Social Innovation for the Sustainability

Items tagged with AGENDA 2030

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FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION? THE CHALLENGE OF DIGITALIZATION AND ITS ENVIRONMENTAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES

Joaquín Fernández Mateo

The digitalization processes started in the Third Industrial Revolution have given way to a technological ecosystem characterized by connectivity, innovation, flexibility and automation. This new ecosystem, which some authors call the Fourth Industrial Revolution, has important consequences for the environment and employment. Consequently, the digital transformation may facilitate or limit the achievement of the goals set out in the Agenda 2030.

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NAVIGATING BETWEEN SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS. THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS AFTER COVID 19

Teresa Sánchez Chaparro

Although there is still insufficient data to fully appreciate the effect of COVID-19 on the fulfilment of the SDGs, the pandemic seems to have had a very important impact over the three dimensions of sustainability: economic, social and environmental. In this paper, a synthesis of the possible influence of the pandemic on the 2030 Agenda has been presented.

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The importance of financial inclusion in Mexico to the achievement of the SDGs

María del Carmen Dircio Palacios Macedo

The objective of this article is to address the importance of promoting financial inclusion in Mexico for the achievement of the SDGs, and to document various advances in this regard. In the first place, the relationships that have been found regarding the link between financial inclusion and different aspects of economic development are presented. 

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THE FOOD CRISES, THE GLOBAL CHALLENGES AND THE RIGHT TO FOOD: ACCELERATING A JUST ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS

Gabriel Ferrero

The invasion of Ukraine by Russia have contributed to the exacerbation of a global and multidimensional food crisis unprecedented in decades. A war that adds to the persistence of conflicts in various parts of the world, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the climate emergency, aggravating a negative trend in the reduction of hunger in the world since 2016. .

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OCCUPATIONAL WELFARE: PROTECTION OF SOCIAL RISKS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN POST-COVID ERA

Antonio Blanco Prieto / Ángel Alonso-Domínguez

In post-Covid era, suitable and strategic Human Resources Management will contribute to organizations’ emotional and social well-being. It will be especially significant the leading of Occupational Welfare, that embraces an extensive catalogue of coverage that is provided by employers to deal with different social risks. 

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