Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development
DEVELOPMENT
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What is environment?
The complex of physical, chemical, and biotic factors (as climate, soil,
and living things) that act upon an organism / ecological community &
ultimately determines its form and survival.
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In simple words Environment is
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Sustainable development
In broader perspective through sustainable development we not only
aim to safeguard the interests of the future generations, but also try to
addresses the concerns of our contemporaries and counterparts across
the globe.
Sustainable development aims to attain a state of society where living
conditions and resources are used to continue to meet human needs
without undermining the integrity and stability of the environment.
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Sustainable Development
Bringing together multiple, interdependent dimensions
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Sustainable Development Goals
(SDG) of the United Nations
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, adopted by all United Nations
Member States in 2015, provides a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity
for people and the planet, now and into the future.
The SDGs also known as the Global Goals, adopted by the United Nations
member states is a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet,
and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
At its heart are the 17 Goals, which are an urgent call for action by all countries
- developed and developing - in a global partnership. They recognize that
ending poverty and other deprivations must go hand-in-hand with strategies
that improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic
growth – all while tackling climate change and working to preserve our oceans
and forests.
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The Division for Sustainable Development Goals (DSDG) in the United
Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) acts as
the Secretariat for the SDGs, providing substantive support and
capacity-building for the goals and their related thematic issues,
including water, energy, climate, oceans, urbanization, transport,
science and technology, the Global Sustainable Development Report
(GSDR), partnerships and Small Island Developing States. DSDG plays a
key role in the evaluation of UN systemwide implementation of the
2030 Agenda and on advocacy and outreach activities relating to the
SDGs.
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The SDGs were built on the lessons learned during the implementation
of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of the United Nations.
In September 2000, leaders of 189 countries gathered at the United
Nations headquarters and signed the historic Millennium Declaration,
in which they committed to achieve a set of eight measurable goals
(MDGs) that ranged from halving extreme poverty and hunger to
promoting gender equality and reducing child mortality, by the target
date of 2015.
Substantial progress was made regarding the MDGs. However, the
achievements were uneven. The MDGs were set to expire in 2015 and
the discussion of a post-2015 agenda continued. The focus was now on
building a sustainable world where environmental sustainability, social
inclusion and economic development are equally valued. This paved
the path for SDGs.
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MDGs and SDGs
• MDGs adopted in 2000, focussed on social development and
poverty eradication and concluded in 2015.
• MDGs provided a goal-oriented global results framework for
development policies, articulated around 8 goals.
• SDGs are integrated, indivisible and has 3 dimensions: Economic,
Social and Environmental.
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Transition from MDGs to SDGs
Millennium Development Sustainable Development Goals
Goals
Period 2000-2015 2016-2030
Coverage Developing countries Universal
Effective date 08th September, 2000 1st January, 2016
to 31st December, 2015
Goals 08 17
Targets 21 169
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Key Themes
PEOPLE
PLANET
PROSPERITY
PEACE
PARTNERSHIP
• Targets : 169
under 2 to 3 targets)
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Stakeholders for the SDGs in India
• NITI Aayog - Coordinating and overseeing the implementation of SDGs.
Prime Minister is the Chairperson of NITI Aayog.
• Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation – To evolve
indicators related to all 169 Targets.
• Ministry of External Affairs – All SDGs related issues involving
international declarations, treaties, conventions and conferences.
• Finance Ministry – Financing for implementing the
programme/schemes connected with SDGs, foreign aid, loans credits,
allocation of funds to states.
• Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change - Environmental
considerations in the implementation of SDGs
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Stakeholders for the SDGs in India
• Ministry of Panchayati Raj - Supporting Panchayati Raj Institutions in
planning and implementation of SDGs related development activities at
Gram Panchayat levels.
• Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs - Coordinating the urban
development activities
• Other central ministries- Central and nodal ministries identified for
implementation of schemes/programmes mapped with SDGs
• State governments- Implementation of SDGs at state level
• Civil society organisations, resource institutes, NGOs-participation during
planning and implementation process e.g. NIPFP, RIS
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