Astronomy and SDGs: Examples from previous OAD projects
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The OAD funds and coordinates projects that aim to use astronomy to impact on one or more of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
It may not be obvious to everyone how the tools, methods and content of the field of Astronomy are relevant to the SDGs.
- Many OAD funded projects
have focused on capacity building in education by conducting workshops,
schools, trainings etc. targeting especially those communities and regions
which are disadvantaged or under-represented. These actions directly impact on SDG
#4 Quality Education and SDG #10 Reduced Inequalities.
Projects have also used astronomy at school and university level to teach
skills in programming, data science, mathematics etc. Examples: Astronomy for
Literacy, Madagascar
Astronomy Python Workshop, Astrolab, Big Data in
Astronomy for Social Innovation, Astronomy for
Visually Impaired
- Light pollution is not just a
challenge for astronomy but also affects living things. The Dark Skies Rangers
program raised awareness of the impact of light pollution and energy efficient
lighting (which relates to SDG #7 Affordable and Clean Energy).
Example: Dark Skies
Outreach to sub-saharan Africa
- Some projects have included a focus
on SDG #5 Gender Equality. Bridging the gender divide is especially
important in STEM fields and astronomy has been used as catalyst in this
process. Example: Girls
Astronomy Camp in Nigeria
- Community programs run by an
astronomical observatory have encouraged sustainable use of resources such as
water and energy. In this case astronomy aims to contribute in some way to SDG
#6 Clean Water and Sanitation and SDG #11 Sustainable Cities
and Communities. Example: Community
Development around Timor Observatory in Indonesia
- Astro-tourism has gained traction in
recent years. The idea is that astronomical sites (historical & heritage
sites, observatories, dark sky reserves etc.) can be systematically promoted as
points of interest and work together with the tourism industry to contribute to
the local economy. This relates to SDG #8 Decent Work and Economic
Growth and SDG #9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure Examples: Development
of Astro Tourism in South West Asia, Astronomy for
Himalayan Livelihood Creation
- Astronomy has been used in various contexts to bring people together. Taking it a step further, astronomy as a tool for diplomacy brings together communities separated by conflict. Example: Columba Hypatia: Astronomy for Peace relates to SDG #16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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