This book is an indispensable guide to understanding our planet's sustainability past, present, and future. It offers an in-depth analysis of critical environmental issues, human development challenges, and the economic complexities of fostering equitable and sustainable growth.
This book is an indispensable guide to understanding our planet's sustainability past, present, and future. It offers an in-depth analysis of critical environmental issues, human development challenges, and the economic complexities of fostering equitable and sustainable growth.
Marco Tavanti is a Leadership and Sustainability Professor at the University of San Francisco's Masagung Graduate School of Management. He is a recognized scholar and global leader in cross-cultural relations, social innovation, and sustainability leadership. Alfredo Sfeir-Younis worked for almost thirty years at the World Bank, becoming Director and Ambassador at the United Nations. As a Chilean economist and spiritual leader, he is a recognized authority in sustainable development, shared governance, and international relations.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Trajectories 1. The Stockholm Trajectories 2. The Rio Trajectories 3. The Johannesburg Trajectories 4. The Brundtland Trajectories 5. The Paris Trajectories 6. The SDG Trajectories Part II: Priorities 7. Social Well Being Priorities 8. Economic Prosperity Priorities 9. Environmental Climate Priorities 10. Governance Legal Priorities 11. Peace Security Priorities 12. Technology Innovation Priorities 13. Conclusion 14. Epilogue
Introduction Part I: Trajectories 1. The Stockholm Trajectories 2. The Rio Trajectories 3. The Johannesburg Trajectories 4. The Brundtland Trajectories 5. The Paris Trajectories 6. The SDG Trajectories Part II: Priorities 7. Social Well Being Priorities 8. Economic Prosperity Priorities 9. Environmental Climate Priorities 10. Governance Legal Priorities 11. Peace Security Priorities 12. Technology Innovation Priorities 13. Conclusion 14. Epilogue
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