Dear Jessica,

I list below a few references for your compilation, combining scholarly
papers and several policy and news items for discussion

Very best
Olivia

Oldekop, J. A., Fontana, L. B., Grugel, J., Roughton, N., Adu‐Ampong, E.
A., Bird, G. K., Dorgan, A., Vera Espinoza, M. A., Wallin, S. and Hammett,
D. (2016) 100 key research questions for the post‐2015 development agenda,
Development Policy Review, 34, 1, 55-82,

Nilsson, M., Griggs, D., Visbeck, M. and Ringler, C. (2016) A draft
framework for understanding SDG interactions, International Council for
Science (ICSU),
http://www.icsu.org/publications/reports-and-reviews/working-paper-framework-for-understanding-sdg-interactions-2016/SDG-interactions-working-paper.pdf


Nilsson, M., Griggs, D. and Visbeck, M. (2016) Policy: Map the interactions
between Sustainable Development Goals, Nature, 534, 320-322,

Niestroy, I. and Meuleman, L. (2016) Teaching Silos to Dance: A Condition
to Implement the SDGs” on addressing horizontal policy integration
challenges in the context of the 2030 Agenda for SD. In IISD Guest
Articles, #59,
http://sd.iisd.org/guest-articles/teaching-silos-to-dance-a-condition-to-implement-the-sdgs/


ISSC, IDS and UNESCO (2016) World Social Science Report 2016, Challenging
Inequalities: Pathways to a Just World. Summary, UNESCO Publishing, Paris,
http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0024/002459/245995e.pdf

Hickel, J. (2016) The true extent of global poverty and hunger: questioning
the good news narrative of the Millennium Development Goals, Third World
Quarterly, 37, 5, 749-767,

The Economist (2015) Economist (2015) “Unsustainable Goals,” Economist. In
The Economist, 25 March,
http://www.economist.com/news/international/21647307-2015-will-be-big-year-global-governance-perhaps-too-big-unsustainable-goals


Hickel, J., Kirk, M. and Brewer, J. (2015) The pope v the UN: who will save
the world first? In The Guardian, Tuesday 23 June,
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2015/jun/23/the-pope-united-nations-encyclical-sdgs




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DOI: 10.1016/j.futures.2016.05.009  • Exploring participatory scenario and
storyline building for sustainable urbanisation – the case of China in
2050, Foresight,
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18, 5, 509 – 534 • Urban studies and the challenge of embedding
sustainability: A review of international master programmes, Journal of
Cleaner Production
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On 27 December 2016 at 22:28, Jessica Green <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> Happy Holidays!  It's that time of year again --  syllabus prep!
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion for a good reading on the SDGs?  I'm looking
> for something that explains their evolution from the Millennium Development
> Goals, the political interests that explain the negotiations and if
> possible, something about their evaluation.
>
> This is for an upper-level undergrad class.  All suggestions welcome, and
> I'm happy to compile and distribute if people are interested.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Jessica
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