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3- CONECTIONS - Complexity in Sustainability (10-15 years)

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The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of 17 interrelated goals aimed at addressing the

world's most pressing sustainability challenges. The SDGs are designed to be integrated and interdependent, with each

goal supporting and reinforcing the others.

For example, Goal 2 (Zero Hunger) is interconnected with Goal 1 (No Poverty), as reducing poverty is an important step

towards ending hunger. Similarly, Goal 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) is linked to several other goals,

such as Goal 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), Goal 7 (Afordable and Clean Energy), and Goal 13 (Climate Action), as

sustainable consumption and production practices can help to conserve resources, reduce pollution, and mitigate the

efects of climate change.

However, there can be tensions between individual SDGs, as addressing one goal may have unintended consequences

for others. For example, increasing agricultural production to meet the needs of a growing population (Goal 2) may lead

to deforestation (Goal 15), and increasing energy production from renewable sources (Goal 7) may impact the

livelihoods of local communities and wildlife (Goal 14).

To address these tensions and achieve the SDGs in an integrated and efective way, it is important to adopt a holistic

approach that balances the needs of diferent sectors and stakeholders. This may involve trade-ofs and compromises,

but it is crucial to ensure that progress towards one goal does not undermine progress towards another.

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HOW TO MEET THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS TOGETHER

At a time of great uncertainty, the SDGs – a blueprint for ending poverty, tackling the climate crisis and boosting the

economy – show the way forward to a better future for all on a safe and healthy planet.

To scale up action on the SDGs would require transformational change with regard to current policies, governance

arrangements and economic systems

UNITED NATIONS SDGS AND IS AWARE OF INTERCONNECTIONS

01

NO POVERTY

02

ZERO HUNGER

03

GOOD HEALTH

& WELL-BEING

04

QUALITY

EDUCATION

05

GENDER

EQUALITY

06

CLEAN WATER

AND SANITATION

07

AFFORDABLE

AND CLEAN ENERGY

08

DECENT WORK

AND ECONOMIC

CROWTH

09

INDUSTRY, INNOVATION

AND INFRASTRUCTURE

10

REDUCED

INEQUALITIES

11

SUSTAINABLE CITIES

AND COMMUNITIES

12

RESPONSIBLE

CONSUMPTION AND

PRODUCTION

13

CLIMATE ACTION

14

LIFE BELLOW

WATER

15

LIFE ON LAND

16

PEACE, JUSTICE AND

STRONG INSTITUTIONS

17

PARTNERSHIPS

FORTHE GOALS

SDG

17

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