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SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT?
Sustainable development is
“meeting the needs of the present
generation without compromising
the ability of the future generations
to meet their own.” (World
Commission on Environment and
Development, 1987)
FOUR DIMENSIONS TO
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
Society
Environment
Culture
Economy
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
Sustainability is the paradigm
for thinking about the future in
which the considerations for
each pillar - environmental,
societal, and economic (or
people, planet, and profits) are
balanced.
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
Sustainable development are
the many processes and
pathways to achieve
sustainability.
(e.g. sustainable agriculture and
forestry, good governance,
sustainable production and
consumption)
THE NEED FOR SUSTAINABILITY
The Anthropocene: Are Humans
Now Overwhelming Nature's Great
Forces, Steffen et.al, (2007)
“The Earth has now left its natural geological epoch;
the present interglacial state called the Holocene.
Human activities have become so pervasive and
profound that they rival the great forces of nature and
are pushing the Earth into planetary terra incognita.
The Earth is rapidly moving into a less biologically
diverse, less forested, much warmer, and probably
wetter and stormier state.”
THE NEED FOR SUSTAINABILITY
Economic system seems to be stable but
it is not sustainable. Stability means
short-term firmness in position,
permanence and resistance to change,
especially in a disruptive way. On the
other hand, sustainability considers long-
term capacities of a system to exist.
THE NEED FOR SUSTAINABILITY
Processing Questions
What situations, practices, technology, or
policy do you think is beneficial to
humanity at present but could be
damaging in the future?
PROFIT OVER THE ENVIRONMENT
The constant commodification of world
resources from water and air to minerals
and forest land, which enable large
companies to access them unlimitedly, is
bound to exhaust the finite resources of
the world.
THE NEED FOR SUSTAINABILITY
Models of Global Sustainable
Development As quoted from the
United Nations article on the
climate crisis
“No corner of the globe is immune from the devastating
consequences of climate change. Rising temperatures are
fueling environmental degradation, natural disasters,
weather extremes, food and water insecurity, economic
disruption, conflict, and terrorism. Sea levels are rising, the
Arctic is melting, coral reefs are dying, oceans are
acidifying, and forests are burning. It is clear that business
as usual is not good enough. As the infinite cost of climate
change reaches irreversible highs, now is the time for bold
collective action.”
WHEN DID WE CARE ABOUT
THE ENVIRONMENT AND
DEVELOPMENT?
In June 1992, the UN Conference
on Environment and Development
happened in Rio de Janiero. This
is the first Earth Summit, where
governments, development
agencies agreed upon to sign
the RIO DECLARATION ON
ENVIRONMENT AND
DEVELOPMENT.
WHEN DID WE CARE ABOUT
THE ENVIRONMENT AND
DEVELOPMENT?
The story did not end 1992,
because today, nations focused on
the 17 goals to achieve
sustainable development
WHAT ARE THE
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT GOALS?
In September 2015, a UN Summit
happened where 193 country
members of UN agreed and set
the 2030 Agenda for sustainable
development.
WHAT ARE THE
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT GOALS?
To achieve the agenda, 17
sustainable development goals
(SDGs) or the Global Goals
came into effect in January1,
2016.
THE FIVE ‘P’S OF SDGS
People
Partnership
Prosperity
Peace
Planet
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
The SDGs are intended to bring
the world to several life changing
‘zeroes,' such as zero poverty,
hunger, AIDS, and discrimination
against women and girls.
SDG1: NO POVERTY
End poverty in all its forms
everywhere
Achieving this goal would
mean reducing the number of
people living in less than
$1.25/day.
SDG1: NO POVERTY
70%
30%
People living less than $1.90/day
Southern Asia & Sub-
Saharan Africa
Other Regions
SDG1: NO POVERTY
Forms of Poverty:
1. Absolute poverty- an
internationally set standard of
measuring poverty in relation
to one’s ability to meet basic
needs.
SDG1: NO POVERTY
Forms of Poverty:
2. Relative poverty- defined
and measured by income
inequalities of a particular
social context.
SDG2: ZERO HUNGER
End hunger, achieve food security, and
improved nutrition
and promote sustainable agriculture
This goal directs attention to sustainable
food production, resilient agriculture and
local and global cooperation when it
comes to investing in agricultural
productivity
SDG2: ZERO HUNGER
More than 790 million people still
don't have regular access to
nutritious food.
This goal can be measured by looking at
prevalence of undernourishment, malnutrition
and child growth.
SDG3: GOOD HEALTH
Ensure healthy lives and promote
well-being for all at all ages
Improve access to universal health
care, access to affordable
medicines and sexual and
reproductive health care services for
everyone
SDG4: QUALITY EDUCATION
Ensure inclusive and quality
education for all and promote
lifelong learning.
This goal aims to ensure everyone has
access to basic education.
Improve school facilities, increase the number
of training and vocational opportunities for
people and increase the number of trained
teachers available to provide a safe and
positive learning environment.
SDG5: GENDER EQUALITY
Achieve gender equality and
empower women and girls
To achieve this goal there is a need to
examine forms of discrimination, find
ways to end violence and exploitation,
and to empower women and girls
SDG5: GENDER EQUALITY
Some of the issues that this goal
addresses include:
1. Gendered Violence
2. Discrimination on the basis of gender
3. Economic marginalization
SDG6: CLEAN WATER
& SANITATION
Ensure access to water and
sanitation
This goal not only focuses on
human consumption of water,
but the quality and sustainability
of water resources worldwide.
SDG7: CLEAN ENERGY
Ensure access to affordable, reliable,
sustainable and modern energy for
all
the world’s demand for
natural resources is greater
than the supply that we
have. There is a need to
promote renewable
resources.
SDG8: DECENT WORK &
ECONOMIC GROWTH
Promote inclusive and
sustainable economic growth,
employment and decent work
for all.
Achieving this goal means making
sure jobs are available, safe and
supportive for everyone.
SDG9: INNOVATION &
INFRASTRUCTURE
Build resilient infrastructure,
promote sustainable
industrialization and foster
innovation.
SDG10: REDUCED INEQUALITY
Reduce inequality within and
among countries.
More than 75% of the population in
developing countries are living in
societies where income is more
unequally distributed now than it
was in the 1990s.
SDG11: SUSTAINABLE
CITIES & COMMUNITIES
Make cities inclusive, safe, resilient
and sustainable.
This goal is all about managing urban
development (Managing slums, urban
sprawl, waste management and air
pollution).
SDG12: RESPONSIBLE
CONSUMPTION
Ensure sustainable consumption
and production patterns
Sustainable consumption and
production is all about promoting
resource and energy efficiency,
sustainable infrastructure and jobs
that provide access to basic
services, decent work and a better
quality of life for everyone.
SDG13: PROTECT THE
PLANET
Take urgent action to combat climate
change and its impacts.
On April 22nd, 2016 (Earth Day), 175
Member States signed the Paris
Agreement, aiming to reduce the pace
of climate change and accelerate the
actions and investments needed for a
low-carbon future.
SDG14: LIFE BELOW
WATER
Conserve and sustainably use the
oceans, seas and marine resources.
The protection of our marine
environments is integral to the species
that live in them and the communities
that rely on them.
SDG15: LIFE ON LAND
Sustainably manage forests,
combat desertification, halt and
reverse land degradation,
halt biodiversity loss.
SDG16: PEACE & JUSTICE
Promote just, peaceful and inclusive
societies.
Peace, justice and the
institutions that support and
protect the rights of citizens are
the foundations of sustainable
development.
SDG17: PARTNERSHIPS
FOR THE GOALS
Revitalize the global partnership for
sustainable development.
In order to achieve all the targets laid
out in the 2030 Agenda, we will have to
revitalize and enhance the ability for
governments, civil society, the private
sector, the UN and other stakeholders
to mobilize the necessary resources.
QUICK TOUR OF THE
SDGS DASHBOARD
http://www.sdgsdashboard.org/
Visit the SDG Dashboard to see the
recent world data showing our
progress in meeting the targets for the
17 global goals.
SOURCES:
Manitoba Council for International Cooperation..
(2018). Sustainable Foundations: A Guide for
Teaching the Sustainable Development Goals.
Retrieved from http://mcic.ca/sustainable-
foundations last August 10, 2020.
Philippine Council for Sustainable Development.
(1997). Philippine AGENDA 21. Manila:: PCSD
http://www.sdgsdashboard.org/

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Sustainable Development Goal, SDG's in Contemporary World

  • 2. WHAT IS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT? Sustainable development is “meeting the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their own.” (World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987)
  • 4. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Sustainability is the paradigm for thinking about the future in which the considerations for each pillar - environmental, societal, and economic (or people, planet, and profits) are balanced.
  • 5. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Sustainable development are the many processes and pathways to achieve sustainability. (e.g. sustainable agriculture and forestry, good governance, sustainable production and consumption)
  • 6. THE NEED FOR SUSTAINABILITY The Anthropocene: Are Humans Now Overwhelming Nature's Great Forces, Steffen et.al, (2007) “The Earth has now left its natural geological epoch; the present interglacial state called the Holocene. Human activities have become so pervasive and profound that they rival the great forces of nature and are pushing the Earth into planetary terra incognita. The Earth is rapidly moving into a less biologically diverse, less forested, much warmer, and probably wetter and stormier state.”
  • 7. THE NEED FOR SUSTAINABILITY Economic system seems to be stable but it is not sustainable. Stability means short-term firmness in position, permanence and resistance to change, especially in a disruptive way. On the other hand, sustainability considers long- term capacities of a system to exist.
  • 8. THE NEED FOR SUSTAINABILITY Processing Questions What situations, practices, technology, or policy do you think is beneficial to humanity at present but could be damaging in the future?
  • 9. PROFIT OVER THE ENVIRONMENT The constant commodification of world resources from water and air to minerals and forest land, which enable large companies to access them unlimitedly, is bound to exhaust the finite resources of the world.
  • 10. THE NEED FOR SUSTAINABILITY Models of Global Sustainable Development As quoted from the United Nations article on the climate crisis “No corner of the globe is immune from the devastating consequences of climate change. Rising temperatures are fueling environmental degradation, natural disasters, weather extremes, food and water insecurity, economic disruption, conflict, and terrorism. Sea levels are rising, the Arctic is melting, coral reefs are dying, oceans are acidifying, and forests are burning. It is clear that business as usual is not good enough. As the infinite cost of climate change reaches irreversible highs, now is the time for bold collective action.”
  • 11. WHEN DID WE CARE ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT? In June 1992, the UN Conference on Environment and Development happened in Rio de Janiero. This is the first Earth Summit, where governments, development agencies agreed upon to sign the RIO DECLARATION ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT.
  • 12. WHEN DID WE CARE ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT? The story did not end 1992, because today, nations focused on the 17 goals to achieve sustainable development
  • 13. WHAT ARE THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS? In September 2015, a UN Summit happened where 193 country members of UN agreed and set the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development.
  • 14. WHAT ARE THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS? To achieve the agenda, 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) or the Global Goals came into effect in January1, 2016.
  • 15. THE FIVE ‘P’S OF SDGS People Partnership Prosperity Peace Planet
  • 16. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS The SDGs are intended to bring the world to several life changing ‘zeroes,' such as zero poverty, hunger, AIDS, and discrimination against women and girls.
  • 17.
  • 18. SDG1: NO POVERTY End poverty in all its forms everywhere Achieving this goal would mean reducing the number of people living in less than $1.25/day.
  • 19. SDG1: NO POVERTY 70% 30% People living less than $1.90/day Southern Asia & Sub- Saharan Africa Other Regions
  • 20. SDG1: NO POVERTY Forms of Poverty: 1. Absolute poverty- an internationally set standard of measuring poverty in relation to one’s ability to meet basic needs.
  • 21. SDG1: NO POVERTY Forms of Poverty: 2. Relative poverty- defined and measured by income inequalities of a particular social context.
  • 22. SDG2: ZERO HUNGER End hunger, achieve food security, and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture This goal directs attention to sustainable food production, resilient agriculture and local and global cooperation when it comes to investing in agricultural productivity
  • 23. SDG2: ZERO HUNGER More than 790 million people still don't have regular access to nutritious food. This goal can be measured by looking at prevalence of undernourishment, malnutrition and child growth.
  • 24. SDG3: GOOD HEALTH Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages Improve access to universal health care, access to affordable medicines and sexual and reproductive health care services for everyone
  • 25. SDG4: QUALITY EDUCATION Ensure inclusive and quality education for all and promote lifelong learning. This goal aims to ensure everyone has access to basic education. Improve school facilities, increase the number of training and vocational opportunities for people and increase the number of trained teachers available to provide a safe and positive learning environment.
  • 26. SDG5: GENDER EQUALITY Achieve gender equality and empower women and girls To achieve this goal there is a need to examine forms of discrimination, find ways to end violence and exploitation, and to empower women and girls
  • 27. SDG5: GENDER EQUALITY Some of the issues that this goal addresses include: 1. Gendered Violence 2. Discrimination on the basis of gender 3. Economic marginalization
  • 28. SDG6: CLEAN WATER & SANITATION Ensure access to water and sanitation This goal not only focuses on human consumption of water, but the quality and sustainability of water resources worldwide.
  • 29. SDG7: CLEAN ENERGY Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all the world’s demand for natural resources is greater than the supply that we have. There is a need to promote renewable resources.
  • 30. SDG8: DECENT WORK & ECONOMIC GROWTH Promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment and decent work for all. Achieving this goal means making sure jobs are available, safe and supportive for everyone.
  • 31. SDG9: INNOVATION & INFRASTRUCTURE Build resilient infrastructure, promote sustainable industrialization and foster innovation.
  • 32. SDG10: REDUCED INEQUALITY Reduce inequality within and among countries. More than 75% of the population in developing countries are living in societies where income is more unequally distributed now than it was in the 1990s.
  • 33. SDG11: SUSTAINABLE CITIES & COMMUNITIES Make cities inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. This goal is all about managing urban development (Managing slums, urban sprawl, waste management and air pollution).
  • 34. SDG12: RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns Sustainable consumption and production is all about promoting resource and energy efficiency, sustainable infrastructure and jobs that provide access to basic services, decent work and a better quality of life for everyone.
  • 35. SDG13: PROTECT THE PLANET Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts. On April 22nd, 2016 (Earth Day), 175 Member States signed the Paris Agreement, aiming to reduce the pace of climate change and accelerate the actions and investments needed for a low-carbon future.
  • 36. SDG14: LIFE BELOW WATER Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources. The protection of our marine environments is integral to the species that live in them and the communities that rely on them.
  • 37. SDG15: LIFE ON LAND Sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation, halt biodiversity loss.
  • 38. SDG16: PEACE & JUSTICE Promote just, peaceful and inclusive societies. Peace, justice and the institutions that support and protect the rights of citizens are the foundations of sustainable development.
  • 39. SDG17: PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS Revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development. In order to achieve all the targets laid out in the 2030 Agenda, we will have to revitalize and enhance the ability for governments, civil society, the private sector, the UN and other stakeholders to mobilize the necessary resources.
  • 40. QUICK TOUR OF THE SDGS DASHBOARD http://www.sdgsdashboard.org/ Visit the SDG Dashboard to see the recent world data showing our progress in meeting the targets for the 17 global goals.
  • 41. SOURCES: Manitoba Council for International Cooperation.. (2018). Sustainable Foundations: A Guide for Teaching the Sustainable Development Goals. Retrieved from http://mcic.ca/sustainable- foundations last August 10, 2020. Philippine Council for Sustainable Development. (1997). Philippine AGENDA 21. Manila:: PCSD http://www.sdgsdashboard.org/