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Globale politische Ziele
Bestandsaufnahme und Ausblick des Post-2015 Prozesses- Herausgeber:innen:
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Zusammenfassung
Die Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) der Vereinten Nationen sind ein universell gültiges System verschiedener Zielindikatoren mit denen bis 2030 auf globaler Ebene eine Transformation zu nachhaltiger Entwicklung erreicht werden soll. Die SDG lösen die so genannten Millennium Development Goals (MDG) von 2001 ab. Aber was macht die SDG so besonders? Ein internationales Autorenteam aus Wissenschaft und Praxis hat sich in diesem Sammelband aus unterschiedlichen disziplinären und thematischen Blickwinkeln dem komplexen Phänomen der SDG und der Politik der Festlegung messbarer Ziele genähert.
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- Ein strategisches SDG-Programm für die OECD Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
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- Eine ungleiche Welt Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
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- Finanzielle Stabilität Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
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- Welche Faktoren sind für die wachsende Ungleichheit verantwortlich? Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
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- Schutz vor volatilen Kapitalströmen und der »Finanzialisierung« ihrer Volkswirtschaften Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
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- Die Wiederentdeckung globaler Ungleichheiten Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Ungleichheit und Entwicklung – das Reformpotential der Idee ungleicher Entwicklung Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
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- Österreich: Statistik Austria – » wie geht´s Österreich?« Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
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- Erste Ergebnisse der Festlegung von Indikatoren der Lebensqualität Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
- Serendipity: Ungeplante Folgen der Indikatorfixierung Kein ZugriffAutor:innen:
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