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Nature Loss in Southeast Asia: Aichi Targets and EPI

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  • John N. Mordeson

    (Department of Mathematics, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska 68178, USA)

  • Sunil Mathew

    (Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology, Calicut 673601, India)

  • G. Gayathri

    (Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology, Calicut 673601, India)

Abstract

The Aichi biodiversity targets were established by the UN convention of biological diversity and consist of 20 specific targets to address and mitigate biodiversity loss across the globe. We consider countries in East and South Asia. Countries in East and South Asia are very different in size and level of economic development. As such Sustainable Development Goal challenges vary greatly across countries. The 2022 Environmental Performance Index (EPI) provides a quantitative basis for comparing, analyzing, and understanding environmental performance for 180 countries. The EPI score and rank these countries on their environmental performance using the most recent year of data available and calculate how these scores have changed over the previous decade. We determine the similarity between the country achievement rankings of the Aichi Targets and the EPI rankings.

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  • John N. Mordeson & Sunil Mathew & G. Gayathri, 2024. "Nature Loss in Southeast Asia: Aichi Targets and EPI," New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 20(03), pages 711-720, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:nmncxx:v:20:y:2024:i:03:n:s1793005724500388
    DOI: 10.1142/S1793005724500388
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