Sustainability and the sustainable development goals in cultural clusters: a comparative analysis of concepts, influences, and attainability
Singh, Jang
Sustainability and the sustainable development goals in cultural clusters: a comparative analysis of concepts, influences, and attainability - Cham Springer 2024 - ix, 128 p. - Sustainable Development Goals Series .
Table of content:
Introduction
Jang Singh
Pages 1-16
Sustainability: Origin and Evolution
Jang Singh
Pages 17-38
Sustainable Development Goals
Jang Singh
Pages 39-44
Case Study 1: United States of America
Jang Singh
Pages 45-55
Case Study 2: Canada
Jang Singh
Pages 57-64
Case Study 3: India
Jang Singh
Pages 65-74
Case Study 4: Sri Lanka
Jang Singh
Pages 75-83
Case Study 5: Guyana
Jang Singh
Pages 85-97
Inter-role and Inter-cultural Analysis
Jang Singh
Pages 99-105
Religion: A Fourth Pillar of Sustainability
Jang Singh
Pages 107-111
Conclusion
Jang Singh
Pages 113-120
Back Matter
Pages 121-128
[https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-70618-9]
This book examines the three pillars of sustainability (physical environment, social issues, and economic justice) and the progress and achievability of the United Nations’ (UN) 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Canada, Guyana, India, Sri Lanka, and the USA. It presents data from interviews with 41 political and business leaders in these five countries to examine the political and professional effects on sustainability. In addition to the three pillars of sustainability, the author briefly examines the role of religion in sustainability as a potential fourth pillar.
The UN SDGs represent minimum targets for the global environmental, economic, and social pillars that underpin a sustainable future for our planet. The data presented in this book combined with the themes uncovered with the SDGs adds to our understanding of how we can potentially influence and achieve these targets and create a sustainable future for the world.
(https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-70618-9)
9783031706172
Sustainable development
338.9 / SIN
Sustainability and the sustainable development goals in cultural clusters: a comparative analysis of concepts, influences, and attainability - Cham Springer 2024 - ix, 128 p. - Sustainable Development Goals Series .
Table of content:
Introduction
Jang Singh
Pages 1-16
Sustainability: Origin and Evolution
Jang Singh
Pages 17-38
Sustainable Development Goals
Jang Singh
Pages 39-44
Case Study 1: United States of America
Jang Singh
Pages 45-55
Case Study 2: Canada
Jang Singh
Pages 57-64
Case Study 3: India
Jang Singh
Pages 65-74
Case Study 4: Sri Lanka
Jang Singh
Pages 75-83
Case Study 5: Guyana
Jang Singh
Pages 85-97
Inter-role and Inter-cultural Analysis
Jang Singh
Pages 99-105
Religion: A Fourth Pillar of Sustainability
Jang Singh
Pages 107-111
Conclusion
Jang Singh
Pages 113-120
Back Matter
Pages 121-128
[https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-70618-9]
This book examines the three pillars of sustainability (physical environment, social issues, and economic justice) and the progress and achievability of the United Nations’ (UN) 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Canada, Guyana, India, Sri Lanka, and the USA. It presents data from interviews with 41 political and business leaders in these five countries to examine the political and professional effects on sustainability. In addition to the three pillars of sustainability, the author briefly examines the role of religion in sustainability as a potential fourth pillar.
The UN SDGs represent minimum targets for the global environmental, economic, and social pillars that underpin a sustainable future for our planet. The data presented in this book combined with the themes uncovered with the SDGs adds to our understanding of how we can potentially influence and achieve these targets and create a sustainable future for the world.
(https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-70618-9)
9783031706172
Sustainable development
338.9 / SIN