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THE FUTUREIS NOWSCIENCE FOR ACHIEVI
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AFTERWORD . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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viiiFIGURES1-1 Cross-national flows
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xForewordGlobal Sustainable Develop
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xiiPrefaceGlobal Sustainable Develo
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xivPrologueGlobal Sustainable Devel
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xviAs a medical doctor and a politi
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xviiiExecutive summaryGlobal Sustai
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xx(UNESCO); the United Nations Envi
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ENTRY POINTS FOR TRANSFORMATIONLEVE
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xxivor predominant metric for guidi
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xxvidiversification and locally ada
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xxviiiIn addition, cities give rise
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xxxA similar picture emerges with r
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xxxiichallenges and circumventing v
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xxxivChapter IGlobal Sustainable De
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2social costs of achieving that lev
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4the interactions among them. In th
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1.1.4. Engaging diverse actorsThose
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81.1.6. Adapting to demographic cha
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Table 1-1Projected distance from re
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Box 1-4Other assessments of progres
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Box 1-6Small island developing Stat
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16among others, continue to suffer
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Figure 1-6:Human activity induces c
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to hundreds of times higher than av
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Figure 1-9Striking the balance: no
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Box 1-8The Global Sustainable Devel
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26Chapter II
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Figure 2-1:Systemic interactions re
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30essential to successful implement
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Data from the Varieties of Democrac
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2.5. Entry point 1 - Human well-bei
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Box 2-5Widespread deprivations in s
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Refugees and migrants also face num
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Box 2-8Tackling inequality is good
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Individual and collective actionHum
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48way, with special attention to th
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Box 2-14Partnerships for access to
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and firms in response to incentives
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54Resource use at those levels are
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externalities, for example, is summ
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Box 2-20Stranded assetsStranded ass
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Figure 2-8Food systems and nutritio
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2.7.2. Levers for transformationGov
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organic farming, which does not rel
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eat meat only a few times per year,
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management will positively affect t
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Box 2-25Water-food-energy-environme
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Figure 2-12:Energy decarbonization
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combined. 577 Biomass most often is
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Box 2-26Expanding solar lighting an
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Box 2-29Intersection of gender, hea
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Cities can create opportunities for
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breaking from old, unsustainable li
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Box 2-31Urban development opportuni
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Box 2-33Leaving no one behind: thre
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Box 2-35Inclusive urban planning: w
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Figure 2-15:Human survival and the
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also threatens marine mammals’ ab
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has been released by the industrial
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of hazardous waste. 741 The chemica
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Box 2-39 (continued)Beyond the them
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Box 2-42Example of a mechanism that
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Box 2-44 (continued)A new holistic
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Transformations109
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Chapter IIIScience for sustainabled
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Box 3-1Modes of scientific engageme
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3.1 The 2030 Agenda: a shared compa
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noise; and scrutinized to assess re
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Figure 3-2:Research and development
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Engaging with indigenous people, wh
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foundation and rigour of sustainabi
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Box 3-7Transboundary research partn
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Chapter IVCall to actionIt is clear
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reflect a more comprehensive assess
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A9. International and national enti
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damage and integrating the cost of
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level, those spaces can cultivate n
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Call to action137
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AfterwordWith the submission of the
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