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Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals Requires Transdisciplinary Innovation at the Local Scale

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Moallemi, Enayat A.
Malekpour, Shirin
Hadjikakou, Michalis
Raven, Rob
Szetey, Katrina
Ningrum, Dianty
Dhiaulhaq, Ahmad
Bryan, Brett A.

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The Sustainable Development Goals represent humanity's shared ambitious aspirations in the age of Anthropocene. The successful attainment of these goals goes beyond national and international efforts. We discuss that grassroots sustainability initiatives are great opportunities that can give effect to the global and national initiatives through addressing place-specific needs. We propose a transdisciplinary agenda for localizing sustainability in the pursuit of global goals.

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2099-12-31

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