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Financial Crises, Poverty and Environmental Sustainability: Challenges in the Context of the SDGs and Covid-19 Recovery
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Financial Crises, Poverty and Environmental Sustainability: Challenges in the Context of the SDGs and Covid-19 Recovery/ edited by Andreas Antoniades, Alexander S. Antonarakis, Isabell Kempf.
其他作者:
Kempf, Isabell.
面頁冊數:
XXI, 190 p. 53 illus., 35 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
International Relations. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87417-9
ISBN:
9783030874179
Financial Crises, Poverty and Environmental Sustainability: Challenges in the Context of the SDGs and Covid-19 Recovery
Financial Crises, Poverty and Environmental Sustainability: Challenges in the Context of the SDGs and Covid-19 Recovery
[electronic resource] /edited by Andreas Antoniades, Alexander S. Antonarakis, Isabell Kempf. - 1st ed. 2022. - XXI, 190 p. 53 illus., 35 illus. in color.online resource. - Sustainable Development Goals Series,2523-3092. - Sustainable Development Goals Series,.
Chapter1. The Crises – Poverty – Sustainability Nexus in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals and Covid-19 -- Chapter2. Finance for the common good: Re-thinking the relationship between finance, poverty and sustainability -- Chapter3. Financial Crises, Environment and Transition -- Chapter4. From crisis to crisis: Conundrums of Caribbean existence in the Global Political Economy -- Chapter5. Sustainable Water Resource Development in the Lower Mekong Basin: synergies and trade-offs across borders and sectors -- Chapter6. Government Borrowing, Infrastructure and Human Development in Africa: A Panel Threshold Approach -- Chapter7. Lives, Livelihoods and Environment: The Challenge of Sustainable Development Goals in India -- Chapter8. The Nexus of Structural Adjustment, Economic Growth and Sustainability: The Case Study of Ethiopia -- Chapter9. Layered crises preventing poverty reduction: an analysis of Zambian poverty dynamics and policy implications. Chapter10. Resilience of small-scale fisheries to COVID-19: a case study from North Bali, Indonesia -- Chapter11. Challenges of targeting poor and vulnerable groups to reduce climate change vulnerability: The case of a Water and Sanitation project in Kampong Svay District, Cambodia -- Chapter12. Why recent crises and SDG implementation demand a new eco-social contract. .
This volume advances the state-of-the-art in the study of the interplay among financial crises, poverty dynamics and environmental sustainability. It offers timely and unique contributions to the immediate global challenge of sustainable development. Developing a new evidence-base, the volume offers concrete recommendations for policy action needed in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in relation to environment and poverty during the current conditions of financial distress. The approach taken is inductive and evidence-driven. Most analysis is based on in-depth case studies that aim to offer a detailed and dynamic picture on how poverty and environmental sustainability interact in specific social contexts and financial crises. In this way the volume aims to generate a wealth of new and concrete evidence that offer a solid foundation to understand the multiple channels through which social and environmental factors interact, and the ways in which this interaction can and should be managed in order to achieve the needed global transition to sustainability. Broader dynamics that are covered and analysed include the historical legacies of structural adjustment and colonialism; the current debt wave experienced in developing countries; the role of inequality; the significant impact that climate change has on livelihoods and on meeting the SDGs; the new challenge presented by the Covid-19 pandemic for the SDGs; the challenge of sustainable funding for SDGs; and the need for a new eco-social contract. Case-studies examined include Cambodia, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Zambia, and subregions such as the Caribbean, sub-Saharan Africa and Lower Mekong Countries. The volume is part of a joint initiative by the ‘Sussex Sustainability Research Programme (SSRP)’ of the University of Sussex, the ‘UNDP-UNEP Poverty-Environment Action for Sustainable Development Goals’ and the ‘United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)’. The overall aim is to advance a new research programme and foster a better understanding of the multiple, complex and often opposing ways through which the punctuated economic slowdown of financial crises, poverty dynamics and environmental sustainability interact. It also makes novel recommendations into how poverty reduction and environment can work in synergy rather than being antagonistic, especially during financial distress, leading into recommendations directly geared towards achieving the SDGs and beyond.
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