Implementing the "Sustainable Development Goals": towards addressing three key governance challenges?collective action, trade-offs, and accountability
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Bowen, Kathryn
Cradock-Henry, Nicholas A
Koch, Florian
Patterson, James
Hayha, Tiina
Vogt, Jess
Barbi, Fabiana
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Realising the aspirations of the “Sustainable Development Goals” (SDGs) to reduce inequality, limit ecological damage, and secure resilient livelihoods is a grand challenge for sustainability science, civil society and government. We identify three key governance challenges that are central for implementing the SDGs: (i) cultivating collective action by creating inclusive decision spaces for stakeholder interaction across multiple sectors and scales; (ii) making difficult tradeoffs, focusing on equity, justice and fairness; and (iii) ensuring mechanisms exist to hold societal actors to account regarding decision-making, investment, action, and outcomes. The paper explains each of these three governance challenges, identifying possible avenues for addressing them, and highlights the importance of interlinkages between the three challenges.
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Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
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2099-12-31