In 2015, the UN launched the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Adopted by 193 member states, the goals represent an important international step in setting humanity on a trajectory towards sustainable development. Within this course, you will get a historical overview of how sustainability has been understood, as well as a thorough introduction to the SDGs – what they are, how progress can be measured, and how the SDGs are relevant for the management of the global systems supporting humanity. The course will examine how various societal actors are responding to and implementing the SDGs.

The Sustainable Development Goals – A global, transdisciplinary vision for the future

The Sustainable Development Goals – A global, transdisciplinary vision for the future

Instructor: Katherine Richardson
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- Environment
- Policy Analysis
- Climate Change Mitigation
- Research
- Performance Metric
- Climate Change Adaptation
- Systems Thinking
- Environmental Policy
- Sustainability Reporting
- Climate Change Programs
- Natural Resource Management
- Economics
- Sustainable Development
- Social Impact
- Governance
- Environmental Science
- Sustainable Systems
- Corporate Sustainability
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Reviewed on Jul 21, 2022
The world is diverse. As a mother and a student, learning more about the SDGs is helping to build more of my skills to share with youths in creating awareness, to achieve a better living.
Reviewed on Jul 9, 2020
Wonderful course, covered the main parts of Sustainable development goals and some good insight in the selected goals and a way forward on bow we can be able to achieve the Agenda 2030.
Reviewed on Apr 28, 2020
Including more case studies on implementation mechanisms, as well as an update on where we stand, now, in 2020, five years after the establishment of goals, would make the course more practical.
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