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El. knyga: Struggles and Successes in the Pursuit of Sustainable Development

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The challenges associated with the struggles for attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and objectives are as diverse and complex as the variety of human societies, national conditions and natural ecosystems worldwide. Despite decades of economic growth and technological advances, our world is plagued by poverty, hunger, disease, conflicts and inequality, and many societies are under the strain of environmental changes and governance failure.

Such global-scale challenges call for the SDGs to be translated beyond bold concepts and aspirational targets into concrete programs and feasible plans that are substantively valuable, locally acceptable, pragmatic and operationally implementable. In the pursuit of the SDGs, positive results are far from guaranteed. Success is uncertain. Instead, the path forward requires difficult learning, experimentation and adaptation by multiple stakeholders. Loss and sacrifice are foreseeable and often inevitable.

This important book captures the lessons from ongoing struggles and the early successes. Productive failures and emerging practices are identified, analyzed and promulgated for interdisciplinary learning by, and for the inspiration of, like-minded individuals, organizations, communities and nations worldwide. They can also inform and enrich the curricula in universities, training institutions and schools to prepare future generations of citizens, leaders and activists with the ethos and values of sustainability and social responsibility. The book offers a platform for academics, practitioners and concerned global citizens to identify pathways forward on the immense challenges of sustainability.

Recenzijos

"May God bless this important and timely publication that brilliantly illuminates the multiple challenges that the sustainability crisis poses for humanity. This is a book bursting with expert knowledge, insights into many dimensions of our global crisis, and creative responses that bring hope and clarity to its readers."

Swami Agnivesh, social activist, politician and religious leader, and the author of Applied Spirituality, and recipient of the Right Livelihood Award (The Alternative Nobel Peace Prize), and founder of the Bonded Labor Liberation Front.

"This excellent resource, written by experts from around the globe who are committed to gender equality, anti-poverty initiatives, anti-corruption, and addressing the climate crisis, critically examines the UN SDGs and offers analysis, compelling test cases, and new proposals for how to concretely address some of our most intractable global issues." Elizabeth W. Collier, PhD, Chair, North America Chapter, UN PRME, Christopher Chair in Business Ethics and Professor of Business Ethics, Brennan School of Business, Dominican University

List of contributors
viii
Introduction 1(8)
Tay Keong Tan
Milenko Gudic
Patricia M. Flynn
PART I The big picture
9(46)
1 Struggles and successes of transformative learning for the SDGs: a case study
11(12)
Dario Cottafava
Laura Corazza
Gabriela Cavaglid
2 Using our time on the planet to make a difference -- the Sustainability Mindset
23(11)
Margaret A. Goralski
3 Deep sustainability: really addressing our endangered human future
34(11)
Glen T. Martin
4 Inclusive leadership: how to deal with unconscious biases in human resources decisions
45(10)
Gudrun Sander
Bianca van Dellen
Ines Hartmann
Dominik Burger-Kloser
Nora Keller
PART II Addressing SDGs at industry levels
55(56)
5 Tapping into new power: opportunities and challenges for growing community renewable energy
57(13)
Judith M. Herbst
Deanna Grant-Smith
6 Sustainable waste management for the plantation sector in Sri Lanka
70(14)
A. D. Nuwan Gunarathne
Mahendra Peiris
7 The Sustainable Development Goals, the ICT industry and ICT4D research
84(12)
Martin Wynn
Peter Jones
8 Creative industries as a tool for poverty alleviation in Pirot, Serbia
96(15)
Hristina Mikic
PART III Gender equality, women's empowerment and social inclusion
111(56)
9 Women's empowerment through indigenous social enterprises in Latin America
113(10)
Mario Vdzquez-Maguirre
10 Struggles to break the corporate board ceiling: the case of women in North Africa
123(16)
Jalila El Jadidi
Sonia Arsi
Hebatallah Ghoneim
11 The renaissance of gender equality research and sustainable development in the academic context of marketing: championing paths forward
139(12)
Linda Tuncay Aayer
Wendy Hein
Jan Brace-Govan
Catherine A. (Coleman
Robert L. Harrison
Nacima Ourahmounc
Minita Sanghvi
Laurel Steinfield
12 Canada's feminist foreign policy and the SDGs: working with business to address gender inequality
151(16)
Maureen A. Kilgour
PART IV Programs and partnerships in developing countries
167(39)
13 Social innovators as drivers of social transformation in Morocco
169(14)
Majid Kaissar el Ghaib
Brahim Allali
14 Partnering for sustainable development in Nigeria -- challenges and opportunities of multi-stakeholder partnerships
183(11)
Ijeoma Nwagwu
15 Help isn't always helpful: lessons from seeking inclusive education in rural Malawi
194(12)
Patricia Winter
Brooke Blanks
Conclusion 206(7)
Tay Keong Tan
Milenko Gudic
Patricia M. Flynn
Index 213
Tay Keong Tan is Director of International Studies and Leadership Studies, and an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at Radford University, Virginia, USA.

Milenko Gudi is Founding Director of Refoment Consulting and Coaching, Belgrade, Serbia, and a visiting lecturer at University Donja Gorica, Montenegro.

Patricia M. Flynn is Trustee Professor of Economics and Management at Bentley University, Massachusetts, USA, where she served as Dean of the McCallum Graduate School of Business for ten years.