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Environmental Sustainability - Sustainable Development Goals and Human Rights

English · Hardback

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United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 17 Goals blends the three dimensions of sustainable development: economic, social and environmental. They function as commitments to be met by governments, civil society and the private sector for a 2030 collaborative project. The five keywords to achieve it are: People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace, and Partnerships. Another reading is to link these precepts with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights because to obtain real development we need full realization of human rights. This book analyses Sustainable Development considering Sustainable Development Goals, their importance concerning human rights and its significance for a Sustainable Society.

List of contents

SUSTAINABILITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS. The Future is here: Universities, Human Rights, And Sustainability. Ecofeminism and Sustainability. Gender Equity, Sustainability and Human Rights: Considerations about Gender and Race in the COVID-19 Pandemic Scenario. Transformation to Sustainable, Healthy and Just Food Systems. NATURAL RESOURCES AND SUSTAINABILITY. Challenges and Opportunities for Water Security in São Paulo Metropolitan Region, Brazil. For A New Relationship with Nature: The Paradigm Shifts between Society and the Environment in the Light of Human Rights. Sustainability and Water Quality Recovery. Environmental Perception of Students at General Secondary School Located in Niassa Special Reserve. ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS AND SUSTAINABILITY. Mining and Sustainability. CRIAB Project - Conflicts, Risks and Impacts Associated with Dams: Looking for Sustainability and Human Rights. Habitability and Health: A Relationship with Energy Efficiency. Data or Misconceptions? Understanding the Role of Economic Expertise in the Development of Sustainable Marine Aquaculture in Santa Catarina, Brazil. MOBILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY. Mobility and Sustainability: Individual and Collective Rights. Estimating Vehicular CO2 Emissions on Highways Using a "Bottom-up" Method. Urban Collective Mobility: Global Challenges towards Sustainability. Aiming for Sustainable Urban Transport in South America – The Cases of Brazil, Argentina and Chile. Final Considerations.

About the author

Sônia Regina da Cal Seixas has a Social Sciences Ph.D. from Campinas State University/Brazil and a Post-doctoral at University of Reading/UK. She is a researcher at the Center for Environmental Studies and Research-NEPAM/UNICAMP, professor of Ph.D. Program Environment & Society (NEPAM-IFCH-UNICAMP) and of Postgraduate Program Energy Systems Planning (FEM-UNICAM). She has a CNPq-Brazil’s National Council for Scientific and Technological Development productivity research fellowship and Group Leader-Directory CNPq: LEMAS - Lab of Environmental changes studies, Quality of life and subjectivity.
João Luiz de Moraes Hoefel has a Ph.D. in Social Sciences at Campinas State University, São Paulo, Brazil, and a Post-Doctoral research at the Center for Environmental Education and Public Policies, São Paulo University. He teaches at UNIFAAT-University Center, Atibaia, São Paulo, where he coordinates the Center for Sustainability and Cultural Studies (NESC/CEPE/UNIFAAT) developing research projects on Natural Resources Conservation and Environmental Planning. He also develops research activities at NEPAM/UNICAMP as a Collaborator Researcher.

Summary

United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 17 Goals blends the three dimensions of sustainable development: economic, social and environmental. They function as commitments to be met by governments, civil society and the private sector for a 2030 collaborative project.

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