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This book addresses current practices related to sustainable
development, its challenges and the future. People belonging to
different genders regardless of their age, social class and
education should be equal as citizens and individuals, and
identical in their rights and responsibilities. The business
sector, authorities, societies and religious circles have the
potential to play a fundamental role in curbing social ills and the
degradation of the environment in this modern world. The authors of
this book argue that without good governance, the status of a human
being is unlikely to improve. They make the case that to achieve
sustainability, government, society and the economy must ensure a
platform for people to participate in decision-making and benefit
from the rights they are accorded. By covering a range of
perspectives across economic, social and moral life, the book will
shed light on the problems and possible solutions to sustainable
development and the triple bottom line, of people, planet and
profit, under the umbrella of morals and divine law. This will be a
useful guide for undergraduate and postgraduate students across
multiple disciplines, such as economics, religious studies,
business studies, political science, anthropology and sociology.
This book addresses current practices related to sustainable
development, its challenges and the future. People belonging to
different genders regardless of their age, social class and
education should be equal as citizens and individuals, and
identical in their rights and responsibilities. The business
sector, authorities, societies and religious circles have the
potential to play a fundamental role in curbing social ills and the
degradation of the environment in this modern world. The authors of
this book argue that without good governance, the status of a human
being is unlikely to improve. They make the case that to achieve
sustainability, government, society and the economy must ensure a
platform for people to participate in decision-making and benefit
from the rights they are accorded. By covering a range of
perspectives across economic, social and moral life, the book will
shed light on the problems and possible solutions to sustainable
development and the triple bottom line, of people, planet and
profit, under the umbrella of morals and divine law. This will be a
useful guide for undergraduate and postgraduate students across
multiple disciplines, such as economics, religious studies,
business studies, political science, anthropology and sociology.
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