Heading towards an unsustainable world: some of the implications of not achieving the SDGs

Author:

Leal Filho Walter,Wolf Franziska,Lange Salvia Amanda,Beynaghi Ali,Shulla Kalterina,Kovaleva Marina,Vasconcelos Claudio R. P.

Abstract

AbstractThe Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were conceived at the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, held in Rio de Janeiro in 2012 (Rio + 20), and adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in September 2015. They are part of a larger framework, namely the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Since then, many countries round the world have been engaging in respect of their implementation. The slow progress seen in the implementation of the SDGs, is in contrast with the many negative implications of not implementing them. This paper outlines the relevance of the SDGs, the barriers currently seen in respect of their implementation and outlines what is at stake, if they are not duly implemented. To accomplish this, a thorough literature review of contributions published in the field of SDGs in English between the years 2012–2020 was performed.

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Projekt DEAL

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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