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Partnership in the Built Environment for Realizing the 2030 Agenda: A Soft Systems Model Incorporating Systems Theory and the Circular Economy

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posted on 2024-11-01, 03:56 authored by Kamani Sylva, Usha Iyer-RanigaUsha Iyer-Raniga
Sustainability calls for national and supranational collaboration between people, institutions, states, countries, and regions. The built environment can foster these partnerships leading to sustainable cities and communities. Using the language expressing the sustainable development goals (SDGs), this entry presents an argument for how the built environment can contribute to meeting the needs of the 2030 Agenda. The benefits of quality education, clean water and sanitation, affordable clean energy, decent work, increased employment opportunities, and collaboration with governing institutions will reflect in industry innovation, responsible consumption and production, economic growth, combating the impacts of climate change on biological communities, improved gender equality, reduced poverty and inequality, and strengthened institutions, facilitating peace and justice. A strategic vision is derived from sound theoretical foundations to combine all these sustainable development goals. However, this also points to a gap in industry practices at the national and supranational level. This chapter incorporates secondary literature on systems theory and the circular economy to develop a conceptual framework for a soft systems model for the built environment to realize the 2030 Agenda. The model proposes to combine systems theory with a circular supply chain through partnerships to recognize the sustainability of the built environment. The SDGs and their indicators must be met at different levels of the supply chain while identifying responsible stakeholders to report progress. The soft systems model proposes complementary solutions to interconnected global problems.

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169

End page

186

Total pages

18

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The Role of Design, Construction, and Real Estate in Advancing the Sustainable Development Goals

Editors

Thomas Walker, Carmela Cucuzzella, Sherif Goubran, Rana Geith

Publisher

Springer

Place published

Switzerland

Language

English

Copyright

© The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2023

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2006126401

Esploro creation date

2023-11-17

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