https://sdgs.un.org/gsdr/gsdr2023  the 2023 Global Sustainable Development Report (GSDR), finds that at this critical juncture, midway to 2030, incremental and fragmented change is insufficient to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the remaining seven years. Implementation of the 2030 Agenda requires the active mobilization of political leadership and ambition for science-based transformations.

The GSDR 2023 highlights key transformations needed in different sectors and provides key findings from the literature, practical examples and tools for progress towards the SDGs. It provides a stylized model to help unpack and understand the transformation process over time and outline the roles of different levers in facilitating various stages of transformation through a systematic and structured approach

, the report outlines how the knowledge enterprisehas to evolve to best serve transformation processes. This will be achieved by both generating knowledge from a broader spectrum of society and connecting that knowledge to decision-making in a more robust and inclusive manner. 

 the second quadrennial Global Sustainable Development Report prepared by an independent group of scientists Full Report TIMES OF CRISIS, TIMES OF CHANGE: SCIENCE FOR ACCELERATING TRANSFORMATIONS TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT  https://sdgs.un.org/sites/default/files/2023-09/FINAL%20GSDR%202023-Digital%20-110923_1.pdf 

PUSH TRANSFORMATION BY ACTIVATING SYNERGIES IN THE SIX ENTRY POINTS

1: Human well-being and capabilities

2: Sustainable and just economies

3: Sustainable food systems and nutrition patterns

4: Energy decarbonization with universal access

5: Urban and peri-urban development

6: Global environmental commons

TRANSFORM SCIENCE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Performance indicators –on impact

Empirical researchon implementation

capacities Support for low-income countries

Open science

Mechanisms for knowledge sharing