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OverviewFor many decades the international community has endeavoured to eliminate extreme poverty; however, it is estimated that around 800 million people still live below the international poverty line of $1.90 a day. This book looks this global problem and presents applicable solutions to show that we can eliminate poverty today and meet the challenge of the UN Sustainable Development Goal 1. The first part of the book discusses what poverty and development are and asks whether the right to development is an international commitment to eradicate poverty. The second part looks at the strategy of the Sustainable Development Goals, and the concept of happiness for all people in the world. It examines the proposition of SDG1, evaluates the first actions taken in this area, and presents the best practice of recent SDG implementation. The final part considers several proposals and presents suggestions on how to make global action more effective. Concise Guides to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals comprises 17 short books, each examining one of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The series provides an integrated assessment of the SDGs from economic, legal, social, environmental and cultural perspectives. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Katarzyna Cichos (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland) , Amanda Lange Salvia (University of Passo Fundo, Brazil)Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.165kg ISBN: 9781787696280ISBN 10: 1787696286 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 13 November 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsCichos and Salvia present a broad, comprehensive picture of global efforts to eradicate poverty and achieve Sustainable Development Goal 1 (SDG1), with the help of twenty-first century technology. On January 1, 2016, seventeen sustainable development goals (SDGs) of Agenda 2030, for Sustainable Development, were adopted by world leaders in September 2015, with the aim of mobilizing and ending all forms of poverty, fighting inequalities and tackling climate change. The authors believe that, as a global community, this can be achieved and poverty eliminated by 2030, or even earlier. They see poverty eradicated by concentrating on the participation of the poor by creating opportunities to build their own growth by means of investment in education, health, decentralized ownership, more access to public services and better infrastructure, inter alia. They also see SDG1 as the first step and as a political guideline.--Annotation (c)2019 (protoview.com) Author InformationKatarzyna Cichos works as a researcher and lecturer at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw. Her research interests focus on public international law, with a specific emphasis on the legal and institutional aspects of the Sustainable Development Goals and international trade law. She holds a PhD in Law.Amanda Lange Salvia is a doctoral student in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Passo Fundo, Brazil. Her research interests include sustainability, sustainable cities, sustainable universities, environment management, energy efficiency and the Sustainable Development Goals. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |