ................................................................................................................................................ 164Box 8-13. Impact evaluation in Africa - four studies which made an impact on policy making ............................................... 165TablesTable 1-1. Common roles attributed to SPIs ............................................................................................................................... 27Table 2-1. The OWG Sustainable Development Goals allocated into six categories: people, economy, and society to bedeveloped, and nature, life support and community to be sustained ....................................................................................... 41Table 2-2. SDG coverage of a sample of 36 international assessments and reports .................................................................. 48Table 2-3. SDG-related targets considered in sustainable development scenarios for Rio+20 .................................................. 50Table 2-4. Number of models capturing “inter-linkages” between groups of SDGs .................................................................. 52Table 3-1. Important inter-linkages between oceans, seas, marine resources and human well-being ..................................... 56Table 3-2. Drivers and pressures of important classes of threats affecting the nexus ............................................................... 59Table 3-3. Impact of important classes of threats on oceans, seas, marine resources and human well-being nexus ............... 60Table 3-4. Selected regional and local case studies of addressing threats affecting the nexus* ............................................... 64Table 4-1. SDGs and DRR linkages ............................................................................................................................................... 70Table 4-2. Global multihazard loss databases ............................................................................................................................. 75Table 4-3. Disaster management cycle and the use of different types of data sets ................................................................... 83Table 5-1. Industrial policy waves and the emerging industrial policy consensus ..................................................................... 89Table 5-2. Industrial policy toolbox ............................................................................................................................................. 94Table 5-3. UNEP’s five key types of SCP action UNEP’s five key types of SCP action ................................................................. 99Table 6-1. Coverage of number of proposed SDGs in publications for the three groups of countries in special situations .... 106Table 6-2. Example of science-policy interface in SIDS ............................................................................................................. 119Table 6-3. Coverage of proposed SDGs in publications relevant to LDCs ................................................................................. 122Table 6-4. Coverage of proposed SDGs in publications relevant to LLDCs ............................................................................... 124Table 6-5. Coverage of SDGs in publications relevant to SIDS .................................................................................................. 125Table 7-1. UNEP foresight criteria for “emerging issues” ......................................................................................................... 131Table 7-2. Top sustainable development issues scientists worldwide would like decision-makers to consider for action ..... 132Table 7-3. Criteria used in the review of the science briefs ...................................................................................................... 133Table 7-4. Top-10 briefs that received most attention in open review .................................................................................... 1346

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