
Internasional PkM OSA Batch 10 Multi-Stakeholder Participation for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Penulis
Suciana Wijirahayu, Supaprawat Siripipatthanakul, Penpim Phuangsuwan, Sutithep Siripipattanakul, Pongsakorn Limna, Parichat Jaipong, Somboon Chaiprakarn, Kelvin Lee Yong Ming, Sharifah Norkhadijah Syed Ismail, Henri Prasetyo, Firna Varina, Ruty J. Kapoh, Devan Junesco V, Anindya Ananda Hapsari, Irma S. Lawado, Soesilo, Dian Isti Angraini, Yasya Khalif Perdana, Mohamad Zaenudin, Saleh Mohamad Zaenudin, Faris Hamidi, Indah Purbasari, Sri Sumarliani, Santi Rima Melati, Rahmadsyah, Anies Marsudiati Purbadiri, Dania Putri Irianti, Salmia Nur Azizah, Mariam L. M. Pandean, Garryn Ch. Ranuntu, Stella S. M. Karouw, Widya Rizky Pratiwi, Lukitta Gusti Acfira, Ulya Uti Fasrini, Siva Devi Azahra, Agus Trihandoyo, Titi Indahyani, Dyah Sri Wulandari, Mustika Sari, Lut Mafrudoh, Deslida Saidah, Iis Anisa Yulia, Dewi Fitrianti, Mulyana Gustira Putra
ISBN
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Halaman
466
Ukuran/Tinggi
21
Harga
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Sinopsis
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) initiated by the United Nations represent a global effort aimed at achieving welfare and sustainability for all humanity. These goals address major challenges such as poverty, inequality, climate change, as well as fostering peace and global partnerships. However, achieving the SDGs requires more than just government policies. Cross-sector collaboration and active participation from various stakeholders—governments, the private sector, civil society, academics, and local communities—are essential. This is why a multi-stakeholder approach is crucial to realizing comprehensive and sustainable change.
Multi-stakeholder participation involves not only dialogue among interested parties but also fostering synergies that can accelerate the achievement of these goals. Each chapter in this book focuses on practical approaches, case studies, and strategies that can be applied to encourage the involvement of all parties in realizing the SDGs. We hope this book will serve as an important reference for policymakers, practitioners, academics, and anyone interested in understanding and implementing multi-stakeholder collaboration as a pathway to sustainable development.
This book is an output of the 10th international-level online community service activity series (PkM OSA Batch 10) conducted by lecturers affiliated with ADPI. It presents various models and diverse themes for community service program activities across different fields and can serve as a reference for academics, especially lecturers.