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Implementation of Sustainable Development in the Global South: Strategies, Innovations, and Challenges [Pehme köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-May-2026
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  • ISBN-10: 1509963790
  • ISBN-13: 9781509963799
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 440 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1509963790
  • ISBN-13: 9781509963799
This book presents national and regional level experiences of sustainable development policy, process and practice, and strategies for sustainable development implementation in the Global South.

This open access book hinges on 3 broad but interlinked elements: sustainable development as a concept, sustainable development in the Global South, and implementation challenges.

The advent of the Sustainable Development Goals and the 2030 Agenda have contributed to the deepening of the concept of sustainable development within global and national policy schemes. The fact that sustainable development is crucial for our very survival is no longer a contested issue; rather, the key concern now is how this can be achieved equitably by reconciling competing priorities and concerns of the Global South and the Global North. While the Global South countries are eager to adopt and integrate the 2030 Agenda in their respective policy frameworks, local contexts are often at odds with the global model of sustainable development.

The book examines national capacities and institutional arrangements in countries in the Global South. It considers the challenges of integrating sustainable development in national policy frameworks. This includes the role, interactions, and inter-dependence of different branches of international law in, inter alia, protecting human rights, promoting access to justice, ensuring environmental justice, guaranteeing social protection, and safeguarding the rule of law for sustainable societies. This book explores the emerging patterns and processes of development projects that have either succeeded or failed, critical reflections on what has been achieved and whose interests the projects served, and the costs and benefits of particular interventions.

The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.

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This book presents national and regional level experiences of sustainable development policy, process and practice, and strategies for sustainable development implementation in the Global South.
Foreword: A Plea for Fundamental Shifts and a New Model of Development,
Surya Deva (UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Development, Australia)

Part I: Introduction
1. Reimagining Routes to Sustainability: Pathways, Obstacles and Innovations
in the Global South, Sumaiya Khair (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh), Shawkat
Alam (Macquarie University, Australia) and Muhammad Ekramul Haque (University
of Dhaka, Bangladesh)

Part II: Sustainable Development as a Changing Discourse
2. Sustainable Development: Contested Notions, Klaus Bosselmann (University
of Auckland, New Zealand)
3. Sustainable Development Principles and the Global South in the Context of
Planetary Change, Michelle Lim (Singapore Management University)
4. Contextualising Sustainable Development: Local Interpretations of the
Global Framework, Elena Blanco (University of the West of England, UK)
5. Promises and Perils of Economic Development, Philippe Cullet (SOAS,
University of London, UK)

Part III: Institutional, Policy and Legal Framework for Sustainable
Development
6. Environmental Constitutionalism for Sustainable Development in the Global
South, Muhammad Ekramul Haque (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh)
7. Promoting Sustainable Development in the Global South: Governance
Challenges for Valuing Ecosystem Services, Habib Zafarullah (University of
New England, Australia) and Shawkat Alam (Macquarie University, Australia)
8. Promises Unkept: From Words to Actions to Ensure Implementation and
Compliance with Agenda 2030 and the SDGs, Paolo Galizzi (Fordham University
School of Law, USA)
9. The Regulation of Agricultural Knowledge, Seed Policies and the UN
Sustainable Development Goal of Zero Hunger, Christoph Antons (Macquarie
University, Australia)
10. Climate Change Induced Forced Displacement: Perils, Protection and
Possibilities, Sumaiya Khair (University of Dhaka, Bangladesh)

Part IV: Implementation of Sustainable Development: Challenges and Prospects
for the Global South
11. Trade and Sustainable Development in the Global South: The Role of
Special and Differential Treatment in Achieving SDGs, Shawkat Alam (Macquarie
University, Australia)
12. An Anatomy of Self-Damage and a Quest for Rules and Policies for
Promoting Sustainable Investment to the Global South, Md Rizwanul Islam
(North South University, Bangladesh)
13. Beyond Good Intentions: Corruption Challenges in Taiwans Foreign Aid,
Ernie Ko (National Taiwan University of Arts) and Sumaiya Khair (University
of Dhaka, Bangladesh)
14. Bridging the Capacity Gap in the Global South: Bangladeshs Path to SDG
Attainment, Jesmul Hasan (United Nations Capital Development Fund,
Bangladesh)
15. Feasible Governance Strategies for Sustainable Development Financing,
Mushtaq H Khan (SOAS, University of London, UK)
16. Monitoring and Evaluating SDG Progress in Developing Country Contexts,
Mustafizur Rahman (Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh)
17. Public-Private Partnership and Alliance Building for the Implementation
of Sustainable Development Goals, Stellina Jolly (South Asian University,
India)
18. Development Cooperation: Southern Voices for the South, Abdul Paliwala
(University of Warwick, UK)
Sumaiya Khair is Professor of Law at the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Shawkat Alam is Professor of Law and Director of International Engagement at Macquarie University, Australia. Muhammad Ekramul Haque is Professor of Constitutional Law and Comparative Constitutional Law at the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.