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2. Legislación sobre pérdida y desperdicio de alimentos en Chile y la UE: un análisis comparativo.
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Durán-Sandoval, Daniel Jesús and Durán-Romero, Gemma
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- 2024
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3. Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible en clase de Español para Fines Específicos: Una investigación acción en la formación de diplomáticos en Colombia.
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Llanes Sánchez, Juliana Patricia, Zapata Prieto, Bibiana María, and Velasco Velandia, María Alejandra
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SOCIAL participation ,SUSTAINABLE development ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,SOCIAL responsibility ,ACTION research - Abstract
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- 2024
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4. CONTRIBUIÇÕES E RESPONSIVIDADE DA GESTÃO PÚBLICA DE UMA REDE FEDERAL DE ENSINO BRASILEIRA NA CONSECUÇÃO DOS 17 OBJETIVOS DE DESENVOLVIMENTO SUSTENTÁVEL (ODS) DA AGENDA 2030 DA ONU.
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BARBOSA VIDAL, FRANCISCO ANTONIO, DA SILVA PEREIRA, RAQUEL, and DE MIRANDA KUBO, EDSON KEYSO
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PUBLIC administration ,FACTOR analysis ,SUSTAINABLE development ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,MANAGEMENT education - Abstract
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- 2024
5. Los libros ilustrados de no ficción como estrategia para concienciar hacia los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible: una experiencia con talleres de lectura.
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Gutiérrez Molero, Salvador and Trigo Ibáñez, Ester
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CONSCIOUSNESS raising ,NONFICTION reading materials ,CRITICAL thinking ,SUSTAINABLE development ,ILLUSTRATED books - Abstract
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- 2024
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6. Polítiques d'habitatge i guetificació en el patrimoni públic de la Comunitat Valenciana.
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Oliver Sanz, María, Llorca Ponce, Alicia, and Rius Sorolla, Gregorio
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HOUSING ,HOUSING policy ,SOCIAL action ,COMMUNITY housing ,SLUMS - Abstract
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- 2024
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7. Building a sustainable future: The role of digital resources in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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Aparicio-Gómez, Oscar-Yecid, Ostos Ortiz, Olga Lucia, and Federico von Feigenblatt, Otto
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SUSTAINABILITY ,SUSTAINABLE development ,DIGITAL technology ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
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- 2024
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8. Análisis de recursos digitales para el desarrollo de los ODS en la escolaridad obligatoria.
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Gabarda Méndez, Vicente, Cívico Ariza, Andrea, and Cuevas Monzonís, Nuria
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- 2024
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9. Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible y formación inicial: apostando por la competencia comunicativa y metodologías activas desde sus concepciones docentes.
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Heredia Ponce, Hugo, Colomo Magaña, Ernesto, Romero Oliva, Manuel Francisco, and David Guillén-Gámez, Francisco
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- 2024
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10. Community-Based Evaluation When Localizing Sustainable Development Goals.
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Janzen, Rich, Switzer, Sarah, Basabose, Jean de Dieu, Docherty, Madeline, and Heidebrecht, Paul
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CAPACITY building ,SOCIAL change ,EDUCATIONAL equalization ,CONTINUING education - Abstract
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- 2023
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11. دور التمويل الإسلامي التعاوني في تحقيق أهداف التنمية المستدامة-تجربة المصارف التعاونية الماليزية.
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موسى باهي
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ISLAMIC finance , *COOPERATIVE banking industry , *ISLAMIC law , *SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
This study sought to highlight the role of Islamic cooperative finance as one of the innovative mechanisms for financing sustainable development financial instruments, this funding pattern has emerged as a result of the diversity and modernity of the financial instruments it allows, Assuming that Islamic cooperative financing is essential for sustainable development, the study found that Islamic cooperative institutions have become central to financing sustainable development goals as they combine long-term profitability, Ethical Behavior, Social Justice and Environmental Protection. The study reviewed Malaysia's experience as a model of sustainable cooperative financing based on the purposes of the Islamic Shariah. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
12. Research and development needs in agricultural water management to achieve sustainable development goals*1.
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Bjornlund, Henning, van Rooyen, Andre, Pittock, Jamie, and Bjornlund, Vibeke
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AGRICULTURAL development ,SUSTAINABLE development ,WATER management ,RESEARCH & development ,AGRICULTURE - Abstract
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- 2023
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13. Question 63: What role is played by multidisciplinary dialogue to achieve sustainable development goals?
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Makin, Ian W., Pearson, Damien, and Ravi, Varun
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SUSTAINABLE development ,WATER management ,AGRICULTURAL water supply ,CAPACITY building ,WATER use ,AGRICULTURE - Abstract
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- 2023
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14. ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: A CHALLENGE FOR LEATHER INDUSTRY.
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FATEMA, Kanij, SARKER, Md. Rayhan, AKHTAR, Kawsar, BEGUM, Aklima, and ISLAM, Shafiqul
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LEATHER industry , *SUSTAINABILITY , *POLLUTION prevention , *INDUSTRIAL management - Abstract
Adopting pollution prevention strategies (PPS) can ensure environmental sustainability (ES) in the leather industry and can help the industry achieve several sustainable development goals (SDGs). In order to ensure the ES of the leather industry, there is a need for research to identify a comprehensive list of PPS. This research aims at identifying the most effective PPS for the leather industry, which are categorized into 4R (reduce, reuse, recycle, and recover) dimensions. This is a case study where four leather processing companies from Bangladesh were purposively selected. Through an extensive literature review and experts’ opinions, 21 PPS are identified for the leather industry’s ES. Also, this study shows several benefits of PPS through which various SDGs can be achieved in the leather industry. This study will certainly guide the leather industry managers to ensure the ES of the leather industry and, consequently, assist in achieving several SDGs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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15. Développement durable et environnement Les Objectifs de l’ONU ignorent-ils la Géographie ?
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DEGRON, Robin
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- 2023
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16. CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO Y OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE (ODS): ADAPTACIÓN Y ENSEÑANZA COMO RETOS PRINCIPALES EN EL ÁMBITO MEDITERRÁNEO.
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OLCINA, JORGE and MOROTE, ÁLVARO-FRANCISCO
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CLIMATE change mitigation , *PUBLIC spaces , *EXTENUATING circumstances , *MEDITERRANEAN climate , *GLOBAL warming , *SUSTAINABILITY , *PHYSIOLOGICAL adaptation , *CLIMATE change - Abstract
The 21st century is the century of environmental sustainability and the fight against climate change. Climate change will condition public policies and private actions throughout the world to achieve the objective of reducing emissions enhanced in international agreements (Kyoto, Paris). The objective of this article is to carry out a review of the already verified effects of climate change in the Mediterranean region, as well as the adaptation and mitigation measures in the short-medium term to face global warming, such as the adaptation of urban spaces (local scale), and the improvement of teaching about this phenomenon. According to the 2030 Agenda, the Sustainable Development Goals, specifically n.13 ("Action for the climate"), it establishes two main actions that countries must complete by 2030: the approval of laws and mitigation and adaptation plans, and the implementation of educational programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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17. OBJETIVOS DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE Y GEOGRAFÍA: CONCEPCIONES ALTERNATIVAS Y ACTIVIDADES PROPUESTAS EN SITUACIONES DE APRENDIZAJE POR MAESTROS EN FORMACIÓN.
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Sánchez Emeterio, Gema and Plaza Tabasco, Julio José
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ACTIVE learning ,TEACHER training ,SUSTAINABLE development ,TEACHER development ,SCHEDULING - Abstract
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- 2023
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18. DIPLOMATIE ET OBJECTIFS DE DÉVELOPPEMENT DURABLE.
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Orliange, Philippe
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- 2022
19. Artificial Intelligence in the Fourth Industrial Revolution to Educate for Sustainable Development.
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Ally, Mohamed and Perris, Kirk
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INDUSTRY 4.0 ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,SUSTAINABLE development ,SCHOLARLY periodicals ,EDUCATIONAL quality - Abstract
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- 2022
20. Security and Sustainable Development in Africa: What Role for AFRICOM in the Continent.
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Aty, Mourad
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SUSTAINABLE development , *JUSTICE , *FAILED states , *CONTINENTS , *PEACE movements , *TERRORIST organizations ,AFRICA-United States relations - Abstract
Since the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development, the United Nations has been actively disseminating seventeen (17) sustainable development goals (SDGs). The agenda calls for global partnerships for what it called "peace and prosperity for people and the planet". SDG number sixteen (16) seeks to promote peace, justice and institutional efficiency. This seems to be a long and complex process when it comes to Africa. The African continent is the most fragile in terms of sustainable development given that most of its regions are conflict-torn. When it comes to peace and stability as a prerequisite to sustainable development, it is clear that the northern, western, and Horn regions are now the most unstable in the whole continent. Amidst all this, the United States Africa Command was created in 2007 to safeguard peace, bring stability and provide prosperity in the region. Drawing on source materials, mainly from the US Department of Defense and its Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS), along with the AFRICOM Posture Statements to Congress of 2018 through 2022, this paper argues that the creation of the US Africa Command did not achieve any of the set mission goals. To the contrary, it was an attraction factor to terrorist groups which spread all over the region. Through several datasets, the paper also shows that more threats became imminent and more countries were plunged into bloodshed. More failed states in the region would make it impossible for the implementation of any of the 2030 Agenda's SDGs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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21. CONSTRUIRE LA COLLABORATION GOUVERNEMENTSASSOCIATIONS POUR ATTEINDRE LES OBJECTIFS DE DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE : ENJEUX, PRATIQUES ET DEFIS POUR LE MANAGEMENT PUBLIC.
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DEMEYERE, CAROLINE
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PUBLIC administration ,SUSTAINABLE development ,POLICY sciences ,CIVIL society ,ANCHORAGE - Abstract
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- 2022
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22. ENSURING GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING FOR ALL. A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE TARGETS OF THE THIRD UNSDG'S OBJECTIVE IN 7 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES.
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NETEDU, Adrian and ŞOITU, Daniela
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WELL-being ,COMPARATIVE studies ,SUSTAINABLE development ,POLICY analysis - Abstract
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- 2022
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23. SISTEMAS ALIMENTARIOS URBANOS Y SU GOBERNANZA, ¿UNA ALTERNATIVA VIABLE PARA VENEZUELA EN EL MARCO DE LOS SISTEMAS AGROALIMENTARIOS SOSTENIBLES?
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Anido R., José Daniel
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SUSTAINABILITY ,CITIES & towns ,URBAN agriculture ,DECENTRALIZATION in government ,URBANIZATION ,FOOD prices - Abstract
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- 2022
24. REVISIÓN DEL CUMPLIMIENTO DEL ODS-5 (IGUALDAD DE GÉNERO) EN EL CONTEXTO COLOMBIANO.
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CHAMORRO GONZÁLEZ, CANDY, RANGEL GIL, DANIELA, and VALENCIA, JENNY MARCELA ACEVEDO
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GENDER-based violence ,SEX discrimination against women ,GOVERNMENT policy ,TEENAGE pregnancy ,GENDER inequality ,SOCIAL interaction ,SUSTAINABLE development ,CIVIL society ,GIRLS - Abstract
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- 2022
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25. Los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible [ODS], factor disruptivo de cambio.
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Retolaza, J. L., San-José, L., and Ruiz-Roqueñi, M.
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ECONOMIC change ,SOCIAL accounting ,SOCIAL values ,SUSTAINABLE development ,MICROECONOMICS - Abstract
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- 2022
26. Socio-demographic and environmental determinants of child mortality in rural communities of Ogun State, Nigeria.
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Azuh, Dominic, Oladosun, Muyiwa, Chinedu, Shalom Nwodo, Azuh, Akunna Ebere, Duh, Emelda, and Nwosu, Joy
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HOME environment ,SOCIAL determinants of health ,RURAL conditions ,CROSS-sectional method ,AGE distribution ,WASTE management ,PREGNANT women ,SOCIOECONOMIC factors ,WATER supply ,INFANT mortality ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,CHILD mortality ,EDUCATIONAL attainment - Abstract
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- 2021
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27. Sécurité alimentaire et durabilité urbaine des modèles alimentaires alternatifs : analyse multicritère basée sur les objectifs de développement durable et l'aménagement urbain durable.
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Saci, Houda and Berezowska-Azzag, Ewa
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URBAN planning , *FOOD security , *SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
This paper presents a theoretical assessment of alternative food models performance in implementing Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) to improve urban food security. It addresses the three most widely related models in the food systems' literature: The Territorialized Food System, the City-Region Food System (CRFS), and the emerging Smart Urban Food System (SUFS). Nested in the sustainable urban planning field, it assumes that a correlation exists between the urban proximity of the alternative food models and their performance in integrating the Sustainable Development Goals. The valuation is based on a multi-criteria analysis which crosses two approaches: a normative one by Sustainable Development Goals and an operational one by sustainable urban planning. The proposed method is intended to be holistic and systemic unlike existing agricultural sustainability assessment methods. Scores are interpreted by rates of adequacy of sustainable urban planning targets to the Sustainable Development Goals and of appropriation of the latter by the urban ecosystem domains. Results show different profiles of models, suggesting a functional complementarity between them. However, the Smart Urban Food System would be the best performing model with rates higher than the global minimum sustainability threshold. It is followed by the City-Region Food System, confirming then our initial hypothesis. Results discussion points out the limits of the evaluation in terms of the approach objectivity, contextualization of the analysis and applicability constraints of the Smart Urban Food System. Finally, the study opens a research perspective on the operational Smart Urban Food System modeling, for which this work is the first step. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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28. Do neighbourhood environmental perceptions affect practices?
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Stoddart, Mark C. J., Cruddas, Emma, and Ramos, Howard
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GEOGRAPHICAL perception , *LANDSCAPE assessment , *PUBLIC transit , *PUBLIC spaces , *SUSTAINABLE development - Abstract
In this paper, we examine how environmental practices related to public transit and urban green space use are influenced by perceptions of local level environmental change, neighbourhood inhabitation, and socio-demographic factors. The analysis shows that perceptions of change and neighbourhood inhabitation offer better explanations for changing local environmental practices than socio-demographic orientations. We contribute to social practice theory by drawing attention to the interplay of environmental perceptions and neighbourhood inhabitation as factors that facilitate changing environmental practices. By gaining insight into the relationship between perceptions of change and environmental practices, we thereby learn how sustainability goals, such as those embodied by SDG11, can be translated into social practices at the community level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
29. Performance Management, Impact Measurement, and the Sustainable Development Goals: The Fourth Wave of Integrated Social Accounting.
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Mook, Laurie
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SOCIAL accounting , *PERFORMANCE management , *SUSTAINABLE development , *SOCIAL responsibility of business , *HISTORY of accounting - Abstract
Integrated social accounting places social and environmental performance alongside financial performance. In the history of social accounting, it is possible to identify four waves of integrated social accounting statements: corporate social responsibility (1970s), triple bottom line (1990s), standardized reporting (2000s), and today, with the popularization of the United Nations' 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, standardized goals. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a common language and shared purpose for a multitude of actors, spanning networks, organizational types, and geographical levels. To illustrate the fourth wave of integrated social accounting, this article1 proposes an integrated social accounting model that focuses organizational attention on the internal and external impacts of an organization's activities through the lens of the SDGs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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30. The SDGs and the bio-economy: fostering land-grabbing in Africa.
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Ashukem, Jean-Claude N.
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CALORIC content of foods ,SUSTAINABLE development ,LAND use ,FOOD crops ,FARMS - Abstract
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- 2020
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31. Value Engineering: Opportunities and Challenges.
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Emami, Kamran, Emami, Tara, and Schultz, Bart
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VALUE engineering ,GROSS domestic product ,DEVELOPING countries ,SUSTAINABLE development ,TWENTY-first century - Abstract
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- 2020
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32. The Sustainable Development Goals: A Tipping Point for Impact Measurement?
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Laurie Mook
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social accounting ,sustainable development goals ,balanced scorecard ,performance management ,impact measurement / comptabilité sociale ,objectifs de développement durable ,tableau de bord équilibré ,gestion de la performance ,mesure d’impact ,Social Sciences - Abstract
This article proposes a holistic framework of integrated social accounting that could be adopted by all types of organizations in the social economy, as well as in other sectors. The impetus for this derives from the popularity of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) and the broadening of collective impact thinking. The article advances a model of integrated social accounting that brings together four dimensions: 1) resources/capitals, 2) value creation/destruction, 3) internal systems and processes, and 4) organizational learning, growth, and innovation. Organizations using this model focus on the implications of their activities through the lens of the SDGs, looking both internally and externally. Cet article propose un cadre global de comptabilité sociale intégrée qui pourrait être adopté par les organisations de l’économie sociale, ainsi que dans d’autres secteurs. Cela découle de la popularité des objectifs de développement durable (ODD) et de l’élargissement de la réflexion collective en matière d’impact. L’article avance un modèle de comptabilité sociale intégrée qui regroupe quatre dimensions : 1) ressources / capitaux, 2) création / destruction de valeur, 3) systèmes et processus internes et 4) apprentissage organisationnel, croissance et innovation. Les organisations qui utilisent ce modèle se concentrent sur les implications de leurs activités dans l’optique des ODD, en cherchant à la fois en interne et en externe.
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- 2019
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33. Reconciliation and Energy Democracy.
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Scott, Kimberly A.
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CLEAN energy ,GOVERNMENT relations with indigenous peoples ,ABORIGINAL Canadians ,LEGAL status of indigenous peoples ,POLITICAL autonomy - Abstract
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34. El Desarrollo Sostenible en Colombia y su aplicación en el sector agropecuario. El caso de la región de la Orinoquía Colombiana.
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Lozano Rodríguez, Maria Alejandra
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35. Desafíos climáticos y cooperación internacional en el marco de la Agenda 2030.
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Díaz Meníndez, Florencia
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36. The Sustainable Development Goals: A Tipping Point for Impact Measurement?
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Mook, Laurie
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37. Who are and where are the Rwanda's poorest? A Small Area Estimation Method.
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Pacifique, Mongongo Dosa and Ephrem, Rutagarama
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38. Communautés guérissantes. Et si nous avions collectivement la capacité de surmonter n'importe quelle crise en quelques jours ? [résumé de thèse preprint]
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Balli, Fabio
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production par les pairs coordonnée ,développement de produits libres et open-source ,changement émergent ,gouvernance participative ,objectifs de développement durable ,culture de co-création ,constitutionnalisme démocratique ,collaboration massive ,recherche-création ,économie sociale et solidaire ,intelligence collective ,communautés de makers et hackers ,propriété collective ,crowdsourcing collaboratif ,cosmo-localisme ,communs en accès ouvert ,science citoyenne (science ouverte) ,convergence à large échelle ,justice épistémique ,ressources éducatives libres (éducation libre) - Abstract
English version. Depuis le plus jeune âge, j'ai cherché comment contribuer utilement à la communauté, tout en étant pleinement moi-même. Appelé à des intérêts différents de ceux de mes pairs, j'ai commencé à explorer les mystères de la dynamique de groupe. De nombreux cycles d'étude et de pratique m'ont conduit à une prise de conscience : la souffrance, la misère (physique et spirituelle), la violence, sont souvent générées par des histoires que nous apprenons dans notre enfance, et que nous transmettons de génération en génération. J'ai ainsi acquis la conviction que, en quelques mois, nous pourrions assurer que tous les humains vivent dignement et en harmonie, si nous osions écouter – littéralement et symboliquement – notre Cœur, celui de l’Autre. Nous nous engagerions alors dans un voyage qui célèbre notre Humanité, relie la Nature en nous et au-delà, nourrit nos âmes. De fait, relever des défis complexes requiert d’abandonner la logique d'un corps-machine, l’illusion de solutions techniques conçues sans engagement personnel, pour élever notre conscience collective, humaine. Cela veut dire fournir des moyens à l’ensemble de la population d'écouter leurs différentes réalités, et leur permettre de parvenir rapidement à un consensus populaire sur la façon de surmonter ces défis de manière à renforcer la solidarité. Selon le créateur des tests Captcha, [1] un million de personnes pourraient traduire Wikipédia dans une nouvelle langue en 80 heures. Imaginons alors ce qu'un tel groupe pourrait réaliser s'il avait la capacité de s'accorder sincèrement sur des projets communs essentiels et de les mettre en œuvre en quelques jours – des connaissances et infrastructures libres et en source ouverte qui pourraient facilement être adoptées, reproduites et enrichies à travers les territoires ? * * * Cette thèse en cinq parties documente six années de création et de recherche intenses qui m'ont permis de concevoir le déploiement d'un tel processus. Premièrement, je présente mon parcours jusqu'au doctorat, et comment ma recherche a pris forme au fil des prototypes. J'introduis l'idée des communs, qui consiste à comprendre que les personnes – et non les entreprises ou l'État – disposent de toutes les ressources nécessaires pour surmonter les défis auxquels nous sommes confrontés. Cette idée s'appuie sur l'œuvre d'Elinor Ostrom [2], qui a montré que les gens ordinaires peuvent s'auto-organiser efficacement pour préserver les ressources, et de Stefano Rodotà [3], qui s'est engagé pour que toute ressource satisfaisant des besoins fondamentaux soit gérée de manière participative, quel que soit son propriétaire. Deuxièmement, je raconte Breathing Games [4], un commun que j'ai co-fondé pour rendre la santé respiratoire amusante. Je montre comment cette initiative, qui a d'abord objectivé les enfants concernés – en pensant leur santé à leur place –, a ensuite ouvert un espace permettant aux jeunes de raconter leur vécu subjectif de manière ludique et utile à leurs pairs. Je partage comment une éthique et une esthétique de commoning nous a permis d'engager plus de 450 volontaires et de mutualiser des ressources provenant du Canada, de Suisse, de France, d'Italie et de Corée du Sud. Troisièmement, je propose quatre leviers pour bâtir des écosystèmes solidaires. Nous devons : réunir des personnes diverses lors d'événements ludiques afin de vaincre la solitude. Par exemple, les hackathons en ligne qui ont mobilisé 150’000 personnes au début de la crise de la couronne [5]. générer de la valeur collective pour surmonter les limitations matérielles. Par exemple, les réseaux autonomes de makers, qui ont partagé des designs et fabriqué plus de 48 millions de fournitures médicales alors que l'industrie était à l'arrêt [6]. faciliter des accords entre équipes d’équipes pour surmonter les jeux de pouvoir. Par exemple, le Changement Émergent, développé dans des écoles québécoises et des multinationales suisses, permet aux équipes de s’épanouir et d'exceller, en établissant un dialogue rituel entre l'équipe complète et son leader, ce qui évite la compétition entre individus [7]. revisiter les récits collectifs pour se libérer de l’auto-servitude. Par exemple, questionner la croyance selon laquelle une autorité – parent, enseignant, employeur, politicien, soignant – saurait prendre soin de nos besoins mieux que nous-même [8]. Quatrièmement, je présente le festival genevois 'prenons soin ensemble' [9], un événement de neuf jours créé en 122 jours grâce à 115 co-hôtes. Je quantifie la valeur collective créée par Breathing Games et le festival à 2,2 millions de francs suisses, dont 4/5 ont été générés par des contributions bénévoles. Je propose ensuite une méthode de facilitation étape par étape qui pourrait aider des milliers de personnes à coordonner leurs efforts autour d'un nombre restreint de projets modulaires. Je décris comment ce modèle pourrait re-créer l’éducation, mettre fin à la corruption systémique, faire renaître la démocratie et guérir notre mal-à-dire lorsque l’on surinvestit le mental. Enfin, je résume mes apprentissages, et liste quelque 600 références qui m'ont inspiré. Cette création-comme-recherche [10] peut être librement reproduite et enrichie (licence Creative Commons BY-SA, format LaTeX éditable). Concordia Salus [11]. _____ Von Ahn L. Massive-scale online collaboration [Collaboration en ligne à large échelle]. TEDx CMU 2011. https://www.ted.com/talks/luis_von_ahn_massive_scale_online_collaboration Ostrom E. Beyond Markets and States: Polycentric Governance of Complex Economic Systems [Au-delà des marchés et des États : la gouvernance polycentrique des systèmes économiques complexes]. Conférence du Prix Nobel 2009. https://www.nobelprize.org/uploads/2018/06/ostrom_lecture.pdf Mattei U, Reviglio E, Rodotà S (eds). I beni pubblici : dal governo democratico dell’economia alla riforma del codice civile [Les biens publics : de la gouvernance économique démocratique à la réforme du code civil]. Accademia nazionale dei Lincei 2010. http://www.scienzeelettere.it/book/35940.html Balli F, Jeanmaire G, Ibbotson R, Gervais Y, Kellner E, Gingras S, Gaudy T, Tse SM, Bransi M, Chelabi K, Silva-Lavigne N, Pelaez S, Montalbano L, Cilluffo G, la Grutta S, Sermet-Gaudelus I, Mohammad Y. Open-source games for health, multiplayer and gamepads. Co-creating fun care with children with asthma, young adults with cystic fibrosis, elders with COPD [Jeux libres pour la santé, multijoueur et manettes de jeu. Co-créer des soins ludiques pour les enfants asthmatiques, les jeunes adultes atteints de mucoviscidose et les personnes âgées souffrant de BPCO]. Assemblée générale de l’Alliance mondiale contre les affections respiratoires chroniques 2020-2021. Zenodo 2021. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5515638 Balli F. Team-building and information flow for large groups such as online hackathons [Team building et flux d'informations pour les grands groupes, tels que les hackathons en ligne]. Zenodo 2020. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3743244 Open Source Medical Supplies and Nation of Makers. Design, make, protect. A report on the open source maker and manufacturer response to the Covid-19 PPE crisis [Concevoir, fabriquer, protéger. Un rapport sur la réponse des makers et fabricants open-source à la crise d’EPI Covid-19]. 2021. https://opensourcemedicalsupplies.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Design-Make-Protect_21.01.27.pdf Laugeri M. Les clés du dialogue hiérarchique. InterEditions 2015. https://www.dunod.com/sciences-humaines-et-sociales/cles-du-dialogue-hierarchique de la Boétie E. Discours de la servitude volontaire ou Contr’un. 1530. http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/la_boetie_etienne_de/discours_de_la_servitude/discours_servitude.html Balli F. Préserver notre santé : un héritage commun. Festival 'prenons soin ensemble'. Zenodo 2023. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7833396 Chapman OB, Sawchuk K. Research-Creation: Intervention, Analysis and "Family Resemblances" [Recherche-création : intervention, analyse et "airs de famille"]. Canadian Journal of Communication 2012; 37(1). https://doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2012v37n1a2489 Concordia Salus, qui signifie Le salut par l’union pacifique des cœurs, est la devise de l’Université Concordia et de la ville de Tio'tia:ke / Montréal., Thèse déposée. Défense prochaine. Le lien vers la thèse sera mis à jour à l'automne 2023.
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39. Open science : The essential standard for african research
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Bezuidenhout, Louise, Catherine, Hugo, Coulibaly, Cécile, Desconnets, Jean-Christophe, Ganglo, Jean Cossi, Kane, Ndjido Ardo, Mchunu, Nokuthula, Popoola, Moshood, Sabot, François, and Tshibwabwa, Jacques
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These recommendations have been produced by the participants in the “Open Science in the South. Management and openess of research data : panorama and perspectives in Africa” symposium, held in Cotonou (Benin) from 25 to 27 October 2022, by African, European and Canadian organizations. In line with the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science and the Dakar Declaration (10.5281/zenodo.3577891)), these recommendations aim to support the implementation of a true culture of open science among African scientists.
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40. Les aires marines protégées en Afrique de l’Ouest : bilan et perspectives vis-à-vis des engagements internationaux
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Touron-Gardic, Grégoire, Failler, Pierre, Sadio, Oumar, Deffry, Idriss, and Traore, Marie-Suzanne
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Afrique ,MPA ,sea ,mer ,Kunming-Montréal Global Biodiversity Framework ,KBA ,Africa ,dispositifs institutionnels ,Sustainable Development Goals ,Institutional framework ,cadre mondial pour la biodiversité ,objectifs de développement durable ,AMP - Abstract
Longuement débattu, le nouveau cadre mondial pour la biodiversité vise à la protection statutaire de 30 % de la surface mondiale d’ici à 2030. Cet objectif fait suite, entre autres, à la cible 11 d’Aichi et à l’Objectif pour le développement durable (ODD) 14.5, qui tous deux appelaient à la protection de 10 % de la surface marine mondiale. Cet article présente et analyse le différentiel qui existe entre les données surfaciques de la base de données mondiale WDPA, qui permet de mesurer les progrès des pays vers ces objectifs, et celles qui sont issues d’un recensement minutieux auprès des administrations de sept pays d’Afrique de l’Ouest. Ces pays sont loin de l’objectif de 10 % de surface marine protégée, et de nombreuses zones prioritaires ne sont pas couvertes. En sus de ces zones, les aires marines protégées (AMP) hauturières de grande taille sont essentielles pour combler leur retard. Néanmoins, la mise en place de telles AMP en haute mer pose la question de la faisabilité et de l’équité, dans des pays où les ressources financières, humaines et techniques sont limitées pour la conservation. Enfin, la période « post-aichi » qui débute est abordée. Following long debates, the new global biodiversity framework aims for the legal protection of 30% of the global environment by 2030. This objective follows, among others, Aichi target 11 and Sustainable Development (SDG) 14.5, both of which called for the protection of 10% of the world’s marine surface area. This article presents and explains the differential between the data contained in the world database WDPA, used to measure the progress of countries towards such international commitments, and those that are derived from a comprehensive survey carried out with the administrations of seven West African countries. These countries are far from the goal of 10% marine protected areas, and many priority areas are not covered. In addition to these sites, large offshore marine protected areas are essential to catch up towards international commitments. Nevertheless, the establishment of such MPAs in high seas raises the question of feasibility and equity, in countries where financial, human and technical resources are limited for conservation. Finally, the ‘post-Aichi’ period which freshly began is discussed.
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41. DIPLOMATIE ET OBJECTIFS DE DÉVELOPPEMENT DURABLE
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ORLIANGE, Philippe
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RESUMEIl s'agissait de mettre en évidence le succès du multilatéralisme dont témoigne la conception des objectifs de développement durable (ODD) et leur évolution. Paradoxalement, il a été observé que la Diplomatie du Développement Durable ne figurait ni dans le répertoire ni dans le discours des relations internationales. On observe une diplomatie non pas des ODD, mais pour les ODD. La Diplomatie du Développement Durable ne peut ignorer les ODD. Des politiques nationales plus transparentes, le besoin de transversalité entre les ODD et le renforcement du régime financier sont des considérations élucidées.Mots-clés : Multilatéralisme ; objectifs de développement durable ; Politiques nationales. RESUMOPretendeu-se ressaltar o sucesso do multilateralismo evidenciado na concepção dos Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ODS) e sua evolução. Paradoxalmente, observou-se que não foi consagrada a Diplomacia do Desenvolvimento Sustentável no repertório e nem no discurso das relações internacionais. A diplomacia não de ODS, mas para os ODS é observada. A Diplomacia do Desenvolvimento Sustentável não pode ignorar os ODS. Políticas nacionais mais transparentes, necessidade de transversalidade entre os ODS e do fortalecimento do regime financeiro são ponderações elucidadas.Palavras-chave: Multilateralismo; Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável; Políticas nacionais.
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42. Livestock grazing systems and sustainable development in the Mediterranean and tropical areas. Recent knowledge on their strenghts and weaknesses
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Ickowicz, Alexandre (ed.) and Moulin, Charles-Henri (ed.)
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F08 - Systèmes et modes de culture ,L01 - Élevage - Considérations générales ,Adoption de l'innovation ,Objectifs de développement durable ,Zone méditerranéenne ,Système d'élevage ,Alimentation au pâturage ,systèmes d'innovation agricole ,E14 - Économie et politique du développement ,Développement durable ,développement des capacités ,Adaptation ,Zone tropicale - Abstract
Family-run ruminant grazing systems in the Mediterranean and tropical areas contribute directly to eight of the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations 2030 Agenda. For a long time, these livestock systems have been on the fringe of agricultural investment efforts. However, they have undeniable assets to meet these SDGs in interaction with other forms of livestock production systems present in the territories. But they also face a set of constraints that call into question their continuity. The interdisciplinary synthesis presented here aims to answer three key questions: How can the adaptive capacities of these grazing livestock systems be strengthened to respond to climatic, social and economic changes? How to improve their efficiency at different levels of organisation and on social, economic and environmental levels? Finally, how can these livestock systems contribute to innovation processes for the agro-ecological transition? This book is based on recently published research by UMR Selmet (CIRAD-INRAE-Institut Agro) on a variety of sites around the world and in a broad international partnership. It is intended for the teaching and scientific community, students, and stakeholders in the livestock sector and in the territories, who are involved at different decision-making levels.
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43. A Gap Analysis of Mother, New-born, and Child Health in West Africa with Reference to the Sustainable Development Goals 2030.
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Bjegovic-Mikanovic, Vesna, Broniatowski, Raphael, Byepu, Stephen, and Laaser, Ulrich
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44. Incorporating the Outlying Member States in Sustainable Intra-CARICOM Migration Policies.
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Robinson, Oral
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45. Community-based Approaches and Measuring the SDGs.
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Khan, Risa, Thwaites, Nicole, Williams, Hadeikaye, McLennon, Mekeina, O'Connor, Diedre, Roberts, Annadjae, Browne, Karina, Daniels, Darshelle, Francis, Carene, Hall, Kalecia, Sparkes, Kaedia, and Bailey, Arlene
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46. Uma avaliação do Programa Bolsa Família.
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de Avelar Dias Dantas, Sara Verônica, de Miranda, Maria Geralda, Maria Dusek, Patricia, and Santos Avelar, Kátia Eliane
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The UN has set development goals and targets for its member states. Brazil has committed itself to these goals, including the fight against poverty and hunger. In 2004, the country created the Bolsa Família Program (PBF), a direct income transfer program for beneficiaries. This article evaluates the PBF through the Gini Index, Theil Index and the HDI of the Brazilian states, portraying the success of the PBF, which allowed, from 1990 to 2013, more than 20 million people to leave the poverty situation in Brazil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. O direito humano à água na Faixa de Gaza, Palestina, a partir de uma perspectiva de gênero, no âmbito das Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável
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José Antonio Rodríguez Martín, Karen G. Añaños Bedriñana, and Miguel Ruiz Carnero
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History ,Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous) ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável ,Sustainable Development Goals ,Droit à l'eau ,Objectifs de Développement Durable ,Middle East ,Donne ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Direitos Humanos ,Derechos humanos ,Human rights ,Women ,Moyen-Orient ,Diritto all'acqua ,Direito à Água ,Right to water ,Obiettivi di Sviluppo Sostenibile ,Diritti umani ,Droits de l'homme ,Mujeres ,Derecho al agua ,Mulheres ,Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible ,Oriente Próximo ,Femmes ,Oriente Médio - Abstract
La Franja de Gaza es una de las zonas más pobres del mundo en agua, a causa fundamentalmente de la contaminación y la sobreexplotación de los acuíferos. Adicionalmente, la región arrastra una crisis humanitaria como consecuencia de las numerosas escaladas bélicas, la falta de seguridad alimentaria o la carencia de agua y saneamiento. Una primera conclusión es que el reparto del agua, su acceso y gestión constituyen un elemento central para avanzar hacia la estabilidad económica, social y política en la región. Gaza se encuentra en una insostenible situación de escasez hídrica permanente, afectando especialmente a las más vulnerables: las mujeres. Una segunda conclusión es que, para mejorar la situación actual del derecho al agua, se debe enlazar con los derechos de las mujeres, así como con el reforzamiento de su papel en las negociaciones y la gestión en aspectos básicos para la transformación económica y social en la Franja., The Gaza Strip is one of the world's poorest areas in terms of water, mainly due to pollution and overexploitation of aquifers. In addition, the region has a humanitarian crisis as a result of the numerous escalations of war, the lack of food security and the lack of water and sanitation. A first conclusion is that water sharing, access and management are central to progress towards economic, social and political stability in the region. Gaza is in an unsustainable situation of permanent water scarcity, especially affecting the most vulnerable: women. A second conclusion is that, in order to improve the current situation of the right to water, it must be linked to women's rights, as well as to the strengthening of their role in negotiations and management in basic aspects for economic and social transformation in the Strip., La bande de Gaza est l'une des régions les plus pauvres du monde en eau, principalement en raison de la pollution et de la surexploitation des aquifères. En outre, la région connaît une crise humanitaire en raison des nombreuses escalades de la guerre, de l'absence de sécurité alimentaire et du manque d'eau et d'assainissement. Une première conclusion est que le partage, l'accès et la gestion de l'eau sont essentiels pour progresser vers la stabilité économique, sociale et politique de la région. Gaza se trouve dans une situation insoutenable de pénurie d'eau permanente, qui touche particulièrement les plus vulnérables: les femmes. Une deuxième conclusion est que, pour améliorer la situation actuelle du droit à l'eau, il faut le lier aux droits des femmes, ainsi qu'au renforcement de leur rôle dans les négociations et la gestion des aspects fondamentaux pour la transformation économique et sociale de la bande., A Faixa de Gaza é uma das áreas mais pobres do mundo em termos de água, principalmente devido à poluição e à superexploração dos aquíferos. Além disso, a região tem uma crise humanitária como resultado das numerosas escaladas da guerra, da falta de segurança alimentar e da falta de água e saneamento. Uma primeira conclusão é que o compartilhamento, o acesso e a gestão da água são fundamentais para o progresso em direção à estabilidade econômica, social e política na região. Gaza está em uma situação insustentável de escassez permanente de água, afetando especialmente os mais vulneráveis: as mulheres. Uma segunda conclusão é que, para melhorar a situação atual do direito à água, ele deve estar ligado aos direitos das mulheres, bem como ao fortalecimento de seu papel nas negociações e na gestão em aspectos básicos para a transformação econômica e social na Faixa ., La Striscia di Gaza è una delle zone più povere del mondo in termini di acqua, soprattutto a causa dell'inquinamento e del sovrasfruttamento delle falde acquifere. Inoltre, la regione ha una crisi umanitaria a causa delle numerose escalation di guerra, la mancanza di sicurezza alimentare e la mancanza di acqua e di servizi igienici. Una prima conclusione è che la condivisione, l'accesso e la gestione dell'acqua sono centrali per il progresso verso la stabilità economica, sociale e politica nella regione. Gaza si trova in una situazione insostenibile di scarsità d'acqua permanente, che colpisce soprattutto i più vulnerabili: le donne. Una seconda conclusione è che, per migliorare la situazione attuale del diritto all'acqua, esso deve essere legato ai diritti delle donne, così come al rafforzamento del loro ruolo nei negoziati e nella gestione degli aspetti fondamentali per la trasformazione economica e sociale della Striscia., Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad, la Agencia Estatal de Investigación y los Fondos Europeos de Desarrollo Regional (Proyecto ECO2017-86822-R), Programa Operativo FEDER Andalucía 2014-2020 (Proyecto B-SEJ- 018-UGR18 y P18-RT-576), Universidad de Granada, Plan Propio, Unidad Científica de Excelencia: Desigualdad, Derechos Humanos y Sostenibilidad (DEHUSO)
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48. A glimpse into smart cities:opportunities for the development of energy cooperatives for citizens and businesses in Mexico
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Arciniega Gil, L.R. (Luis Roman), DREYFUS, Magali, Suwa, Aki, Université de Lille, CNRS, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales - UMR 8026 [CERAPS], and Université catholique de Lille [UCL]
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smart cities ,energy cooperatives ,bottom-up initiatives ,local development ,sustainable development goals ,villes intelligentes ,coopératives énergétiques ,initiatives ascendantes ,développement local ,objectifs de développement durable - Abstract
Les villes intelligentes sont un modèle de développement local qui a connu un certain succès ces dernières années, tant dans la littérature scientifique que dans les politiques locales. Bien que traditionnellement liées à l'utilisation des technologies, les énergies propres constituent une dimension essentielle du concept et sont encouragées pour le développement de villes et de communautés durables. Le Mexique dispose d'un fort potentiel de production d'énergie renouvelable, en particulier d'énergie solaire, qui représente une opportunité pour le développement national et la sécurité énergétique. Cependant, l'histoire et les performances économiques du Mexique, fortement liées au secteur de l'énergie, font que l'initiative privée dans ce domaine est fortement réglementée par l'État. Ce chapitre explore les opportunités offertes par les projets énergétiques déterminés localement, combinés au modèle coopératif, comme moyen de concilier les intérêts au sein du secteur énergétique mexicain. En outre, il présente la manière dont ils peuvent contribuer à lutter contre la pauvreté énergétique du pays, ainsi qu'à réduire les émissions de carbone lorsqu'ils sont promus parmi les industries et les entreprises. De cette façon, les coopératives énergétiques peuvent promouvoir le développement d'un système énergétique mexicain démocratique, tout en diversifiant le mix énergétique et en bénéficiant aux secteurs public, privé et social. Smart cities are a local development model that has found success in recent years both in the scientific literature and in local policies. Although traditionally related to the use of technologies, clean energies are a key dimension of the concept and are promoted for the development of sustainable cities and communities. Mexico has a high potential for renewable energy generation, particularly solar energy, which represents an opportunity for national development and energy security. However, Mexico’s history and economic performance, strongly linked to the energy sector, make private initiative in this area highly regulated by the state. This chapter explores the opportunities offered by locally determined energy projects combined with the cooperative model as a way to reconcile interests within the Mexican energy sector. In addition, it presents how they can contribute to addressing the country’s energy poverty, as well as reducing carbon emissions when promoted among industries and companies. In this way, energy cooperatives can promote the development of a democratic Mexican energy system, while diversifying the energy mix and benefiting the public, private and social sectors.
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49. A glimpse into smart cities: opportunities for the development of energy cooperatives for citizens and businesses in Mexico
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Arciniega Gil, Luis Roman, Université catholique de Lille (UCL), Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales - UMR 8026 (CERAPS), Université de Lille-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), DREYFUS, Magali, and Suwa, Aki
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smart cities ,développement local ,coopératives énergétiques ,initiatives ascendantes ,sustainable development goals ,objectifs de développement durable ,energy cooperatives ,local development ,villes intelligentes ,bottom-up initiatives ,[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science - Abstract
International audience; Smart cities are a local development model that has found success in recent years both in the scientific literature and in local policies. Although traditionally related to the use of technologies, clean energies are a key dimension of the concept and are promoted for the development of sustainable cities and communities. Mexico has a high potential for renewable energy generation, particularly solar energy, which represents an opportunity for national development and energy security. However, Mexico’s history and economic performance, strongly linked to the energy sector, make private initiative in this area highly regulated by the state. This chapter explores the opportunities offered by locally determined energy projects combined with the cooperative model as a way to reconcile interests within the Mexican energy sector. In addition, it presents how they can contribute to addressing the country’s energy poverty, as well as reducing carbon emissions when promoted among industries and companies. In this way, energy cooperatives can promote the development of a democratic Mexican energy system, while diversifying the energy mix and benefiting the public, private and social sectors.; Les villes intelligentes sont un modèle de développement local qui a connu un certain succès ces dernières années, tant dans la littérature scientifique que dans les politiques locales. Bien que traditionnellement liées à l'utilisation des technologies, les énergies propres constituent une dimension essentielle du concept et sont encouragées pour le développement de villes et de communautés durables. Le Mexique dispose d'un fort potentiel de production d'énergie renouvelable, en particulier d'énergie solaire, qui représente une opportunité pour le développement national et la sécurité énergétique. Cependant, l'histoire et les performances économiques du Mexique, fortement liées au secteur de l'énergie, font que l'initiative privée dans ce domaine est fortement réglementée par l'État. Ce chapitre explore les opportunités offertes par les projets énergétiques déterminés localement, combinés au modèle coopératif, comme moyen de concilier les intérêts au sein du secteur énergétique mexicain. En outre, il présente la manière dont ils peuvent contribuer à lutter contre la pauvreté énergétique du pays, ainsi qu'à réduire les émissions de carbone lorsqu'ils sont promus parmi les industries et les entreprises. De cette façon, les coopératives énergétiques peuvent promouvoir le développement d'un système énergétique mexicain démocratique, tout en diversifiant le mix énergétique et en bénéficiant aux secteurs public, privé et social.
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50. Cadre conceptuel et méthode pour des diagnostics nationaux et territoriaux - Activer la transformation durable et inclusive de nos systèmes alimentaires
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David-Benz, Hélène, Sirdey, Ninon, Deshons, Alice, Orbell, Claire, and Herlant, Patrick
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Méthodologie ,Objectifs de développement durable ,systèmes alimentaires ,sécurité alimentaire ,Conservation de la diversité biologique ,Moyens d'existence durables ,P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières ,Diagnostic ,E10 - Économie et politique agricoles - Abstract
Les systèmes alimentaires sont directement liés à la réalisation de l'ensemble des objectifs de développement durable (ODD). L'impératif – et le défi - pour les systèmes alimentaires n'est pas seulement de produire des aliments pour assurer la sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnelle, mais aussi de préserver les ressources naturelles et la biodiversité et de contribuer à des moyens d'existence équitables à long terme pour toutes et tous. Cette méthodologie, employée dans l'évaluation des systèmes alimentaires, une initiative conjointe de l'Union européenne, de la FAO et du Cirad, a pour but de déterminer les grands enjeux et les solutions possibles dans plus de 50 pays afin d'activer la transformation durable et inclusive de ces systèmes.
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