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245 00 $aFulfilling the sustainable development goals /$cco-editors: Narinder Kakar, Vesselin Popovski and Nicholas A. Robinson.
264 1 $aAbingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge,$c2022.
264 4 $c©2022
300 $a1 online resource (xxiii, 555 pages) :$billustrations.
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490 1 $aLaw, ethics and governance
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $a"This book presents a knowledge hub for successful implementation ideas in relation to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Through expert review of successful case studies, readers can draw lessons from the actions that work to positively address target goals. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development identifies 17 Sustainable Development Goals ("SDGs") and 169 targets designed to catalyze action in critical areas of importance to humanity and the planet. The effort to implement the SDGs, however, demands a sense of urgency in the face of environmental degradation (including climate change), emerging conflicts and growing inequality. Now in the fifth year since the launch of the 2030 Agenda, this book takes stock of how far the world has come and how we can position ourselves to achieve the global targets. This publication provides a fresh look at implementation through the review and examination of various case studies from across the world; highlighting impactful and creative actions that go beyond the business as usual development efforts. The volume reinforces this analysis with expert recommendations on how to support implementation efforts and achieve the SDGs through both international and national strategies and the involvement of both the public and private sectors. The result is an indispensable textual tool for policy makers, academia, IGOs and NGOs, as well as the public, as we march towards the 2030 deadline"--$cProvided by publisher.
545 0 $aNarinder Kakar is Director of the Sustainable Development Research Program and Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Global Center for Environmental Legal Studies, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, USA, and Permanent Observer to the UN for the University of Peace, Costa Rica. Vesselin Popovski is Professor and Vice Dean and Executive Director at the Center for the Study of United Nations, Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, India. Nicholas Robinson is University Professor for the Environment at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, USA.
588 $aDescription based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 22, 2021).
505 0 $aI. SDGs in context -- A. Special introduction -- B. Multilateralism under challenge -- C. COVID-19 and the SDGs -- II. Implementing the SDGs -- 1. People -- Chapter 1:Extreme poverty eradication: conceptual evolution and policy challenges -- Chapter 2: Critical assessment of the latest progress in eradication of extreme poverty -- Chapter 3: Achieving zero hunger using a rights-based approach to food security and sustainable agriculture -- Chapter 4: Health and sustainable development: assessing progress and challenges -- Chapter 5: Gender equality and women empowerment: critical assessment of the implementation of SDG 5 -- Chapter 6: Sustainable management of water and sanitation: a long and winding road ahead -- Chapter 7: Inclusive, safe, and resilient cities and settlements -- Prosperity -- Chapter 8: Inclusive and equitable quality education: why are we missing the mark? -- Chapter 9: Environmental education -- Chapter 10: STEM education: environmental restoration science in New York Harbor -- Chapter 11: Working together toward sustained and inclusive growth -- Chapter 12: The road to sustainable industrialization -- Chapter 13: Reducing inequality and sharing opportunities for all -- Planet -- Chapter 14: Accelerating the energy transformation -- Chapter 15: Toward sustainable consumption and production -- Chapter 16: Missing climate action: gaps in the implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change -- Chapter 17: Climate change and small islands -- Chapter 18: Achieving SDG 14: time for a global ocean approach -- Chapter 19: Legal tools in combating marine pollution and mitigating the effects of acidification -- Chapter 20: Marine pollution: maximizing synergies for transformative changes -- Chapter 21: Sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems and protection of biodiversity -- Chapter 22: Restoration of ecosystems and land degradation neutrality -- Peace -- Chapter 23: Peaceful societies and leaving no one behind -- Chapter 24: Nigeria's alternative pathway to peace -- Partnership -- Chapter 25: Partnering for a Better World: Shift from Sustainable Finance to Financing Sustainable Development -- Chapter 26: Private corporations and environmental social governance: an uneven response -- Chapter 27: From means of implementation to implementation of means: realizing the SDGs as if they matter -- III. Integrating the SDGs -- Chapter 28: Interlinkages between climate change, economic inequality, and human migration -- Chapter 29 Indigenous Peoples, the SDGs, and International Environmental law -- Chapter 30: Codification and implementation of customary International Law -- Chapter 31: Integrating the SDGs through "One health" -- IV. Conclusions -- Chapter 32: Pathways to 2030.
650 0 $aSustainable development$xInternational cooperation.
650 0 $aSustainable development$xLaw and legislation.
650 6 $aDéveloppement durable$xCoopération internationale.
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