Geography and Sustainability (Apr 2025)
Impacts of government attention on achieving Sustainable Development Goals: Evidence from China
Abstract
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are crucial in tackling the sustainability challenges and emerging issues faced by humanity, with government attention being a significant factor in promoting their successful achievement. However, there is limited quantitative research systematically examining the impacts of government attention on SDGs progress. This study employs text analysis and a panel regression model to analyze the impacts of government attention intensity, text similarity, and tone on the achievement of SDGs, utilizing data extracted from China’s Government Work Reports spanning the decade from 2010 to 2020. The findings reveal that the Chinese government attention to the SDGs has generally increased over time. The heightened focus has notably bolstered the achievement of the SDGs, with the most significant impact observed post-2015. Government attention intensity was identified as the most impactful factor. Moreover, government attention intensity, text similarity, and tone have positively influenced the coupling coordination relationship between 17 SDGs, as measured by the coupling coordination degree, leading to a more harmonious and balanced achievement of socioeconomic and environmental goals in China. Financial investment served as a moderating factor, enhancing the positive impacts of attention intensity, text similarity and tone on the promotion of SDGs attainment. The effects of government attention on SDGs progress were notably positive in the eastern region, exhibiting greater significance in areas with stronger governance capacity compared to those with weaker governance capacity. This study provides insightful information for enhancing the modernization and efficiency of China’s national governance system, promoting SDGs at local and global scales, and fostering sustainable transformation.