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The book showcases examples of university engagement in community
initiatives and reports on the results from research and from a
variety of institutional projects and programmes. As a whole, the
book illustrates how actors at the community (microlevel) and other
levels (meso and macro) can make valuable and concrete
contributions to the implementation of the Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) and, more specifically, to achieving the objectives
defined at the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It is one
of the outcomes of the "Second World Symposium on Sustainability
Science", which was jointly organised by the Pontificia
Universidade Catolica do Parana (Brazil), the Research and Transfer
Centre "Sustainable Development and Climate Change Management" and
the "European School of Sustainability Science and Research" at
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (Germany), in cooperation
with the Inter-University Sustainable Development Research
Programme (IUSDRP).
Sustainability is now a widely spread concept, and much progress
has been achieved since the 1970s, when it started to be widely
discussed. At present, many international organizations and
scientists are active in implementing sustainable development as a
whole and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in
particular. Nevertheless, the main research agenda is being led by
some countries, providing a good opportunity for other nations and
regions which have not yet been so active, to bring their
viewpoints to the global discussion. One of these regions is Latin
America. Consistent with the need for more cross-sectorial and
cross-cultural interactions among the various stakeholders working
in the field of sustainability in Latin America and beyond, this
book pursues two main aims: a) to provide research institutions,
universities, NGOs, government agencies, and enterprises from the
region with an opportunity to present their works in the field of
sustainability and b) to document and promote ideas and experiences
acquired in the execution of sustainability projects, especially
successful initiatives and good practice across the Latin America
region. Last but not least, a further aim of the book is to present
methodological approaches and experiences deriving from case
studies and projects, which aim to show how sustainability may be
enhanced in practice.
This book is a truly interdisciplinary publication, useful to
scholars, social movements, practitioners and members of
governmental agencies and private companies, undertaking research
and/or executing projects focusing on social responsibility and
sustainability from across the world.Sustainable development has
become a matter of central concern to both public institutions and
enterprises. Indeed, for many companies, a due emphasis to
environmental issues is not only positive from the point of view of
environmental gains, but also to the image of the business. Often,
but not always, this is reflected in the preparation of formal
strategies and programmes, which entail their institutional
strategies and visions. The wide area of social responsibility,
often known as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), entails
elements of social equality and environmental accountability, and
eco-efficiency. Due to their complexity, the interrelations between
social responsibility and sustainable development need to be better
understood. There is also a real need to showcase successful
examples of how public institutions and companies are handling
their sustainability challenges. It is against this background that
this book has been produced.
The book showcases examples of university engagement in community
initiatives and reports on the results from research and from a
variety of institutional projects and programmes. As a whole, the
book illustrates how actors at the community (microlevel) and other
levels (meso and macro) can make valuable and concrete
contributions to the implementation of the Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) and, more specifically, to achieving the objectives
defined at the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It is one
of the outcomes of the "Second World Symposium on Sustainability
Science", which was jointly organised by the Pontificia
Universidade Catolica do Parana (Brazil), the Research and Transfer
Centre "Sustainable Development and Climate Change Management" and
the "European School of Sustainability Science and Research" at
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (Germany), in cooperation
with the Inter-University Sustainable Development Research
Programme (IUSDRP).
This book is a truly interdisciplinary publication, useful to
scholars, social movements, practitioners and members of
governmental agencies and private companies, undertaking research
and/or executing projects focusing on social responsibility and
sustainability from across the world.Sustainable development has
become a matter of central concern to both public institutions and
enterprises. Indeed, for many companies, a due emphasis to
environmental issues is not only positive from the point of view of
environmental gains, but also to the image of the business. Often,
but not always, this is reflected in the preparation of formal
strategies and programmes, which entail their institutional
strategies and visions. The wide area of social responsibility,
often known as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), entails
elements of social equality and environmental accountability, and
eco-efficiency. Due to their complexity, the interrelations between
social responsibility and sustainable development need to be better
understood. There is also a real need to showcase successful
examples of how public institutions and companies are handling
their sustainability challenges. It is against this background that
this book has been produced.
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