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needs of Africa.” Formulating them as a simple, memorable, and concise set of goals inevitably left other issues out. As Fukuda-Parr (2014) points out, the Millennium Development Goals encountered “unintended consequences” in diverting attention from other important issues and objectives. Still other critiques go to the nature of the targets. As the Millennium Development Goals were formulated around the idea of results-based management, issues such as human rights, equality, and governance effectiveness, where measuring progress is difficult or controversial, were not included (Alston 2005; Hulme 2007; Nelson 2007; Vandemoortele and Delamonica 2010; Browne 2014). Even in the case of included targets, purported causal connections between the Millennium Development Goals and measures of progress turned out to be questionable. For example, some argue that many ostensible achievements, especially on economic and poverty targets, owe substantially more to the economic boom in emerging economies during the period covered by the Millennium Development Goals, especially in China (Andresen and Iguchi, this volume, chapter 7). Integrating Economic, Social, and Environmental Policies Despite the fact that the new Sustainable Development Goals ostensibly replace the Millennium Development Goals—and as such explicitly incorporate and continue the pursuit of their core aim of ending poverty— the Millennium Development Goals are not the starting point of our conceptual discussions in this book. In our view, the Sustainable Development Goals constitute a fundamentally different approach to global problems that recognizes the interdependence of human societies and socio-ecological systems (Young et al., this volume, chapter 3). The purpose of the Sustainable Development Goals is to capture the interconnections between issues; that is, they encourage integrative and systemic approaches to global problems. This is a vital difference. There is growing evidence that the earth system has entered a new epoch—the Anthropocene—in which humans now essentially shape planetary systems (Young et al., this volume, chapter 3). Humanity has become a systematic influence on natural systems, and human systems cannot be meaningfully disentangled from the natural ones on which they rely for vital resources. Given this historical transition and systemic transformation, chapter 3 engages the possibility of developing and institutionalizing a Grundnorm (“basic norm”) of sustainability to underpin the Sustainable Development Goals. It would rest on some notion


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Index

10min
pages 347-353

Goals

28min
pages 315-330

Annexes

10min
pages 331-338

Contributors

12min
pages 339-346

Goals

36min
pages 295-314

11 Financing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

26min
pages 279-294

Agreements

33min
pages 261-278

Goals

47min
pages 233-260

Governance

44min
pages 207-230

Goals

1hr
pages 119-154

Energy Policies

51min
pages 157-184

Goals

39min
pages 185-206

Policy

37min
pages 95-118

Planetary Stewardship

42min
pages 73-94

Governance

41min
pages 51-72

Conclusion: Key Challenges for Global Governance through

27min
pages 33-48

Toward a Multi-level Action Framework for Sustainable Development

1min
page 32

The Sustainable Development Goals and Multilateral

3min
pages 30-31

The United Nations and the Governance of Sustainable Development

1min
page 29

Corporate Water Stewardship: Lessons for Goal-based Hybrid

1min
page 28

Lessons from the Health-Related Millennium Development

1min
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Measuring Progress in Achieving the Sustainable Development

1min
page 25

Ideas, Beliefs, and Policy Linkages: Lessons from Food, Water, and

2min
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1 Introduction: Global Governance through Goal Setting

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Global Goal Setting for Improving National Governance and

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Conceptualization: Goal Setting as a Strategy for Earth System

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Goal Setting in the Anthropocene: The Ultimate Challenge of

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