Pathways to Sustainable Development Goals
Buch, Englisch, 337 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 694 g
ISBN: 978-981-15-7320-0
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
Sustainable development is the most important challenge facing humanity in the 21 century. The global economic growth in the recent past has indeed exhibited marked progress in many countries. Nevertheless, the issues of income disparity, poverty, gender gaps, and malnutrition are not uncommon in the global landscape, in spite of the upward growth of the economy and technological advances. This grim picture is further exacerbated by our growing human population, unmindful resource use, ever-increasing consumption trends, and changing climate. In order to protect humanity and preserve the planet, the United Nations issued the “2030 agenda for sustainable development,” which includes but is not limited to sustainable production and consumption practices, e.g. in a sustainable bioeconomy. The hallmark of the sustainable bioeconomy is a paradigm shift from a fossil-fuel-based economy to a biological-based one, which is driven by the virtues of sustainability, efficient utilization of resources, and “circular economy.” As the sustainable bioeconomy is based on the efficient utilization of biological resources and societal transformations, it holds the immense potential to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. This book shares valuable insights into the linkages between the sustainable bioeconomy and Sustainable Development Goals, making it an essential read for policymakers, researchers and students of environmental studies.
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Chapter 1. Exploring the economics of the circular bioeconomy.- Chapter 2.The role of culture and moral responsibility in facilitating a sustainable bioeconomy.- Chapter 3. Social and economic contribution of the bioeconomic sector in Ecuador: A methodological approach.- Chapter 4. Biobutanol Production from Agricultural Biomass.- Chapter 5. Valorization of biowastes into food, fuels and chemicals - towards sustainable environment, economy and society.- Chapter 6. Sustainable biorefinery technologies for agro-residues: challenges and perspectives.- Chapter 7. Biotechnological Interventions for Production of Flavour and Fragrance Compounds.- Chapter 8. Phytochemicals for the management of stored product insects.- Chapter 9. Assessing the impact of indigenous knowledge systems on sustainable agriculture: A case study of the selected communities in the City of Tshwane Metropolitan, Gauteng Province, South Africa.- Chapter 10. Tropical biological natural resource management through integrated bio-cycles farming system.- Chapter 11. Biopesticides for Pest management.- Chapter 12. Renewable energy for a low carbon future: Policy perspectives.- Chapter 13. TNAU Energy Soft 2016: An efficient energy audit tool to identify energy saving technologies for sustainable agriculture.- Chapter 14.Mechanism for Improving the Sustainability of Homestead Food Gardens in the Gauteng Province, South Africa.- Chapter 15. Assessment of Potassium Nutrient Balance in Agricultural Farming System: A Pathway to Sustainable Production of Crops.