Big data big DEAL

For 68 per cent of the environment-related SDG indicators there is not enough data to assess progress, according to UNEP studies which also found that towards all 12 of the SDGs targets related to the state of the environment, there is either no data or no progress made.

To achieve the environmental dimension of the SDGs, it is essential to scale up environmental action that is backed by adequate knowledge. A task that is only achievable through the deployment of the latest technologies, including earth observations, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and the Internet of Things.

This session will explore:

  • The progress made in the development of UNEP’s Big Data Strategy and the World Environment Situation Room – including support and data integrations and analysis at the national level.
  • Gaps, priorities and opportunities for action.
  • Elements related to legislation, equity, democracy and transparency related to the technology use and the equitable sharing of Big Data products and services.
  • How the work of the Data for the Environment Alliance (DEAL) is shaping up and the opportunities it presents.
  • How technologies are transforming our understanding of and actions for the planet.