Discovering new pathways toward integration between health and sustainable development goals with natural language processing and network science

被引:4
|
作者
Smith, Thomas Bryan [1 ]
Vacca, Raffaele [2 ]
Mantegazza, Luca [3 ]
Capua, Ilaria [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Bur Econ & Business Res, Nd Ave Ste 150,POB 117148, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
[2] Univ Milan, Dept Social & Polit Sci, Milan, Italy
[3] Univ Florida, Hlth Ctr Excellence 1, IFAS, Gainesville, FL 32611 USA
[4] Johns Hopkins Univ, SAIS Europe, Bologna, Italy
关键词
Sustainable development goals; One health; Natural language processing; Network science; Topic modeling; SCHOOLCHILDREN; MORTALITY; MAP;
D O I
10.1186/s12992-023-00943-8
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundResearch on health and sustainable development is growing at a pace such that conventional literature review methods appear increasingly unable to synthesize all relevant evidence. This paper employs a novel combination of natural language processing (NLP) and network science techniques to address this problem and to answer two questions: (1) how is health thematically interconnected with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in global science? (2) What specific themes have emerged in research at the intersection between SDG 3 ("Good health and well-being") and other sustainability goals?MethodsAfter a descriptive analysis of the integration between SDGs in twenty years of global science (2001-2020) as indexed by dimensions.ai, we analyze abstracts of articles that are simultaneously relevant to SDG 3 and at least one other SDG (N = 27,928). We use the top2vec algorithm to discover topics in this corpus and measure semantic closeness between these topics. We then use network science methods to describe the network of substantive relationships between the topics and identify 'zipper themes', actionable domains of research and policy to co-advance health and other sustainability goals simultaneously.ResultsWe observe a clear increase in scientific research integrating SDG 3 and other SDGs since 2001, both in absolute and relative terms, especially on topics relevant to interconnections between health and SDGs 2 ("Zero hunger"), 4 ("Quality education"), and 11 ("Sustainable cities and communities"). We distill a network of 197 topics from literature on health and sustainable development, with 19 distinct network communities - areas of growing integration with potential to further bridge health and sustainability science and policy. Literature focused explicitly on the SDGs is highly central in this network, while topical overlaps between SDG 3 and the environmental SDGs (12-15) are under-developed.ConclusionOur analysis demonstrates the feasibility and promise of NLP and network science for synthesizing large amounts of health-related scientific literature and for suggesting novel research and policy domains to co-advance multiple SDGs. Many of the 'zipper themes' identified by our method resonate with the One Health perspective that human, animal, and plant health are closely interdependent. This and similar perspectives will help meet the challenge of 'rewiring' sustainability research to co-advance goals in health and sustainability.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 13 条
  • [1] Discovering new pathways toward integration between health and sustainable development goals with natural language processing and network science
    Thomas Bryan Smith
    Raffaele Vacca
    Luca Mantegazza
    Ilaria Capua
    Globalization and Health, 19
  • [2] Natural language processing and network analysis provide novel insights on policy and scientific discourse around Sustainable Development Goals
    Thomas Bryan Smith
    Raffaele Vacca
    Luca Mantegazza
    Ilaria Capua
    Scientific Reports, 11
  • [3] Natural language processing and network analysis provide novel insights on policy and scientific discourse around Sustainable Development Goals
    Smith, Thomas Bryan
    Vacca, Raffaele
    Mantegazza, Luca
    Capua, Ilaria
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2021, 11 (01)
  • [4] Twitter conversations on sustainable development goals in Brazilian public universities using natural language processing
    Abimael de Jesus Barros Costa
    Sonia Maria da Silva Gomes
    Daniel Kouloukoui
    Nathalie de Marcellis-Warin
    Thierry Warin
    Discover Sustainability, 4
  • [5] Twitter conversations on sustainable development goals in Brazilian public universities using natural language processing
    Costa, Abimael de Jesus Barros
    Gomes, Sonia Maria da Silva
    Kouloukoui, Daniel
    de Marcellis-Warin, Nathalie
    Warin, Thierry
    DISCOVER SUSTAINABILITY, 2023, 4 (01):
  • [6] The nexus between biofuels and pesticides in agroforestry: Pathways toward United Nations sustainable development goals
    Foong, Shin Ying
    Chan, Yi Herng
    Loy, Adrian Chun Minh
    How, Bing Shen
    Tamothran, Arularasu Muthaliar
    Yip, Andrew Jun Kit
    Liew, Rock Keey
    Peng, Wanxi
    Alstrup, Aage KO.
    Lam, Su Shiung
    Sonne, Christian
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2022, 214
  • [7] A natural language processing model for supporting sustainable development goals: translating semantics, visualizing nexus, and connecting stakeholders
    Takanori Matsui
    Kanoko Suzuki
    Kyota Ando
    Yuya Kitai
    Chihiro Haga
    Naoki Masuhara
    Shun Kawakubo
    Sustainability Science, 2022, 17 : 969 - 985
  • [8] A natural language processing model for supporting sustainable development goals: translating semantics, visualizing nexus, and connecting stakeholders
    Matsui, Takanori
    Suzuki, Kanoko
    Ando, Kyota
    Kitai, Yuya
    Haga, Chihiro
    Masuhara, Naoki
    Kawakubo, Shun
    SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE, 2022, 17 (03) : 969 - 985
  • [9] Discovering social determinants of health from case reports using natural language processing: algorithmic development and validation
    Shaina Raza
    Elham Dolatabadi
    Nancy Ondrusek
    Laura Rosella
    Brian Schwartz
    BMC Digital Health, 1 (1):
  • [10] Towards a Better Integration of Global Health and Biodiversity in the New Sustainable Development Goals Beyond Rio+20
    Etienne V. Langlois
    Kathryn Campbell
    Anne-Hélène Prieur-Richard
    William B. Karesh
    Peter Daszak
    EcoHealth, 2012, 9 : 381 - 385