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Title SDG3--good health and wellbeing : re-calibrating the SDG agenda / edited by Tamara Savelyeva, UNESCO Hong Kong Association, Hong Kong SAR, China, Stephanie W. Lee, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China, Hartley Banack, University of British Columbia, Canada.

Publication Info. Bingley : Emerald Publishing : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019.

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Edition First edition.
Description 1 online resource (xix, 209 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Concise guides to the United Nations sustainable development goals
Concise guides to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary SDG3 - Good Health and Wellbeing: Re-Calibrating the SDG Agendawill explore topics surrounding the contemporary discussions concerning the implementation of the goal. It will cover concepts and concerns, and include practical case studies of how SDG3 has been implemented in different regions of the world.
Contents 1: Ideology to Implementation: Introduction to Field Stories of Sustainable ¬Development Goal 3 -- SECTION I: PROBLEMATISATIONS AND ISSUES. 2: The Pathway to Stewardship and Kinship: Promoting Young People's Well-being Through a Sustainability Framework in Ontario, Canada -- 3: Cultural Solutions: A North West Australian Reflection on Sustainable Development Goal 3 -- SECTION II: SOLUTIONS AND PROPOSALS. 4: Working Towards Gender Equality to Eradicate HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia -- 5: Who Healthy Settings and Global Health Development -- SECTION III: FORECASTAND FUTURE VISIONS. 6: The Development of Wearable Mobile Health Devices in Promoting Healthy Lifestyles -- 7: Implementing a Healthy Environment for Teaching and Learning Through Health-School Partnership.
Intro; SDG3 -- Good Health and Wellbeing; Contents; List of Ill ustrations; About the Editors; About the Contributors; Chapter 1: Ideology to Implementation: Introduction to Field Stories of Sustainable ­Development Goal 3; Organisation; Acknowledgement; SECTION I: PROBLEMATISATIONS AND ISSUES; SECTION INTRODUCTION: ALTERNATIVE TRADITIONS ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; Chapter 2: THE PATHWAY TO STEWARDSHIP AND KINSHIP: PROMOTING YOUNG PEOPLE'S WELL-BEING THROUGH A SUSTAINABILITY FRAMEWORK IN ONTARIO, CANADA; 2.1 Children'S Health; 2.2 Spending Time in Nature; 2.2.1 The Challenge
2.2.1.1 Our Response to the Challenge2.2.2 Solutions; 2.2.3 A Vision; 2.2.3.1 Our Community; 2.3 Developing the Framework; 2.3.1 Moving Forward; 2.3.1.1 Definitions; 2.3.1.2 Principles; 2.3.2 Themes of Stewardship; 2.3.2.2 Wonder; 2.3.2.3 Sense of Place; 2.3.2.4 Interconnectedness; 2.3.2.5 Mentor Support; 2.3.2.6 Explore and Discover; 2.3.2.7 Engage in Action; Acknowledgements; Chapter 3: Cultural Solutions: A North West Australian Reflection on Sustainable Development Goal 3; 3.1 Methodological and Theoretical Framework; 3.1.1 Critical Text Analysis; 3.1.2 Colonisation
3.1.3 Neoliberalism, Settler Colonialism and the Inequality Problem3.2 Antithesis: Two Australian Narratives -- Towards Cultural Solutions; 3.2.1 The Transformative Agendas of the UN and Laudato Si'; 3.2.2 Australian Case Studies of Aboriginal Well-being: Yawuru and Yiriman; 3.2.3 Yawuru Well-being; 3.2.4 Yiriman Project: KALACC; 3.2.5 Lessons from the Yawuru and Yiriman Studies; 3.2.6 Commentary on Recent Australian Government Reports and Empirical Evidence; 3.3 Recommendations to Government; Acknowledgements; SECTION II: SOLUTIONSAND PROPOSALS
SECTION INTRODUCTION: NOTING AND CELEBRATING ACTION ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTChapter 4: Working Towards Gender Equality to Eradicate HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia; 4.1 Understanding the HIV/AIDS Epidemic; 4.2 HIV/AIDS in Tigray, Ethiopia; 4.2.1 Current Prevention Strategies; 4.3 Methodology; 4.4 Gender Inequality and HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia; 4.5 Traditional Cultural Practices and HIV/AIDS; 4.6 Discussion and Implications; Chapter 5: Who Healthy Settings and Global Health Development; 5.1 Healthy Cities: Moving from Hygeia to Sustainable Urban Development
5.1.1 Healthy City and Sustainable Development in a Broader Sense5.2 Education for better health: HPS; 5.3 Sustainable Workforce for Global Development: Health Promoting Workplaces; 5.4 Sustainable Healthcare System: Health Promoting Healthcare Organisation; SECTION III: FORECASTAND FUTURE VISIONS; SECTION INTRODUCTION: TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION AS PREVENTIVE ACTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; Chapter 6: The Development of Wearable Mobile Health Devices in Promoting Healthy Lifestyles; 6.1 Lifestyle Behaviour; 6.2 Disease Prevention; 6.3 Managing Chronic Conditions; 6.4 Theoretical Models
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Subject Health.
Health.
Self-care, Health.
Self-care, Health.
Health promotion.
Health promotion.
International agencies.
International agencies.
World health.
World health.
Health Promotion.
Health.
Self Care.
Added Author Savelyeva, Tamara, editor.
Lee, Stephanie W., editor.
Banack, Hartley, editor.
Added Title Good health and wellbeing
SDG three
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