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Non-State Actors and Sustainable Development in Brazil - The Diffusion of the 2030 Agenda

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This book investigates how non-state actors have become key drivers of the diffusion of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in Brazil.
The UN ranks Brazil as the most biodiverse country in the world, but the country's environment has never been under greater threat, with the rise of multiple crises bringing mounting challenges to socioeconomic development and environmental protection. As state support has fallen away, non-state actors have actively engaged and eventually mobilized other social actors towards the promotion of the SDGs and the implementation of the UN agenda. This book asks why it is that non-state actors have dedicated so much time, effort and resources to promote a non-binding agenda that was ratified by and is mainly assigned to state actors. Looking at the roles of academia, civil society, and the private sector, the book explores the different ways in which these social actors make sense of and translate the 2030 Agenda into practice within their respective local contexts. Drawing on extensive fieldwork, this book sheds light on a series of challenges, opportunities and contradictions within the global agenda and its implementation.
Assessing what the Brazil case can teach us about the diffusion of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs more broadly, this book will be of interest to academics in the field of Sustainable Development, Latin America Studies and Environmental Politics as well as sustainable development researchers and policy makers.

List of contents

1. Introduction  PART I - Sustainable Development and Diffusion Processes  2. The Rise and Fall of a Sustainable Development Champion  3. The Worldwide Travel of Social Constructs  PART II - The Diffusion of the 2030 Agenda in Brazil  4. The Travel of Sustainable Development Norms in Brazil  5. Making Sense of Global Norms for Sustainable Development  6. Social Engagement and Non-State Action: Translating the 2030 Agenda Into Practice  7. Conclusions


About the author

Eduardo Gonçalves Gresse is a research associate at the Cluster of Excellence "Climate, Climatic Change, and Society" (CLICCS), Universität Hamburg, Germany.

Summary

This book investigates how non-state actors have become key drivers of the diffusion of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in Brazil. It will be of interest to academics in the field of Sustainable Development, Latin America Studies and Environmental Politics.

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"This books presents provocative and stimulating insights about the challenges to implement the SDGs, to overcome political setbacks, and strengthen commitments towards sustainable development. The Brazilian case is particularly interesting given its central role in supporting or undermining worldwide efforts to raise awareness of and take action on the global socio-ecological crisis."
Pedro Roberto Jacobi, Professor, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

Product details

Authors Eduardo Gonçalves Gresse
Publisher Taylor & Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.08.2024
 
EAN 9780367653064
ISBN 978-0-367-65306-4
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 156 mm x 14 mm x 234 mm
Weight 500 g
Illustrations 11 SW-Abb., 8 SW-Fotos, 3 SW-Zeichn., 15 Tabellen
Series Routledge Studies in Latin American Development
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Economic Development, Development economics & emerging economies, Development economics and emerging economies

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