Dear all,

This is a gentle reminder of our invitation to the presentation of the
newly published open-access book, *Essential Concepts for Implementing the
Sustainable Development Goals: An A–Z Guide*
<https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/oa-edit/10.4324/9781003519560/essential-concepts-implementing-sustainable-development-goals-frank-biermann-thomas-hickmann-yixian-sun-carole-anne-s%C3%A9nit-yi-hyun-kang?_gl=1*1uhmsdk*_gcl_au*ODAwNjUyNDI0LjE3NTk5NTc1OTU.*_ga*MzM5MzcxMDQ3LjE3NTIxNTQyNTM.*_ga_0HYE8YG0M6*czE3NjA1MTQ4MTUkbzY4JGcwJHQxNzYwNTE0ODE2JGo2MCRsMCRoMA..>,
followed by a meeting of the SDG Taskforce, on *16 October (Thursday),
14:15–16:00 CEST via Zoom.*


The event will begin with the book presentation, featuring brief
interventions from several contributing authors (14:15–15:00). This will be
followed by the SDG Taskforce
<https://www.earthsystemgovernance.org/research/taskforce-on-the-sustainable-development-goals/>
meeting,
focusing on the group’s next joint product and the reorganization of the
working groups (15:00–16:00). Below is a detailed concept note for the
event.

Kindly let us know your participation by registering for the Zoom meeting:
https://lu-se.zoom.us/meeting/register/9uItQqthSjOGFjHnTrHVGA#/registration


Best regards,

Yi hyun, on behalf of SDG TF co-conveners

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*Concept note*

*14:15-14:25 **Welcome by co-conveners Carole-Anne **Sénit**, Frank
Biermann, Thomas Hickmann, Yi hyun Kang, and Yixian Sun*

Both the United Nations and experts in academia share a similar diagnosis:
the 2030 Agenda with the SDGs designed to steer societies towards
sustainability transformation, is in an acute crisis. On the one hand, many
countries are not on track to achieve the goals by 2030. On the other hand,
the SDGs have been publicly disavowed, with the most notable cases
including the current US administration and a few other countries led by
“libertarians” such as Argentina. Beyond these striking cases, we more
generally witness a worldwide backlash
against sustainable development initiatives in various areas and an
increasing trend towards autocratization. At the same time, the United
Nations, the European Union, and several countries from the Global South
continue to use the SDGs in their policy frameworks. We therefore posit
that beyond their integration in sustainable development policy discourses,
the SDGs have gained some ground in different political-administrative
systems across governance levels. Our newly published book, *Essential
Concepts for Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals: An A-Z Guide*,
supports this assumption by offering up-to-date knowledge on, and engaging
critically with, the most central concepts related to the implementation of
the SDGs. This highly accessible and user-friendly volume showcases short
explanations of such concepts and terms written by leading scholars to
inform students and practitioners on the main challenges and opportunities
related to SDG implementation.

*14:25-15:00 I**nterventions by some contributing authors*


   - Pamela Chasek, Professor of Political Science at Manhattan University,
   United States
   - Rodrigo Führ, Cities and Climate Change Expert Coordinator, UN-Habitat
   - Grayson Fuller, Senior Manager at the SDG Index, data and statistics
   at the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), Paris Office,
   France

*15:00-16:00 **SDG Taskforce Meeting*

The new policy briefs series draws key lessons from the past decade of
implementing the SDGs and charts new directions in sustainability
governance and politics especially as the international community is in the
process of developing a post-2030 Agenda. Recognizing the overall lack of
progress in implementing the SDGs, the policy briefs aim to identify real
achievements in specific sectors and countries and examine how they have
come about despite the many current obstacles, from Covid-19 to rising
authoritarianism, and geopolitical conflicts. The ambition of the policy
brief series is to make concrete policy recommendations to
revitalize SDG implementation in key governance areas and to inform the
debate on sustainability governance and politics beyond 2030. The policy
brief series will be led by the six new working groups and each working
group compiles one policy brief to be published consecutively over a year.
Potentially, the six policy briefs will provide the basis for a
perspectives piece in a high-profile journal that seeks to inform the
discussions on the post-2030 agenda.


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Yi hyun Kang, PhD

Postdoctoral researcher | Environmental politics

Department of Political Science at Lund University, Sweden

www.yihyunkang.com | https://www.svet.lu.se/en/yi-hyun-kang

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