Sustainable development goals : Paiving the way for Mexico 2030
Villegas Salazar, Diego (2020)
Villegas Salazar, Diego
2020
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2020091620475
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2020091620475
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We live in complex times where the results of the interactions between individuals, organizations and the environment are more strongly present throughout the world. These interactions and the practices of all the actors affect our globalized world positively and negatively. For this same reason, measures have been taken to counteract those practices and habits that affect our economic, social and environmental development. In January 2015, the international community at the headquarters of the United Nations set to work to build and approve what would be the agenda on sustainable development goals and that seeks the implementation of actions that help the development of the three spheres that make up sustainability. This agenda is made up of 17 goals and 169 objectives and was adopted by all countries with the commitment to fulfill every aspect of it by 2030. Compliance with the agenda is crucial to improve the quality of society and its environment, which in its current state has been degraded by bad practices. But although the agenda has been adopted by the entire international community, little has been accomplished to meet the objectives. According to the United Nations itself, efforts are not enough to reach the year 2030 with fully developed objectives.
Mexico is one of the countries lagging in terms of sustainable development goals. This contributes negatively to the region and the local population and today it cannot be denied that it also has a global impact. But if the objectives are clear, what goes wrong? This academic work presents the objectives of sustainable development and draws the reality that is currently lived in Mexico with different cases of what has been achieved through the different sectors of society and why the implementations do not work effectively. A proposal is also presented on how we can develop better solutions with protocols to work with the sustainable development goals. Having clear guidelines on what should be done and what is being done is important for all individuals and organizations in the search for a better future that can be achieved by meeting each of the objectives and that marks the year 2030 as decisive for our humanity.
Mexico is one of the countries lagging in terms of sustainable development goals. This contributes negatively to the region and the local population and today it cannot be denied that it also has a global impact. But if the objectives are clear, what goes wrong? This academic work presents the objectives of sustainable development and draws the reality that is currently lived in Mexico with different cases of what has been achieved through the different sectors of society and why the implementations do not work effectively. A proposal is also presented on how we can develop better solutions with protocols to work with the sustainable development goals. Having clear guidelines on what should be done and what is being done is important for all individuals and organizations in the search for a better future that can be achieved by meeting each of the objectives and that marks the year 2030 as decisive for our humanity.