Buch, Englisch, 75 Seiten
Buch, Englisch, 75 Seiten
Reihe: Elements in Politics and Society in Southeast Asia
ISBN: 978-1-108-72053-3
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
The rapid economic development experienced by Southeast Asia has come at the cost of considerable environmental degradation, including deforestation and land degradation, biodiversity loss, water and ocean pollution, rising greenhouse gas emissions, and increasing vulnerability to climate change. While sustainable development as a concept recognizes the fundamental importance of nature to future human well-being, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a set of policies falls far short of this ideal. The SDGs, particularly the environmental goals relating to life on land, life under water, and climate action, are essentially impossible to meet in Southeast Asia, as no country is on a sustainability trajectory, but these goals are superficial and modest at best anyway. Alternative approaches that recognize trade-offs and seek to integrate across solutions, that create spaces for inclusion, and which center equity and justice could help meet SDG goals, but face considerable challenges in implementation across Southeast Asia.
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1. Southeast Asia and sustainable development; 2. Sustainable development, the SDGs and Southeast Asia; 3. Life on land: challenges for forests, freshwater, and biodiversity; 4. Life below water: marine and coastal ecosystems; 5. Climate action: adaptation and mitigation in a changing climate; 6. Conclusions: the future of the SDGs for Southeast Asia; References.