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Business, Government and the SDGs: The Role of Public-Private Engagement in Building a Sustainable Future
ā Scribed by Mahmoud Mohieldin, Sameh Wahba, Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Miral Shehata
- Publisher
- Palgrave Pivot
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 171
- Category
- Library
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⦠Synopsis
This book seeks to revise and challenge the roles and traditional realms of influence that national and local governments, and businesses at a critical juncture in terms of achieving sustainable development, faces when tackling the dual challenges of climate change and post-COVID recovery. Using the broader lens of the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to assess the roles and responsibilities of each of these stakeholders and their relationships, the book offers policy, economic arguments, case studies and examples to argue that neither national or local governments, nor companies, could afford to deviate from the SDGs in the recovery from the current crisis, nor that the imperative of bold climate action should detract from the broader focus on sustainability. The analysis frames the debate of how a balance between people, planet, and profits can be achieved and how nations, regions and cities, and businesses, with their representative organizations, can achieve a sustainable recovery from the current global crisis, and contribute to climate smart, resilient and inclusive development.Ā
⦠Table of Contents
Contents
About theĀ Authors
List ofĀ Figures
List ofĀ Tables
1 SDGs andĀ theĀ 2030 Agenda: On Crisis andĀ Opportunity
Introduction: COVID-19 andĀ Sustainable Development
From theĀ MDGs toĀ theĀ SDGs
The Adoption ofĀ theĀ SDGs andĀ theĀ Leading Role ofĀ National Governments
Reaching theĀ Last-Mile andĀ theĀ Role ofĀ Local andĀ Regional Governments
Environmental, Social, andĀ Governance (ESG) Factors, SDGs, andĀ theĀ Role ofĀ theĀ Business Sector
The SDGs, Resilience, andĀ theĀ Response toĀ Crises
References
2 The Leading Role ofĀ National Governments inĀ āBuilding Forward Betterā
Introduction
Policy Frameworks andĀ Effective Implementation
Policy Coherence andĀ Horizontal Integration
Policy Coherence andĀ Vertical Integration
Attracting theĀ Private Sector
Balancing theĀ Short Term andĀ theĀ Long Term
Dependable Data
Data Collection andĀ Measurement
Data Governance Framework
Adequate Finance
The Varied Capacity forĀ Crisis Response
COVID-19 Stimulus Packages andĀ Climate Finance
Aligning Public Finance withĀ theĀ SDGs
Concluding Remarks
References
3 How Businesses Can Accelerate andĀ Scale-Up SDG Implementation byĀ Incorporating ESG intoĀ Their Strategies
Introduction
The Impact ofĀ Companies andĀ theĀ Pressure toĀ Internalize Externalities
The Business Sectorās Motivation forĀ Increased Adaptation ofĀ ESG Indicators
Have Corporations Been Successful inĀ aĀ Way Governments Have Not?
The Power ofĀ Business Alliances
The Challenge ofĀ Demonstrating Impact: Measuring andĀ Disclosing Businessesā Social, Environmental, andĀ Economic Impacts
SDGs asĀ More Than Climate Action forĀ Businesses
The Circular Economy
The Private Sectorās Role Reducing Inequalities andĀ Ending All Forms ofĀ Poverty
Is theĀ World atĀ aĀ Point ofĀ No Return?
The Business Case forĀ Investing inĀ Sustainable Development
Bridging theĀ SDGs andĀ ESG Indicators
The Only Social Responsibility ofĀ Business Is toĀ Be Sustainable
Concluding Remarks
References
4 The Role ofĀ Local andĀ Regional Governments inĀ theĀ SDGs: The Localization Agenda
Introduction
What Are LRGsā Efforts Toward theĀ Achievement ofĀ theĀ SDGs?
Why Is theĀ Involvement ofĀ LRGs Critical forĀ theĀ Achievement ofĀ theĀ SDGs?
What Are theĀ Main Issues Preventing Local andĀ Regional Governments fromĀ Achieving theĀ SDGs?
The Impact ofĀ COVID-19 onĀ theĀ Achievement ofĀ theĀ SDGs andĀ theĀ Responses ofĀ LRGs
How Can LRGs Play aĀ Meaningful Role Toward theĀ Achievement ofĀ theĀ SDGs?
What Are theĀ Roles ofĀ Local Communities andĀ CSOs inĀ Localizing theĀ SDGs?
Concluding Remarks
References
5 Never Let aĀ Good Crisis Go toĀ Waste
AĀ Turning Point inĀ History
Climate Action andĀ Development asĀ Mutually Unexclusive
The Importance ofĀ Collaboration andĀ Coordination
The Necessity ofĀ Immediate Collaborative Action inĀ Order toĀ Build Forward Better
The Critical Leadership ofĀ National Governments forĀ MultiStakeholder Delivery
Accountability Systems forĀ theĀ 2030 Agenda
Updating theĀ Global Social Contract
References
Index
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