Sustainable development goals in Southeast Asia and ASEAN /
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CSHL Library | 912 SUS 2019 CO.2/2 (Browse shelf) | Available | |
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Contents
Part I Institutions and governance for the sustainable development goals
1 Introduction: sustainable development goals in Southeast Asia and ASEAN... 3
2 Localizing the sustainable development goals: assessing Indonesia's compliance towards the global goals... 39
3 Partnerships for implementing the 2030 agenda for sustainable development in Lao PDR... 63
Part 2 Accountability to citizens and human rights to ensure progress toward the SDGS
4 Accountability challenges to sustainable development goals in Southeast Asia... 79
5 Human rights and sustainable development goals: the Philippines in the postnational 98
Part 3 SDGS and progress on the social agenda in middle-income and development countries in Southeast Asia
6 Sustainable development goals and capacity building in higher education in Malaysia and ASEAN... 125
7 Healthcare system reform and governance for sustainable development under Indonesia's Health insurance (JKN) policy... 143
Part 4 SDGS and the new urban agenda, cities, and transport
8 Urban transformation in Indonesia, the SDGS, and Habitat III: political will, capacity building, and knowledge production...163
9 A vision in which every family has basic shelter... 190
10 The missing link: sustainable mobility for sustainable cities and communities... 210
Part 5 SDGS and the environment, clean air and water for all
11 Transboundary Haze, ASEAN, and the SDGS: normative and structural considerations... 235
12 Emerging spaces of citizenship: grassroots communities and water governance in Indonesia... 258
Part 6 SDGS and the economic agenda for inclusive economic growth and decent work for all
13 Economic reform and sustainable development in Vietnam... 283
14 Legal protection of construction workers and the rights to safe working conditions: lessons form Cambodia...306
15 The bumblebee doctrine: small and medium-sized enterprises as a force for achieving the sustainable development goals in Myanmar... 331
Part 7 SDGS, agriculture, and community development through partnerships
16 Bluewashing, green coffee, and the sustainable development agenda in Southeast Asia... 351
17 Cooperation of cooperatives: partnership towards SDGS... 382
This volume studies the governance and implementation of the sustainable development goals in Southeast Asia, in particular the difficulties in the shift from the international to the national, the multi-level challenges of implementation, and the involvement of stakeholders, civil society, and citizens in the process.
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