2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11625-016-0383-3
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Integration: the key to implementing the Sustainable Development Goals

Abstract: On 25 September, 2015, world leaders met at the United Nations in New York, where they adopted the Sustainable Development Goals. These 17 goals and 169 targets set out an agenda for sustainable development for all nations that embraces economic growth, social inclusion, and environmental protection. Now, the agenda moves from agreeing the goals to implementing and ultimately achieving them. Across the goals, 42 targets focus on means of implementation, and the final goal, Goal 17, is entirely devoted to means… Show more

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“…The agenda sketched in this paper can provide useful input for both global dialog and community engagement. Stafford-Smith et al [67] call for the Sustainable Development Goals to progress from setting a list of targets to providing the kinds of inputs needed for implementation on the ground. As the first step, they see the need to strengthen various linkages among the many individual SDGs.…”
Section: Discussion and Next Stepsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The agenda sketched in this paper can provide useful input for both global dialog and community engagement. Stafford-Smith et al [67] call for the Sustainable Development Goals to progress from setting a list of targets to providing the kinds of inputs needed for implementation on the ground. As the first step, they see the need to strengthen various linkages among the many individual SDGs.…”
Section: Discussion and Next Stepsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The goals and associated indicators are not ranked or weighted and some are even contradictory. This suggests that decision makers need to evaluate on a case-by-case basis what is deemed more important, as has been suggested by some research [84,92], especially in the context of implementing the SDGs at local level [28,43,46,48,49].…”
Section: Conclusion and Directions For Further Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SDGs comprise 17 goals covering different aspects of sustainable development, as defined by the Brundtland commission [27,28]. These goals in turn consist of 168 targets and several hundred indicators (UN I-AEG on SDG indicators, 2016) to assess progress in meeting the goals 1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sen [16] has already shown how development and local territory go hand in hand. Some research establishes a common agreement on the main elements local development must cover, such as finance, technology, capacity building, trade, policy coherence, partnerships and, finally, data, monitoring and accountability [17]. The term 'local' applied to development is being progressively replaced by the term 'territory', because of the growing importance of cultural and institutional factors in economic dynamics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%