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El concepto de «trabajo sostenible» carece aún de una definición precisa. Sus diversas dimensiones se han abordado hasta ahora en el marco de estudios aislados, sin prestar suficiente atención a las consecuencias políticas de la demanda de «trabajo ...
Ania ZBYSZEWSKA, Flavia MAXIMO
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En este artículo se examina la deliberación colectiva como mecanismo que promueve la sostenibilidad ecológica y social del trabajo en las empresas. El estudio se centra en una sociedad cooperativa de interés colectivo orientada a la transición ecológica,
Geoffroy GONZALEZ
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En el presente trabajo se formula un planteamiento conceptual que expone el fenómeno de las inversiones de impacto como promotoras del desarrollo sostenible desde la perspectiva de la dinámica de creación y gestión de empresas sostenibles.
Orlando E. Contreras-Pacheco +2 more
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Objetivos de desarrollo sostenible y trabajo social penitenciario, un binomio necesario
En el año 2015 se aprueba la Agenda 2030 y los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible. Son un refe-rente universal que persiguen mejorar la vida de la ciudadanía en todo el mundo con la implicación y participación del conjunto de la sociedad. Pese a la importancia de su desarrollo e implementación no se han encontrado investiga-ciones o estudios que ...
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Desarrollo sostenible: informe de un grupo de trabajo [PDF]
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An interdisciplinary framework for navigating social–climatic tipping points
Abstract To effectively navigate out of the climate crisis, a new interdisciplinary approach is needed to guide and facilitate research that integrates diverse understandings of how transitions evolve in intertwined social–environmental systems. The concept of tipping points, frequently used in the natural sciences and increasingly in the social ...
Sonia Graham +17 more
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Advancing the operationalization of national policy styles
Abstract While national policy styles have (re)gained academic attention in recent comparative public policy work, the concept still needs a widely accepted operationalization that can allow the collection and analysis of data across contexts while steering away from construct validity threats.
Nikolaos Zahariadis +5 more
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A reflective evaluation of young water professionals' transdisciplinary learning
Abstract The urgent requirement for transdisciplinary water professionals who can navigate the cascading complexities of water resources in a thirsty, inequitable world is widely acknowledged. To deliver a sustainable water resources sector, current water professionals need to synthesize diverse disciplinary knowledge, develop systemic thinking ...
Jen Dollin +9 more
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Abstract Urban water security (UWS) is and will remain a crucial issue over the next decades, especially as it is exacerbated by climate change effects and related hazards. Despite the growing number of studies focusing on more diverse dimensions, including social dimensions, of water security and urban dynamics, there is still an absence of ...
Subham Mukherjee, Trude Sundberg
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Abstract The biggest barrier to an egalitarian Sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA) appears to be deeply ingrained structural obstacles and gender imbalances. The significant prevalence of gender inequities, which have both structural and economic ramifications, must be addressed if SSA is committed to achieving the Africa 2063 Agenda (the Africa we want) and ...
Wycliffe Obwori Alwago
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