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This volume challenges global leaders and citizenry to do more in
order to resource the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development (AfSD) and its 17 interwoven Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs). Starting from the concept 'we cannot
manage what we cannot measure', the book presents some cases
showing how to draw national level baselines for the domestication
and localisation of the SDGs seeking to provide a clear roadmap
towards achieving the 2030 AfSD. Scaling up SDGs Implementation is
targeted at the United Nations, national and state governments,
sub-national governments, the corporate sector and civil society,
including higher education institutes, labour groups,
non-governmental organisations and youth movements. The book is
cognizant of these institutions' common, but differentiated
responsibilities and capabilities within their socio-political,
environmental and economic conditions. The book presents case
studies of how the corporate sector has been scaling up SDGs
implementation, from the tourism sector, insurance, to the aviation
and agricultural sectors. To make sure that no one is left behind,
the volume includes cases on solutions for pressing environmental
and socio-economic problems ranging from cooperatives in Brazil to
the conservation of springs in Zimbabwe. The matter of finding
synergies between the climate SDG and the Paris Agreement's
Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) is elaborated at length.
Lastly, the book discusses how institutions of higher education
remain critical pillars in SDGs scaling up, with cases of
curriculum re-orientation in South Africa to the rolling out of the
Women's University in Africa. In this context, this volume
challenges every global citizen and organization to invest every
effort into making the implementation of the SDGs a success as we
welcome the second four to five year segment down the road to the
year 2030.
SDG7 aims to 'ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable
and modern energy for all.' Meeting the demands of the 2030 agenda
will be a unique challenge. National priorities and policy action
need to be strengthened in order to fulfil the ambitious energy
targets which SDG7 envisions. This book examines SDG7 and its
implications for how energy operates as a driver of change for
jobs, security, climate change, food production and increasing
incomes. It provides a succinct overview of how SDG7 visualizes a
world in which energy is universally accessible, increasingly
efficient and renewable in order to create sustainable, inclusive
and resilient communities. The key challenges such as public and
private investment, regulatory frameworks and evolving business
models are also considered so that a path forward towards the
achievement of the goal and the transformation of global energy
systems might become clear. Concise Guides to the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals comprises 17 short books, each
examining one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The series
provides an integrated assessment of the SDGs from economic, legal,
social, environmental and cultural perspectives.
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