Returning to core principles to advance the 2030 Agenda
Nina Weitz (),
Henrik Carlsen,
Therese Bennich,
Måns Nilsson and
Åsa Persson
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Nina Weitz: Stockholm Environment Institute
Henrik Carlsen: Stockholm Environment Institute
Therese Bennich: Stockholm Environment Institute
Måns Nilsson: Stockholm Environment Institute
Åsa Persson: Stockholm Environment Institute
Nature Sustainability, 2023, vol. 6, issue 10, 1145-1148
Abstract:
Principles underpinning the 2030 Agenda — indivisibility, integration and universality — can safeguard against inaction or unsustainable practices but have not yet come into effect. We propose measures to strengthen alignment with them as the world gears up to accelerate implementation at the 2023 SDG Summit.
Date: 2023
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