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Carlos Felipe Urazán-Bonells, Hugo Alexander Rondón-Quintana and María Alejandra Caicedo-Londoño
The regions with the best economy have a greater capacity to develop low-income or social-impact housing, thus contributing to the reduction of poverty and, therefore, to the fulfillment of Sustainable Development Goals. This is observed in fewer people ...
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Leonilo Alves de Abreu, Marinês da Conceição Walkowski, André Riani Costa Perinotto and Júlia Fragoso da Fonseca
Community-based tourism (CBT) operates on a paradigm of community self-governance wherein traditional communities assume the role of instigators and protagonists in the realm of tourism within their territories. Within this framework, CBT emerges as a me...
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Supawan Visetnoi and Wayne Nelles
This paper examines how organic pork (OP) production, marketing and consumption in Thailand contributes to global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that affect food agri-food system sustainability. The paper discusses technical debates and academic li...
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Costantino Parisi, Giuseppe De Marco, Sofiane Labar, Mustapha Hasnaoui, Gaetano Grieco, Lidia Caserta, Sara Inglese, Rubina Vangone, Adriano Madonna, Magdy Alwany, Olfa Hentati and Giulia Guerriero
Lagoons play an important socio-economic role and represent a precious natural heritage at risk from fishing pressure and chemical and biological pollution. Our research focused on better understanding the discrimination of fish biodiversity, the detecti...
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Ville Taajamaa, Minna Joensuu, Barbara Karanian and Luis Bettencourt
This practitioner paper is based on the need to make sense of UN Agenda 2030 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the city level and in an urban context. We examine the need to explain how to utilise the SDGs in strategic, tactical and operative u...
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Hari Krishna Dhonju, Bikash Uprety and Wen Xiao
Energy is a fundamental need of modern society and a basis for economic and social development, and one of the major Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), particularly SDG7. However, the UN?s SDG Report 2021 betrays millions of people living without elect...
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Shyla Del-Aguila-Arcentales, Aldo Alvarez-Risco, Micaela Jaramillo-Arévalo, Myreya De-la-Cruz-Diaz and Maria de las Mercedes Anderson-Seminario
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were proposed in 2015 to promote worldwide improvements in human wellbeing. Governments have different levels of commitment to the SDGs, reflected in the SDG index, which shows the compliance of each country, deta...
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Serena De Iorio, Giovanni Zampone and Anna Piccolo
Universities are expected to have a leading role in the advancement, promotion, and achievement of the 2030 UN Agenda, embedding the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) across their four dimensions (teaching, research, campus operations and governanc...
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Saman Fattahi, Sharifu Ura and Md. Noor-E-Alam
Policymakers, practitioners, and researchers around the globe have been acting in a coordinated manner, yet remaining independent, to achieve the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) defined by the United Nations. Remarkably, SDG-centric activi...
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Jamon Van Den Hoek, Hannah K. Friedrich, Anna Ballasiotes, Laura E. R. Peters and David Wrathall
In 2015, 193 countries declared their commitment to ?leave no one behind? in pursuit of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, the world?s refugees have been routinely excluded from national censuses and representative surveys, and, as a resul...
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