Sustainable development goals: all you need to know
With the UN summit on the sustainable development goals looming, find out more about the 17 initiatives that could transform the world by 2030
• The SDGs: changing the world in 17 steps – interactive
Activists push an inflatable globe on a march during Rio+20, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 2012. Photograph: Felipe Dana/AP
What are the sustainable development goals?
The sustainable development goals (SDGs) are a new, universal set of goals, targets and indicators that UN member states will be expected to use to frame their agendas and political policies over the next 15 years.
The SDGs follow and expand on the millennium development goals (MDGs), which were agreed by governments in 2001 and are due to expire at the end of this year.
Why do we need another set of goals?
There is broad agreement that, while the MDGs provided a focal point for governments – a framework around which they could develop policies and overseas aid programmes designed to end poverty and improve the lives of poor people – as well as a rallying point for NGOs to hold them to account, they were too narrow.
The eight MDGs – reduce poverty and hunger; achieve universal education; promote gender equality; reduce child and maternal deaths; combat HIV, malaria and other diseases; ensure environmental sustainability; develop global partnerships – failed to consider the root causes of poverty and overlooked gender inequality as well as the holistic nature of development. The goals made no mention of human rights and did not specifically address economic development. While the MDGs, in theory, applied to all countries, in reality they were considered targets for poor countries to achieve, with finance from wealthy states. Conversely, every country will be expected to work towards achieving the SDGs.
As the MDG deadline approaches, about 1 billion people still live on less than $1.25 a day – the World Bank measure on poverty – and more than 800 million people do not have enough food to eat. Women are still fighting hard for their rights, and millions of women still die in childbirth.
What are the proposed 17 goals?
1) End poverty in all its forms everywhere
2) End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture
3) Ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages
4) Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
5) Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
6) Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
7) Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
8) Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all
9) Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialisation, and foster innovation
10) Reduce inequality within and among countries
11) Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
12) Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
13) Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts (taking note of agreements made by the UNFCCC forum)
14) Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
15) Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification and halt and reverse land degradation, and halt biodiversity loss
16) Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
17) Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalise the global partnership for sustainable development
Within the goals are 169 targets, to put a bit of meat on the bones. Targets under goal one, for example, include reducing by at least half the number of people living in poverty by 2030, and eradicating extreme poverty (people living on less than $1.25 a day). Under goal five, there’s a target on eliminating violence against women, while goal 16 has a target to promote the rule of law and equal access to justice.
How were the goals chosen?
Unlike the MDGs, which were drawn up by a group of men in the basement of UN headquarters (or so the legend goes), the UN has conducted the largest consultation programme in its history to gauge opinion on what the SDGs should include.
Establishing post-2015 goals was an outcome of the Rio+20 summit in 2012, which mandated the creation of an open working group to come up with a draft agenda.
The open working group, with representatives from 70 countries, had its first meeting in March 2013 and published its final draft, with its 17 suggestions, in July 2014. The draft was presented to the UN general assembly in September last year. Member state negotiations followed, and the final wording of the goals and targets, and the preamble and declaration that comes with them, were agreed in August 2015.
Alongside the open working group discussions, the UN conducted a series of “global conversations”. These included 11 thematic and 83 national consultations, and door-to-door surveys. The UN also launched an online My World survey asking people to prioritise the areas they’d like to see addressed in the goals. The results of the consultations were fed into the the working group’s discussions.
Are governments happy about the proposed 17 goals?
The majority seem to be, but a handful of member states, including the UK and Japan, aren’t so keen. Some countries feel that an agenda consisting of 17 goals is too unwieldy to implement or sell to the public, and would prefer a narrower brief. Or so they say. Some believe the underlying reason is to get rid of some of the more uncomfortable goals, such as those relating to the environment. Britain’s prime minister, David Cameron, has publicly said he wants 12 goals at the most, preferably 10. It’s not clear, though, which goals the UK government would like taken out if they had the choice.
Amina Mohammed, the UN secretary general’s special adviser on post-2015 development planning, said it had been a hard fight to get the number of goals down to 17, so there would be strong resistance to reducing them further.
Some NGOs also believe there are too many goals, but there is a general consensus that it is better to have 17 goals that include targets on women’s empowerment, good governance, and peace and security, for example, than fewer goals that don’t address these issues.
How will the goals be measured?
The indicators are still being thrashed out by an expert group. Each indicator is being assessed for its feasibility, suitability and relevance, and roughly two for each target are expected. The indicators are due to be finalised in March 2016.
How will the goals be funded?
That’s the trillion-dollar question. Rough calculations from the intergovernmental committee of experts on sustainable development financing have put the cost of providing a social safety net to eradicate extreme poverty at about $66bn (£43bn) a year, while annual investments in improving infrastructure (water, agriculture, transport, power) could be up to a total of $7tn globally.
In its report last year, the committee said public finance and aid would be central to support the implementation of the SDGs. But it insisted that money generated from the private sector, through tax reforms, and through a crackdown on illicit financial flows and corruption, was also vital.
A major conference on financing for the SDGs, held in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa in July, failed to ease concerns that there will not be enough cash to meet the aspirational nature of the goals. The UN said the Addis Ababa action agenda (AAAA for short) contained “bold measures to overhaul global finance practices and generate investment” for tackling the challenges of sustainable development. It included a recommitment to the UN target on aid spending – 0.7% of GNI – set more than 40 years ago and pledges to collect more taxes and fight tax evasion. But civil society groups were less impressed, saying the summit had failed to produce new money to fund the goals, or offer ways to transform the international finance system. Calls for a new international tax body fell on deaf ears.
When will the new goals come into force?
The SDGs will be officially adopted at a UN summit in New York in September, and will become applicable from January 2016. The deadline for the SDGS is 2030.
How can sustainable development be achieved?
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Sunit Chatterjee, BA in Sustainable Development, Politics and International Studies
Answered Nov 21, 2015
Since I studied a degree in Sustainable Development, I think I can answer this question. Sustainable Development in the Brundtland Report states that
Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It contains within it two key concepts:
- the concept of needs, in particular the essential needs of the world's poor, to which overriding priority should be given; and
- the idea of limitations imposed by the state of technology and social organization on the environment's ability to meet ...
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Ghanshyam Kafle
Answered Jan 7, 2018
Originally Answered: How can sustainable development be achieved?
Sustainable development can be achieved through some following effective ways:-
- In present context, the use of natural resources is excessive. So, we must take a step to minimize the excessive use of natural resources in order to preserve it from get extinct forever.
- It is must to conserve the national, cultural and traditional heritages for its self dignity
- There must be an effective and strict govering system for smooth development and administration.
- There must be almost zero corruption govering bodies for sustainable development.
- Awareness programs must be conducted for the importance of sus...
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Kevin Parcell, Founder and Director of Reconomy at Www.reconomy.net
Updated Jul 17
How can sustainable development be achieved?
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” ~ Albert Einstein
(A better question is, “How can we accomplish sustainable prosperity for everyone, because it doesn’t permit sustainable poverty as a solution, which is where we are headed for the 99%: How can we accomplish sustainable prosperity for everyone?)
There is a simple and comprehensive solution, and understanding it requires understanding the simple and comprehensive cause of our complex global emergency.
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Constantin Yukhymenko, works at Software Development Company
Answered Feb 16, 2018
Originally Answered: How can the world achieve sustainable development?
Are such terms as Sustainable Development, The 2030 Agenda and 17 SD Goals still new for you?
Nowadays, our society is facing various challenges which require long-term effective, integrated, positive and green Thinking and Acting. The essential question which emerges is about sustainability.
Sustainable Development concept appeared in 1980’s to connect conservation and development objectives. Since that time, it has evoked lots of discussions.
The most widely used definition of Sustainable Development is the definition of the Brundtland report, which says:
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Vidhisha Vijaykumar, Teaching Faculty at Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune
Answered Apr 27, 2017
Originally Answered: How can the world achieve sustainable development?
First of all let’s get clear with Sustainable development
In simple terms and terminologies it is ‘Economic development without depleting our natural resources.’ As responsible global citizens let’s keep reserve for our future generation.
Here are five basic things we as global citizens can do to contribute towards sustainable development. You don’t need to be a intellectual scientist for that, just be a responsible citizen.
- Educate yourself, Educate People Around You- Ignorance is bliss in some cases, but when it comes to issues of global warming, climate change and sustainable development. I...
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Adrian Thomas, Ambassador for Autie / Aspie Students at Energime University USA (2016-present)
Answered Jun 11, 2017
The way it’s done in the UK is our land law is based on the premise that the Crown owns all the real estate in the nation and all the land holder has is the right to do with it as the previous land holder did with it as long as that was legally its lawful use. Planning permission is required to change that use and / or erect buildings on it or undertake engineering operations in, on, over or across it, such as mining or quarrying, or laying out accesses. To get such permission the holder must submit a planning application to the local planning authority, containing sufficient details of wha...
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Ankita Ghosh, Qualified UGC NET-JRF, ICAR- NET
Answered Jul 19, 2017
Originally Answered: What are the needs of sustainable development?
Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. The essence of this form of development is a stable relationship between human activities and the natural world, which does not diminish the prospects for future generations to enjoy a quality of life at least as good as our own.
The aim of sustainable development is to balance our economic, environmental and social needs, allowing prosperity for now and future generations. Sustainable development consists of a long-term, integrated approa...
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Vethaiya Balasubramanian, Freelance consultant at Freelancing (2006-present)
Answered May 26, 2017
Originally Answered: Can you define sustainable development? How can we achieve sustainable development?
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable development recognizes that eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, combating inequality within and among countries, preserving the planet, creating sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth and fostering social inclusion are linked to each other and are interdependent.
Sustainable development is critical for our own survival.
The Heads of State and Government and High Representatives, meeting at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from 25-27 September 2015 as the Organization celebrates its seventieth anniversary, have decided o...
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Venkatramani Rk
Answered Jul 29, 2015
Originally Answered: How can development be sustainable?
When you create or do something, that will not jeopardize the lives of future generation, then the activity you're doing is sustainable.
For example,if you're not wasting food, water and energy then you're practicing a sustainable lifestyle.
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Ming Lou, Author Seeking Answers 12th edition
Answered Oct 27, 2017
Scale development itself is a compounded growth that is fundamentally unsustainable by nature.
All exponential progressions are unsustainable processes. Nature balance these exponential progressions with its negative restraining mechanisms.
Examples of exponential progression:
Population natural growth.
Economic natural growth.
Resources consumption.
The energy requirement for velocity acceleration.
Examples of natural dynamic balancing by positive boosting and negative retraining mechanisms in nature:
The speed of light in vacuum space c.
The size of the central black hole in every galaxy.
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Sandeep Pati
Answered Feb 7, 2018
It woulde a bit tricky to answer as to how sustinable goals can be acheived in practical but I can clarify what it stands for by definition
Sustainable development has been defined as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
● Sustainable development calls for concerted efforts towards building an
● Sustainable development calls for concerted efforts towards building an inclusive, sustainable and resilient future for people and planet.
● For sustainable development to be achieved, it is crucial to harmonize three core elements: economic growth, social inclusion and environmental protection. These elements are interconnected and all are crucial for the well-being of individuals and societies.
● Eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions is an indispensable requirement for sustainable development. To this end, there must be promotion of sustainable, inclusive and equitable economic growth, creating greater opportunities for all, reducing inequalities, raising basic standards of living, fostering equitable social development and inclusion, and promoting integrated and sustainable management of natural resources and ecosystems.
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Jeremy Gibberd
Answered Oct 10, 2015
Originally Answered: How is sustainable development possible?
Sustainable development is an approach which aims to achieve sustainability. This means different things in different places and populations but a similar approach can be followed and consists of the following steps:
1. Define sustainability clearly and set targets. An excellent example of this is the WWF definition and targets for sustainability as the achievement of a Human Development Index of 0.8 and an ecological footprint of 1.8gha or less per person.
2. Once this has been understood, evaluate the local population in terms of these targets.
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Anomitra Bhattacharya, worked at McMaster University
Answered Jul 30, 2018
Originally Answered: What should be considered the most while carrying out sustainable development?
We all know the story of the goose which laid a golden egg everyday. One day the man who owned the goose thought why not kill the goose and get all the eggs in one day. But when he killed the goose and went searching for the eggs, he found none and then he realized to his dismay that he would never get any more golden eggs. We should care that we are not depleting or mining our natural resources beyond their yield point, i.e. the point of no return. For example, fishing should be done in a sustainable manner so that the fish population can again multiply and replenish the waters. Controllin...
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John Taves
Updated Nov 22, 2015
Originally Answered: How can development be sustainable?
"Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It contains within it two key concepts:
- the concept of needs, in particular the essential needs of the world's poor, to which overriding priority should be given; and
- the idea of limitations imposed by the state of technology and social organization on the environment's ability to meet present and future needs."
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I copied above from Sunit Chatterjee's answer because it is excellent.
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Andrew Moore, Principal at Glave and Holmes Architecture
Answered May 12, 2018
Originally Answered: What are things to be considered for the sustainable development?
One consideration is to design buildings that are informed by the wisdom of history and not dependent upon “gadget green.” For example, before the advent of air conditioning, buildings were designed with passive cooling (operable windows for cross currents, vents for convection cooling, high ceilings, etc) and thermal mass (load bearing masonry). Also, many of the details of traditional buildings contribute to the durability of the structure, in addition to the aesthetics. For example, a projecting cornice at the top of a wall has an aesthetic role, but it also helps to direct rain water aw...
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Alvaro Valverde, Public Private Partnerships Manager
Answered Jan 6, 2016
Originally Answered: How can the world achieve sustainable development?
Well, I think the first question would be: what do you mean by sustainable development? Are you thinking about economic development, social, environmental, or a combination of all those?
However you define sustainable development, I can tell you there is no silver bullet to achieve it. Trying to find that silver bullet has been driven by an economic approach to development: how with a limited amount of resources can a donor/government/development agency promote a quantifiable change that contributes to development and has a short term return on investment?
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Vicky Smith, >21 years in travel, >11 in sustainable tourism (1995-present)
Answered Jun 7, 2017
Originally Answered: Can you define sustainable development? How can we achieve sustainable development?
In 1987, the UN World Commission on Environment and Development issued The Brundtland Report, otherwise called “Our Common Future” that had been asked to propose long-term environmental strategies as "A global agenda for change" for achieving sustainable development by the year 2000 and beyond. It defined sustainable development as,
“Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”.
This has brought about the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and 17 Sustainable Development Goals highlighted by Vethaiya Balasu...
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Linda Whitmore, Senior Manager, Marketing & Communications at MEDA (2007-present)
Answered Jun 5, 2018
Although the number of people living in extreme poverty has declined in recent decades, a large part of the world’s population – even in wealthier countries – continues to struggle for their day-to-day survival.
World leaders have committed to end extreme poverty, inequality and injustice by 2030. But they need a $4 trillion investment to do it.
Governments, the private sector and generous individuals are joining together, multiplying their resources through a blended finance model – public, philanthropic and private investments combined – in an attempt to meet the 17 Sustainable Development ...
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Kumar Ale, Kathmandu, Sustainability Consultant
Answered Aug 24, 2016
Collaboration and Competition. Collaborating in terms of moving forward towards the same goal. Competition among all to develop and implement the most effective and fastest way to reach there. I would have liked to say pragmatic, but I guess getting there fast is of essence here, because we might be too far behind to be pragmatic in or approach.
I will play a role in developing ethical consumerism theories. You play yours. Others will play theirs. If we are all heading towards the same goal, we might achieve it.
Some actions we can all take:
Be a Vegan.
Have no more than 2 children.
Walk or Ride...
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Rob Lenfestey, Instructor at Wim Hof Method (2016-present)
Updated Mar 30, 2018
Originally Answered: What are ways to achieve sustainable development?
Lower your personal ecological footprint.
This means reducing the net resources necessary to support your lifestyle.
The number one way to save the planet’s strained resources is to stop eating meat. One pound of beef uses 1800 gallons of water to produce. It produces more greenhouse gas than driving your own vehicle for a year and dominates our farmlands with destructive feed crops that require massive amounts of chemical fertilizers and pesticides to survive in the barren, lifeless soils that this style of agriculture creates. Think about that; most of our farmland is feeding animals; not h...
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Juan Apolinario C. Reyes, K to 12 textbook writer at Great Deeds Textbook (2015-present)
Answered Jul 26, 2017
Originally Answered: What are the needs of sustainable development?
I hope I am getting at the heart of this question. I taking it to mean you are asking about a set of criteria that will make a development effort sustainable.
Here are a few of my thoughts for now.
First, the development program must be one which gets much of its resources from renewable resources. Renewable resources are those which are constantly being produced or replenished by the natural processes of our planet.
Second, the waste that will be produced by any development must be one that can be recycled, or one which will naturally degrade into organic compounds.
Third, it must not be finan...
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Tim Cotter, Technomancer at Cerebras Systems (2016-present)
Answered May 11, 2018
Originally Answered: What are things to be considered for the sustainable development?
heh. seems like an unexpectedly hot button topic.
step 1: awareness. we live on a finite planet with finite resources. some of which are renewable (sunshine). some of which literally represent the energy savings of 100s of millions of years of the creatures that have gone before us (fossil fuels). not renewable (barring extreme pedantic-ery).
as others have pointed out, population and economic development must come to an end. the question is: when? a thermodynamic argument (see do the math blog by tom murphy ucsd), says in 400 years humans consume more energy than reaches earth from the sun. ...
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Anna Júlia Lorenzzon Gelain, Senior Analyst at Banco Safra (2017-present)
Answered Oct 6, 2015
Originally Answered: How is sustainable development possible?
There are many possible ways to do it. Most of the people think that to reach sustainable development it is necessary to make huge sacrifices, but this is not true. In my personal opinion, a lot could be reached only by changing our way of thinking from individual to collective. From the moment people realize that every choice that is made can cause lots of impacts on others, there is no way they would continue be living the way they used to. And, understanding this message as a person, you will be able to bring it to your work environment and engage others to collaborate with this cause an...
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Nikhil Jain, Expert of turnkey plumbing solutions along with sustainable building .
Answered Oct 24, 2016
Development must be holistic and sustainable and never ruthless. We need to nurture and protect the environment for our own sustainable future. There are many practices that help us achieve this such as Landscape waste water treatment, hydroponics, water recycling, solar energy, rain water harvesting etc. These not only make for self sustaining living but also protect the environment while bringing down the costs for these resources. It is also important to incorporate the concept of recycling and zero-wastage in our habits and culture. We need to be active about judicious consumption for s...
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Louise Deruelle, studied at ESCE
Answered Oct 9, 2015
Originally Answered: How is sustainable development possible?
First we have to understand what is sustainable devlopement?
It´s a process in business or in any other project creating profit as well as social and ecological impact. It´s also about exploiting available ressources without preventing future génération to access them as well.
Profit creation is something easy to reach as many business are today focusing exclusively on that perspective. And sadly: only focus on profit measurement.
But there is other measurement that can be made within an organisation such as:
- social inclusion, salary inequalities, local employment for the social aspect....
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Shashikant Nishant Sharma, Expert of Urban and Regional Planning
Answered Oct 4, 2018
Donate. Donate. Donate.
One of the easiest and most effective ways to support the SDGs is to simply donate to organizations that are dedicating their missions to fulfilling specific Sustainable Development Goals. Here are some organizations we think are great stewards of donor dollars with specific initiatives to achieve the SDGs:
Volunteer Your Time
If you’re looking for a more immersive and hands-on way to contribute to the efforts to further the SDGs, volunteering in any capacity is an excellent option. Even local projects can make a real impact. The UN has a great list of community organiz...
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Certified Energy, ESD Consultant at Certified Energy Australia (2010-present)
Answered Jun 3, 2018
Originally Answered: What are the needs of sustainable development?
The aim of sustainable development is to create a balance between social, economic and environmental needs so that future generations can inherit an environment that is the same as or even better than current conditions. Sustainable development obtains materials from renewable and sustainable sources and also recycles and disposes of waste in a responsible and sustainable manner.
Read more on how you can rate more sustainablity with your development projects in Australia using Section J and JV3
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Chan Jing, engineer
Answered Mar 31, 2017
To achieve sustainable development means to build it in such a way that it does not interfere with nature's ability to sustain life. So first of all we have to understand how nature sustains life. This is what I've come to call ecological literacy, or Eco literacy. Then we move to apply this ecological knowledge to our design processes, and that's Eco design. So it's very much a task of redesigning our technologies and physical structures and also social institutions so as to bridge the gap that now exists between the sustainable systems of nature and the systems of human design. And here's...
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Didar Alam, Director (2014-present)
Answered Aug 8, 2018
Originally Answered: What are things to be considered for the sustainable development?
Mahatma Gandhi once commented, “ The world has enough resources to meet our needs, but not sufficient to meet human greed.” The resources of the earth should be used conserving the nature, environment,bio-diversity and the need for future generations should also be catered for. For example, in recent years Bangladesh stopped fishing during breeding season. For this measure the yield has doubled. Bangladesh has set another unique standard, out of ten green garments factories of the world seven are located here.
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Jason Brent, former Judge in Kern County California (1988-1991)
Answered Jun 10, 2017
The answer is very simple, it cannot be achieved. Sustainable development is a concept created by fools and cowards who are afraid to advise humanity that both economic and population growth will cease. The earth is finite and both cannot continue for even a short time into the future. Any attempt to maintain growth will lead to the extinction of humanity in the very near future, probably before 2100. The latest medium variant prediction made by the UN is that the human population will attempt to grow from the current 7.3 or 7.4 billion to over 11.2 billion by the year 2100. However, if the...
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Prasanna Reddy Kunta, works at ARPF
Answered Oct 9, 2015
Originally Answered: How is sustainable development possible?
Sustainable development is something which involves every part of modern life. Every day we use a lot of resources for granted and answers for your question would be yes and how is that possible? It depend on every individual living on this planet to stop talking about sustainability and start acting on it. even some companies use their sustainability policy to promote them selfs then developing sustainable resources
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Christian Mortelliti, BA International Relations, The George Washington University (2018)
Answered Dec 25, 2018
Sustainable Development cannot be achieved without knowledge sharing. Many platforms exists that facilitate this process. Here are a few:
*The SDG Help Desk: | SDG Help Desk
*(unique in that it acts as both a gateway to and repository of a wide variety of SDG knowledge and learning products from an equally wide variety of partners)
The Sustainable Development Goals Knowledge Platform: Home .:. Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform
The Green Growth Knowledge Platform: Green Growth Knowledge Platform
SDG Business Hub: SDG Business Hub
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Satish Tr VK
Answered Nov 4, 2017
Originally Answered: What are the needs of sustainable development?
It is the combination of economic prosperity, social inclusion, ending poverty and ensuring environmental sustainability which are the hostilic objectives of sustainable development.
Sustainable development needs economical growth and progress among the nations, no mass inequalities in wealth and poverty, there should be no income inequalities with inthe countries, need strategies to end extreme poverty and hunger, there should be sustainable flow of food chain supply, there should be social mobility in communities and sustainable development will mean a New kind of urbanization ies,. Smart ...
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Lenard Milich, Ph.D. Arid Lands Development & Food Security, University of Arizona (1997)
Answered Sep 19, 2018
Originally Answered: What should be done to achieve sustainable development?
I agree with the previous responders. But I’ll let you in to a little secret. The best way to achieve this is to stabilize, and if possible, reduce the human population. Now, this flies in the face of economists who require continuing population growth in order to, they say, pay for pensions, retirement benefits, etc. But that’s pure folly - the money for these can derive from other-than-contributions sources.
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Ali James
Answered Oct 8, 2015
Originally Answered: How is sustainable development possible?
It will have to happen naturally and sadly with a lot of natural devistation.
Evolution is about adapting and humanity is about working together.
Successful Humans cannot work independently from one another however much we think we can within the 'capitalist' set up. In order to develop 'sustainably', like minds will have to come together to work collaboratively... Whatever form that takes.
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Krupa, MSc Sustainability, England
Answered Dec 26, 2017
Originally Answered: What should be done to achieve sustainable development?
Sustainable Development can be conceptualised as achieveing balance between society, environment and economy. In business perspective trying to balance people planet and profits.
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Jenny Swainston, Director
Answered Apr 12, 2018
I think you can keep this a lot simpler than some answers.
Sustainable means living within the resource level available. So for example, fishing all the Cod out of the North Sea will not lead to a sustainable cod fishing industry. Neither will taking all the adults so there are none left to breed. However, just taking enough to enable the fishing industry to take a quota of the catch, and allowing the fish to reproduce and grow. Taking only fish above a certain size for example will lead to a sustainable Cod fishery.
So we just need to do that with all our resources. Very manageable, very ach...
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Ojums Sandra Smyle, Content Writer and Social Media Marketer
Answered Sep 20, 2018
The principle of sustainable development is this; the development and environmental needs of present generations must be addressed without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
The purpose of sustainable development is to achieve a balance in social,economic and environmental needs of a generation.
Therefore to achieve sustainable development, one must seek to create a balance between the social, economic and environmental needs.
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Jack Appleton
Answered Aug 7, 2018
Originally Answered: What are the needs of sustainable development?
water, food, shelter - !
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Jason Yip, Simple Guy explaining Complex Things
Answered May 30, 2018
Originally Answered: How can we ensure sustainable development?
By making the positive and negative effects of our decisions more obvious.
The problem today is that we measure everything by money which is an inaccurate measure of what is going on around the world.
This is why we have two extremes.
People who have given up on sustainability and just want to do what they think is financially profitable. But the irony is that many sustainable practices actually INCREASE profits indirectly through consumer trust, avoiding risk of paying for environmental damages and by reducing cost through higher efficiency
On the other hand, we have people who claim to be env...
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Shaun David
Answered Sep 12, 2018
Originally Answered: What should people do to achieve sustainable development?
Meet the needs of the present without comprising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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Martin Baker, Sustainability Consultants at BackwardsProgress.com (2015-present)
Answered May 11, 2018
Originally Answered: What are things to be considered for the sustainable development?
Becoming sustainable starts with each individual’s household. For more information on reducing your costs in being sustainable, check this resource:
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Hayden Higgins, studied at Davidson College
Answered Jul 31, 2018
Originally Answered: What are things to be considered for the sustainable development?
Local culture.
Christophe da Silva, former Customer Advisor - Club Med at Sitel (2017-2018)
Answered Dec 26, 2017
Originally Answered: What should be done to achieve sustainable development?
Imho this question is too vague.
We cannot “achieve” the sustainable development but we can tend to it as close as possible.
There is no one option here to fix the environmental, economic and social issues on the world, but there are thousands of possibilities to improve the sustainability in many different sectors.
Michael Johnson
Answered Mar 3
We can all start by doing our part. When we travel we should practice sustainable tourism. This article says a lot about it: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/...
Hiba Shimla
Answered Jul 31, 2018
That is a very vast question and there is plenty a person can do to bring about change. So, instead of being vague, the need to understand the concept of SDGs is important.
From several decades, our society is facing various challenges which require immediate, long-term effective, integration and action and as a result the essential question which emerges is about sustainability.
The concept of Sustainable development appeared in 1980’s to connect conservation and development objectives. Since that time, it has evoked lots of discussions.
The aim of SD is to balance our economic, environmental...
C. Sengupta, Architect Planner
Answered May 22, 2017
Originally Answered: Can you define sustainable development? How can we achieve sustainable development?
Sustainable Development itself means any development that can sustain itself on the long run.
The details vary from reference to reference.
- Economic sustainability.
- Social sustainability.
- Structural sustainability.
- Environmental sustainability
- Disaster resistive sustainability.
- Habitat and habitation sustainability.
- Self Financing sustainability.
- Local resources optimisation sustainability. …
- … etc.
Mohammad Imtiaz Hossain Bhuiyan, Safety Coordinator
Answered Aug 20, 2017
Originally Answered: What are the things to be considered while carrying out sustainable development?
Participation of mass people
Tecnological strengths
Economic feasibility
Availability of materials
Logistic supports
Designs and architecture
Safety measures
Implimentaion
Maintenanace programmes
Mansir Petrie
Answered Apr 7, 2018
Originally Answered: How can sustainable development be achieved?
I admire the long responses to this question but I think for this venue maybe a short answer could suffice.
With my experience, I would say the goals of sustainable development are much more in the process than the final product. It’s the large and complex idea that we as a society can plan our future around values and long term strategies that place importance on other issues above and beyond profitability.
Let me know if that helps and we can get into more details.
Patricia Lontoc, former Professor, Strategy & Human Resources Management at Asian Institute of Management (1996-2016)
Answered Dec 20, 2017
Originally Answered: How will sustainable development goals be achieved?
Step by step - with a base of support from below that continues to grow in number. It will not succeed by fiat.
Will Gibson, Bachelors Environmental Management & Sustainable Development, University of Queensland (2020)
Answered Apr 25, 2018
Originally Answered: How can we achieve a sustainable development?
The true answer to this is to use less resources than what the earth and our atmosphere provide within a given timeframe per unit of that timeframe (say a year). However working out those kind of budgets is horribly difficult (aquifers are a good example of a resource we are exploiting at alarming rates without knowing the annual budgets that these resources work around). However how we can achieve this is a very difficult question to answer.
My answer is poverty alleviation in the “global south” and minimalisation in the “global north”. The truth is that buisness wants more consumption ever...
Andrew Sirmons, General Manager of Construction (1976-present)
Answered Apr 8, 2018
Sustainable Development can be achieved in many different ways sometimes we can invent life changing stuff and not know it until somebody has already stolen it . The Severe Weather Suppression Systems is the name of a system that harvest thunderstorms. By capturing these storms that roll across the country and pull the killer storms below grade and separate each element for harvest we can procure energy source , we can stop flash flooding or surface water contamination or both. We can protect American's from the devastation of the tornado by consuming the storm below ground and if the storm...