The United Nations’ sustainable development goals (SDGs) present a global challenge that demands innovative solutions. Combining emerging technologies can be a transformative approach to achieving these goals and overcoming associated challenges. Blockchain provides a secure and transparent platform, while big data and data mining enable the analysis of vast datasets to identify critical areas and measure progress. Additionally, blockchain facilitates secure knowledge exchange among stakeholders through knowledge sharing and management. Recent research demonstrates the effectiveness of blockchain in implementing SDGs. Our study explores the benefits of various technologies and proposes a hybrid model based on Ethereum. This model leverages additional technologies to enhance performance, increase transparency, and reduce gas fees. This combination empowers informed decision-making and accelerates progress towards a sustainable future.

A conceptual hybrid model based on Ethereum for implementing Sustainable Development Goals

Hossein Hosseinalibeiki
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Majid Heidari
2024

Abstract

The United Nations’ sustainable development goals (SDGs) present a global challenge that demands innovative solutions. Combining emerging technologies can be a transformative approach to achieving these goals and overcoming associated challenges. Blockchain provides a secure and transparent platform, while big data and data mining enable the analysis of vast datasets to identify critical areas and measure progress. Additionally, blockchain facilitates secure knowledge exchange among stakeholders through knowledge sharing and management. Recent research demonstrates the effectiveness of blockchain in implementing SDGs. Our study explores the benefits of various technologies and proposes a hybrid model based on Ethereum. This model leverages additional technologies to enhance performance, increase transparency, and reduce gas fees. This combination empowers informed decision-making and accelerates progress towards a sustainable future.
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