Sustainable development goals and pandemic planning : role of efficiency based regional approaches

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Sustainable development goals and pandemic planning : role of efficiency based regional approaches

Venkatachalam Anbumozhi, Kaliappa Kalirajan, Fukunari Kimura, editors

Springer, c2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book assesses the progress in the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in ASEAN, India and China using the above framework conditions in the context with three main propositions. First, translating the SDGs into regional economic integration strategies during the pandemic recovery can enhance the link between global objectives and the multifaceted reality of an ASEAN community building process, and providing a strategic option to strengthen the regional approaches. Secondly, a regional approach on complementarities to SDGs can facilitate the definition of relevant targets/indicators and enhance the monitoring and evaluation framework. In so doing it could also offer the scope to integrate more closely ASEAN community's social and environmental concerns into existing economic, social and political frameworks. Thirdly, focusing just on the geo-economic sphere - the area where south east and East Asian economic integration is relatively more advanced - will prove the hypothesis that effective regional integration through mega trade agreements such as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) can support the Asia's transformation agenda and foster more inclusive and sustainable growth.

目次

Foreword Introduction (Venkatachalam Anbumozhi et al) Part I. Country Implementation of SDGs: Measuring the Distance to 2030 Targets Chapter 1. The impact of Global COVID-19 Crisis on SDGs achievement in ASEAN-countries (Ahmad Komarulzaman et al)Chapter 2. Measuring the Distance to 2030 Targets in China and East Asia Imperatives (Minquan Liu and Montijn Huisman)Chapter 3. Measuring the distance to 2030 SDG Targets in India and South Asia Imperatives (Krishna Kumar et al)Chapter 4. Measuring the Distance to 2030 Targets in Indonesia (Arief Anshory Yusuf and Ahmad Komarulzaman)Chapter 5. Measuring Distance to SDGs Target in Five Complementarity Areas: Malaysia (Yusniliyana Yusof)Chapter 6. Measuring the Distance to 2030 targets and the Impact of COVID-19 in Myanmar (Sharon Low and Nan Sandi)Chapter 7. Measuring the Distance to 2030 Targets: Can the Philippines achieve the SDGs? (Celia Reyes and Arkin Arboneda)Chapter 8. Measuring the Distance to 2030 Targets in Thailand (Qwanruedee Chotichanathawewong)Chapter 9. Measuring the Distance to 2030 Targets in Vietnam (Nguyen Xuan Lam and Kaliappa Kalirajan) Part II. Regional Indicators, Monitoring Systems for Nexus Approach and MRV Chapter 10. Geo-Economic Importance Index for Doubling the Efforts by 2030 (Kaliappa Kalirajan et al)Chapter 11. SDGs' Indicators for Trade Facilitation and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) in ASEAN (Kazi Arif Uz Zaman)Chapter 12. The 2030 Agenda and Capital Market Integration in ASEAN (Peter Wolff)Chapter 13. Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification Framework for Nationalisation and Regionalisation of Indicators for the Sustainable Development Goals (Upalat Korwatanasakul)Chapter 14. Institutional Mechanisms for Scaling up Finance for the SDGs in ASEAN: Lessons from the European Union (Ulrich Volz) Part III. Engaging the Private Sector in Realizing the SDGs in the Post Covid Era Chapter 15. Building private sector engagement strategy and monitoring changes at the corporate level: Study of corporate disclosures on SDGs (Himanshu Shekhar et al)Chapter 16. Beyond Voluntary Initiative - SDGs by business sector and SDGs for business sector (Takashi Hongo)Chapter 17. Small Business strategies and Solutions for SDG Agenda (Jootae Kim and Ick Jin)Chapter 18. Sustainable Development Goals need and Financial Sector Imperatives (Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary et al)

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