Make an in-depth study into the ways and extents to which the maritime industry may contribute to achieve related UN Global Goals (SDGs)

Increased cultural, social, and economic issues resulting from unrelenting economic growth have changed our perspective on sustainability. The word "sustainable growth" first appeared in the 1980s, and the idea of sustainability was implicitly framed as an integrated concept later in the 1...

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Main Author: Nur Darling Imelda Marzuki
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1505142021-05-28T05:50:55Z Make an in-depth study into the ways and extents to which the maritime industry may contribute to achieve related UN Global Goals (SDGs) Nur Darling Imelda Marzuki - School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Tan Kim Hock kh_tan@ntu.edu.sg Business Engineering::Maritime studies Increased cultural, social, and economic issues resulting from unrelenting economic growth have changed our perspective on sustainability. The word "sustainable growth" first appeared in the 1980s, and the idea of sustainability was implicitly framed as an integrated concept later in the 1990s, often referred to as the "triple bottom line" approach. The United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals represent a significant evolution that came to reinforce and define sustainability as an interconnected social, economic, and environmental triptych, among many interventions and attempts to align our economic and societal pursuits with environmental challenges. International shipping, being the world's largest transporter of goods, has a crucial part to play in promoting the UN's sustainability initiative. Despite the abundance of regulatory regulations, codes, and guidelines addressing sustainability in transportation, limited research has been done to determine how well the shipping industry has reacted and contributed to each of the goals individually. Using a qualitative approach, this paper aims to investigate the concept of social sustainability, including what it is, how it influences daily activities, and why it is significant. If social sustainability is not taken into account, it may lead to missed chances or, in the worst-case scenario, unfavourable social consequences. Additionally, the maritime industry’s attitudes and actions towards the social aspects of the sustainable development goals will also be examined to determine what is done well, as well as what is lacking. On top of research data, interviews were done with professionals from the maritime industry. As a result, this paper has also outlined recommendations on how the sustainable development goals can be accomplished in order to enhance social conditions and to ensure the well-being of the future generations. Bachelor of Science (Maritime Studies) 2021-05-28T05:50:55Z 2021-05-28T05:50:55Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Nur Darling Imelda Marzuki (2021). Make an in-depth study into the ways and extents to which the maritime industry may contribute to achieve related UN Global Goals (SDGs). Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150514 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150514 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Make an in-depth study into the ways and extents to which the maritime industry may contribute to achieve related UN Global Goals (SDGs)
description Increased cultural, social, and economic issues resulting from unrelenting economic growth have changed our perspective on sustainability. The word "sustainable growth" first appeared in the 1980s, and the idea of sustainability was implicitly framed as an integrated concept later in the 1990s, often referred to as the "triple bottom line" approach. The United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals represent a significant evolution that came to reinforce and define sustainability as an interconnected social, economic, and environmental triptych, among many interventions and attempts to align our economic and societal pursuits with environmental challenges. International shipping, being the world's largest transporter of goods, has a crucial part to play in promoting the UN's sustainability initiative. Despite the abundance of regulatory regulations, codes, and guidelines addressing sustainability in transportation, limited research has been done to determine how well the shipping industry has reacted and contributed to each of the goals individually. Using a qualitative approach, this paper aims to investigate the concept of social sustainability, including what it is, how it influences daily activities, and why it is significant. If social sustainability is not taken into account, it may lead to missed chances or, in the worst-case scenario, unfavourable social consequences. Additionally, the maritime industry’s attitudes and actions towards the social aspects of the sustainable development goals will also be examined to determine what is done well, as well as what is lacking. On top of research data, interviews were done with professionals from the maritime industry. As a result, this paper has also outlined recommendations on how the sustainable development goals can be accomplished in order to enhance social conditions and to ensure the well-being of the future generations.
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title_short Make an in-depth study into the ways and extents to which the maritime industry may contribute to achieve related UN Global Goals (SDGs)
title_full Make an in-depth study into the ways and extents to which the maritime industry may contribute to achieve related UN Global Goals (SDGs)
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