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Ranjula Bali Swain is Research Director at the Center for Sustainability Research (CSR), SIR, Stockholm School of Economics and Professor of Economics at Södertörn University, Stockholm. She is affiliated to the Center for European Research in Microfinance (CERMi), at the Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management. Bali Swain has worked at the International Labour Organisation, Geneva; Uppsala University and has been Visiting Professor at University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, Tufts University, University of Pretoria, South Africa and UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, New York, USA etc. She has researched and published widely in the fields of Sustainable Development, Environmental Economics, Energy, Circular Economy, Sustainable Finance, Gender and Development Economics. She has written and edited nine books, of which her edited volume on Interlinkages between the Sustainable Development Goals was published recently in 2023.
Peter Dobers is professor in Business Studies at Södertörn University, previous Dean of the Faculty Board between 2016-2022, Principle Editor of the Wiley journal of Business Strategy and the Environment (BSE), currently with an impact factor of 10.302, President of the International Sustainable Development Research Society (ISDRS) between 2021-2023, and book series editor of Routledge / ISDRS Series on Sustainable Development Research since 2019. He has been a board member of Knowledge Foundation since 2022. He has published extensively in fields such as corporate social responsibility, urban development, and sustainable development. He has edited five books and eight special issues in BSE, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, Sustainable Development, and in Scandinavian Journal of Management.
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This Handbook brings together seminal research on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and investigates their effectiveness. For academics and students of economics, business studies, political science, and development studies, and also for leaders in industry, the public sector, civil society, and international policymakers.
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This Handbook brings together a collection of seminal research on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and investigates the effectiveness of the 17 goals in achieving transformative change towards sustainable development.
As a collection of inter- and transdisciplinary research from around the world, this volume explores the applications, implications, and best practices of the goals at thematic, regional, and national levels, providing specific examples from a diverse range of places such as Australia, Brazil, China, DRC, India, Italy, the Sahel region of Africa, and USA among others. The book serves as a mid-term evaluation of the SDGs, bringing to the fore comprehensive experiences and evidence related to the SDGs, whilst highlighting the interlinkages between the different goals. Divided into two parts, Part 1 of the Handbook brings together groundbreaking research to define, identify, and present conceptual frameworks for a sustainable future, whilst Part 2 focuses on the policies, practices, and the implementation of the SDGs. The chapters identify key aspects missing from Agenda 2030, such as global power imbalances, cultural diversity and Indigenous rights, and unsustainable levels of consumption; they also critically evaluate the overall delivery and effectiveness of the SDGs whilst outlining potential future directions for the post-SDG 2030 Agenda.
This Handbook is aimed at a diverse and global audience of academics and students of economics, business studies, political science, and development studies. It will also serve as a valuable reference for leaders in industry, the public sector, civil society, and international policymakers keen to gain a better understanding of the SDGs.
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