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Introduction to SDG 18 - SMART EARTH


Edenz India is designing its own strategies for implementing SDG 18 - SMART EARTH in developing countries and low economy countries, in accordance with existing government and public policies. One of the key aspects of Edenz India's approach is the provision of free SDG project consulting services, which are available to governments, public organizations, and private companies interested in integrating the SDGs into their existing services or products.


The concept of SMART EARTH revolves around the implementation of a common centralized sensor infrastructure worldwide. This infrastructure offers smart urbanization solutions for regions and countries, with the aim of reducing inequalities by establishing a common understanding of time and habits for all living beings, and implementing strategies that benefit the entire planet. The development of sustainable cities is dependent on both height and width, as communities around the world are faced with limited space. This means that people have the ability to migrate, buy, or sell properties in any city or country. To support this vision, Edenz India suggests the use of sensors for various purposes, such as monitoring mid and heavy vehicles, lakes, rivers, storage areas, agricultural production, roadways, emergency indicators, waste management, and public places like parks, zoos, cinema theaters, shopping malls, local shops, bus stands, and taxi stands.


In addition to sensor infrastructure, Edenz India has introduced a tele-electronic data collection strategy using USSD techniques on a global scale. This strategy provides decision-makers with an easy and efficient method for collecting and analyzing data. The availability of real-time data is crucial for making informed decisions, particularly in relation to climate change and other environmental, social, and governance issues.


The ultimate goal of Edenz India is to preserve and improve the Earth for future generations. This involves adapting and mitigating SDG goals, as well as reshaping existing policies at the national, regional, and international levels. Edenz India is committed to providing nature-based solutions for climate change, clean air, water, and pollution, in line with the Stockholm convention. The organization also offers consulting projects and services aligned with the goals of the Paris Agreement.


As part of its mission to support the implementation of the 2030 agenda and SDG goals worldwide, Edenz India has mobilized a dedicated team of volunteers. Currently, there are nearly 100 Edenz volunteers ready to implement SDG goals in both rural and urban areas. The organization aims to attract over 1000 additional volunteers by 2024.


In summary, Edenz India's strategies for implementing SDG 18 - SMART EARTH focus on designing and implementing a common centralized sensor infrastructure, as well as utilizing tele-electronic data collection techniques. The organization offers free SDG project consulting services and aims to integrate SDGs into existing services and products. With a strong commitment to sustainability and the preservation of the Earth, Edenz India strives to support the 2030 agenda and SDG goals on a global scale.


Implementing Common Centralized Sensor Infrastructure


Implementing Common Centralized Sensor Infrastructure is a crucial aspect of the SMART EARTH concept. This approach focuses on providing common centralized sensor infrastructure services worldwide, which in turn offer smart urbanization solutions for regions and countries. By implementing these services, we can contribute to reducing inequalities and promote sustainable development. 


To achieve this, it is important to choose a common time and habits for all living beings and implement common strategies for the entire earth. This ensures that everyone is on the same page and working towards the same goals. 


One example of implementing common centralized sensor infrastructure is through the use of sensors in various aspects of urban life. These sensors can be installed in mid to heavy vehicles, lakes, rivers, and storage areas, as well as in agricultural production, roadways, and emergency indicators. They can also be utilized in waste management systems and public places such as parks, zoos, cinema theaters, shopping malls, local shops, bus stands, and taxi stands. 


By collecting data from these sensors, we can gather valuable information that can be used to improve urban planning and decision-making processes. For instance, data on the speed and locations of all moving vehicles can help optimize transportation systems. Information on water sources and storage areas, including temperature, humidity, and groundwater levels, can aid in managing water resources effectively. Data on agriculture, such as crop growth rate, production rate, crop height, weight, and density, can assist in enhancing agricultural practices. Additionally, data on the length and width of streets, highways, and expressways can contribute to better urban infrastructure planning. 


By implementing a common centralized sensor infrastructure, we can create a more efficient and sustainable urban environment. This approach allows for data-driven decision-making, promotes equitable development, and helps us work towards achieving the goals outlined in SDG 18 - SMART EARTH. Through the collaboration of governments, public and private organizations, and the active participation of individuals, we can pave the way for a smarter and more sustainable future.


Tele - Electronic Data Collection Strategy


Edenz India has introduced a new tele-electronic data collection strategy using USSD techniques worldwide. This strategy aims to address the lack of live data for making informed decisions about climate change and activities, particularly in the environmental, social, and governance domains. The significance of live data in decision making and policy designing is emphasized. The main goal is to save the Earth and make it better for future generations by adapting and mitigating SDG goals and reshaping existing policies according to these goals. Edenz India also aims to provide nature-based solutions for climate change, clean air, water, and pollution for national and international businesses. The implementation of sensor infrastructure services for cities and towns is crucial, as well as the development of smart urbanization solutions for regions and countries. The strategy includes various sensors for different purposes, such as transport, lakes, rivers, storage areas, agricultural production, roadways emergency indicators, waste management, and public places like parks, zoos, cinema theaters, shopping malls, local shops, bus stands, and taxi stands. These sensors provide data on the speed and locations of all moving vehicles, water sources and storage area temperature, humidity, and ground water level, agriculture crop growth rate, production rate, crop height, weight, and density, as well as the length and width of all streets, highways, and expressways. This comprehensive tele-electronic data collection strategy using USSD techniques aims to support the implementation of SDG goals worldwide and ensure a sustainable future for all.



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