No future without justice [electronic resource] : report of the Civil Society Reflection Group on Global Development Perspectives.

"The world faces an unprecedented coincidence of global crises. They testify to the failure of the dominant model of development and economic progress that is oriented on a technocratic modernisation path, is blind to human rights and the ecological limits of the global ecosystem, confuses grow...

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Corporate Author: Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Uppsala : The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, 2012.
Series:Development dialogue ; no. 59.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Part I. The world in need of fundamental change. 1. A world in turmoil
  • 2. What went wrong? Root causes of the multiple crises
  • 3. Towards a new narrative of sustainability
  • Part II. The fundamentals of sustainability: Reconfirming rights, recognising limits, redefining goals. 4. Reconfirming the framework of universal principles and rights
  • 5. Recognising the planetary boundaries and strategies to operate within environmental limits
  • 6. Towards new indicators and goals of sustainability, well-being and societal progress
  • Part III. Redirecting policies towards present and future justice. 7. Redirecting fiscal policies towards sustainability
  • 8. Strengthening public policies to promote sustainability
  • Part IV. Towards inclusive, accountable governance. 9. Strengthening democratic governance
  • 10. Overcoming governance gaps at national and global levels
  • Activities and members of the Civil Society Reflection Group.