SDG-16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
AbstractInstitutions and organisations must give due importance to the rule of law, the sanctity of human rights and the effect of stability to ensure sustainable development. SDG-16, Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, aims to strengthen justice and strong corporate culture to achieve sustainable development and social peace.
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BEST PRACTICES TO ACHIEVING PEACE JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS (SDG 16)
Low socio-economic development can support the conditions for social violence and conflict, but it is also a consequence of violence and conflict. Through Goal 16, the SDGs recognize the long reaching consequences of conflict and violence for development outcomes.
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Links and trade-offs between fisheries and environmental protection in relation to the sustainable development goals in Thailand [PDF]
The fisheries sector significantly contributes to global food security, nutrition, and livelihood of people. Its importance for economic benefits, healthy diets, and nutrition, and achieving sustainable food systems is highlighted by several Sustainable ...
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Comparing Mutuality and Solidarity in Its Application to Disaster Ethics [PDF]
Often it has been observed that in disaster situations, people (including victims) become altruistic and are very willing to listen, obey and act in a manner that would help bring an end to the situation.
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Delivering together for inclusive development : digital access to Information and knowledge for persons with disabilities [PDF]
This report focuses on digital inclusion as it relates to four of the 17 Goals for the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda: SDG 9 - Innovation, Industry, and Infrastructure, SDG 16 - Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, SDG 17 - Partnerships for ...
Darvishy, Alireza +2 more
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SDGs and Human Rights: how to measure States’ compliance? [PDF]
In September 2015 UN General Assembly approved the SDGs and all over the world the expectations focused on the new UN Development Agenda. Apparently, issues concerning Human Rights and Human security, including absence of violence, promotion of ...
TASCIONI, GAIA
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SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions – A Political Ecology Perspective [PDF]
Key Points \ud • Understanding the impacts of SDG 16 on forests and people requires attention to the power dynamics that shape how all 17 SDGs are interpreted and implemented across the Global North and South. \ud • As SDGs were agreed upon by nation states, SDG 16 places a strong emphasis on state power and the rule of law.
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The spreading aspects of the seventeen sustainable development goals have been of concern to researchers in education worldwide. These goals have shed the light and grasped the attention to very crucial issues. The significance of these issues (the cores of each SDG) not only lie in their importance but also in their connectedness and mutual ...
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A Regional Socio-Economic Life Cycle Assessment of a Bioeconomy Value Chain [PDF]
A bioeconomy tackles sustainable development at both the global and regional levels, as it relies on the optimized use of renewable bio-based resources for the provisioning of food, materials, and energy to meet societal demands.
Bezama, Alberto +4 more
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Opportunities and challenges for the sustainability of lakes and reservoirs in relation to the sustainable development goals (SDGs) [PDF]
Emerging global threats, such as biological invasions, climate change, land use intensification, and water depletion, endanger the sustainable future of lakes and reservoirs.
Goethals, Peter, Ho, Long Tuan
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