SDG3 - Good Health and Wellbeing: Re-Calibrating the SDG Agenda

Tamara Savelyeva
UNESCO Hong Kong Association, Hong Kong SAR, China

Stephanie W. Lee
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China

Hartley Banack
University of British Columbia, Canada


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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781789737127
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Publisher:
Emerald Publishing Limited
Dimensions:
232 pages - 129 x 198mm
Series:
Concise Guides to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
List price £45.99 List price €51.99 List price $61.99

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Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG3) supplements the 2030 UN Agenda by inspiring ideologies and implementation concerning global health and wellbeing.  

This book offers insider-view analysis and unique access points into SDG3 implications, community-based responses and innovative proposals, including considerations of Earth as a key stakeholder in sustainability conversations. Written by leading experts in the field, the book presents essays and case studies on sustainability frameworks of Canadian First Nations, cultural groundworks of Aboriginal Australians, HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia, IT-health data analytics in Hong Kong, health-promoting schools in Scotland, Laos, Hong Kong, Australia, and WHO projects in Europe and the Pacific. 

The book serves as a representative and provocative resource for those wishing to further explore the scope of research, developments, bottom-up interventions and far-reaching visions relating to SDG3.

Chapter 1. Ideology to Implementation: Introduction to Field Stories of Sustainable Development Goal 3; Tamara Savelyeva, Stephanie Lee and Hartley Banack 
Section I. Problematisations and Issues 
Chapter 2. The Pathway to Stewardship and Kinship: Promoting Young People's Wellbeing Through a Sustainability Framework in Ontario, Canada; Paul Elliott and Jacob Rodenburg 
Chapter 3. Cultural Solutions: A North West Australian Reflection on Sustainable Development Goal 3; Sandra Wooltorton 
Section II. Solutions and Proposals 
Chapter 4. Working towards Gender Equality to Eradicate HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia; Yulia Nesterova and Gizem Arat 
Chapter 5. WHO Healthy Settings and Global Health Development; Albert Lee, Trevor Hancock, Cordia Chu, and Andrew Kiyu 
Section III. Forecast and Future visions 
Chapter 6. The Development of Wearable Mobile Health Devices in Promoting Healthy Lifestyles; Simon T. Cheung and Jack Wu 
Chapter 7. Implementing a Healthy Environment for Teaching and Learning through Health-School Partnership; Albert Lee, Ian Young, Lawry St Leger, Didier Jourdan, and Lloyd Kolbe
Tamara Savelyeva is Programme Director at the UNESCO Hong Kong Association. She conducts research and educational projects in the areas of sustainability, development goals and international education. 
Stephanie Lee is Senior Lecturer at the School of Professional Education and Executive Development at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. 
Hartley Banack is a Lecturer at the Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy (EDCP) in the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia.
'Years to its target, this is so far the only landmark book that reports preliminary results and forecasts of SDG3: Good Health and Wellbeing. The fulfilling of the UN Transforming our World: 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is an uphill challenge to all sectors of the global community. This book promises to be an essential resource for researchers and practitioners of SDGs.' - Dr Darwin Chen SBS, President, UNESCO Hong Kong Association