2020
DOI: 10.1080/13504509.2020.1795744
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Concerns of developing countries and the sustainable development goals: case for India

Abstract: The sustainable development goals (SDGs) were result of extensive stakeholder participation and global consensus. Despite large promises, there is an increasing concern among the member states whether SDGs address real problems of nations, particularly the developing world. This study discusses key issues raised by developing countries with respect to the SDGs. Using opinion of experts on SDGs regarding its implications and future, a case study for India is presented. The study with its findings and policy rec… Show more

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“…India's contribution to the global burden of malnutrition makes its success a considerable aspect in achieving these goals. In a study, the public health experts from seventeen states shared some roadblocks in achieving SDGs in India and reported that hunger is one of the goals that require the most attention by the government and consider SDGs as an effective medium to address critical issues such as poverty, hunger, education, health, and well-being [121].…”
Section: Impact On Human Health and Achieving Un -Sdg-2 Goal For "0" ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…India's contribution to the global burden of malnutrition makes its success a considerable aspect in achieving these goals. In a study, the public health experts from seventeen states shared some roadblocks in achieving SDGs in India and reported that hunger is one of the goals that require the most attention by the government and consider SDGs as an effective medium to address critical issues such as poverty, hunger, education, health, and well-being [121].…”
Section: Impact On Human Health and Achieving Un -Sdg-2 Goal For "0" ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a recent report by the World Meteorological Organization demonstrated the interconnections between lethal heatwaves and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), implying that global mean surface temperature rise will affect all the 17 SDGs [9]. The impact of heatwaves on sustainability transition is especially concerning for India as the country is yet to achieve its developmental goals, despite recent strides in its self-reported SDG India Index (2020-21) [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La familia es el núcleo social más fuerte dentro de toda comunidad, entendido como una comprensión subjetiva del bienestar (Weber, 1973); su participación cotidiana resulta trascendental para lograr una transformación benéfica al medio ambiente que paulatinamente atraerá beneficios a la salud individual y colectiva. Si los recursos naturales son la base de la subsistencia humana y yacen vulnerables en la actualidad, es necesario destacar la importancia de implementar redes de colaboración (Estado, gobierno y sociedad) en las ciudades, que finquen las bases para llevar sus comunidades al desarrollo sustentable (Khalid et al, 2020). Teniendo como fin, perseguir el bienestar colectivo que garantice a la sociedad un estándar óptimo de salud con un respeto en la utilización de recursos (Cervantes et al, 2020), colocando en primer plano la necesidad de comenzar a reutilizar los residuos orgánicos para promover la producción local de alimentos, prever carencias y contribuir al desarrollo sustentable que las naciones han prometido alcanzar (WCED, 1987).…”
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