2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-03938-6_1
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The Sustainable Development Goals as Epistemic Infrastructures

Abstract: Over the last three decades, quantification has emerged as the predominant governing logic in global public policy. In this introductory chapter, we explore how this paradigm has evolved from one of governing by numbers to governing numbers in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This chapter presents an overview of the emergence of sustainability politics and contextualises it in the broader literature on quantification and global public policy. Drawing on these debates, we propose a new t… Show more

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“…The MDGs were widely heralded for highlighting poverty reduction and social development as the most important development problems meeting basic needs in poor countries, while the SDGs addressed issues of poverty, environmental sustainability, economic development and social equity, aiming beyond a focus on 'basic needs'. Fundamentally, the SDGs replaced the MDGs' poverty agenda with an agenda for 'sustainable development' (Fukuda-Parr, 2016) (Bandola-Gill et al, 2022). To measure the progress of SDG 6, there are 8 targets and 11 indicators associated with these targets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MDGs were widely heralded for highlighting poverty reduction and social development as the most important development problems meeting basic needs in poor countries, while the SDGs addressed issues of poverty, environmental sustainability, economic development and social equity, aiming beyond a focus on 'basic needs'. Fundamentally, the SDGs replaced the MDGs' poverty agenda with an agenda for 'sustainable development' (Fukuda-Parr, 2016) (Bandola-Gill et al, 2022). To measure the progress of SDG 6, there are 8 targets and 11 indicators associated with these targets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%