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Gordon McCord is the associate dean of Student Affairs at the School of Global Policy and Strategy, as well as an associate teaching professor of economics. He directs the SDG Policy Initiative [https://sdgpolicyinitiative.org/] at GPS, which uses the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a framework for bringing together policymakers and researchers to inform evidence-based solutions for a sustainable future, and is a senior advisor to the Sustainable Development Solutions Network [https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://unsdsn.org/__;!!Mih3wA!S8d-6Gtv-L8kIesWX4z9nXNXgUNvub7shQ8uAzvfG5RQmzPgLJDQ9yclwwlS1oOGV9rUAsVR$]. He works at the intersection of development economics, public health, and the environment and is renowned for his research employing spatial data analysis to explore topics such as sustainable land use, the evolving role of geography in economic development, the burden of infectious diseases such as malaria in a changing climate, the impact of agricultural technology diffusion and spatial patterns of violent conflict. We had the chance to speak to him about data as the future of SDG work, the necessity to localize SDG solutions, and how to bridge questions of communication.
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