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Human rights in the anthropocene, the sustainable development goals and the significance of SDG 17 ‘partnerships for the goals’

Human rights in the anthropocene, the sustainable development goals and the significance of SDG 17 ‘partnerships for the goals’
Human rights in the anthropocene, the sustainable development goals and the significance of SDG 17 ‘partnerships for the goals’
The recognition of the Anthropocene casts stark light upon the impact of human activity on our environment. In so doing, it frames the way in which we must now view and manage our relationship with the environment, creating an imperative that we adopt an approach that holds human and environmental interests and rights in balance. Without that, we leave the future of the planet and all its inhabitants in jeopardy. Part of this requires a reconsideration of how we approach the relationship between human rights and the environment.
174-195
Cambridge University Press
Reid, Emily
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Baber, Walter F.
May, James R.
Reid, Emily
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Baber, Walter F.
May, James R.

Reid, Emily (2023) Human rights in the anthropocene, the sustainable development goals and the significance of SDG 17 ‘partnerships for the goals’. In, Baber, Walter F. and May, James R. (eds.) Human Rights in the Anthropocene: Concepts, Contexts and Challenges. Cambridge University Press, pp. 174-195. (doi:10.1017/9781009039642.010).

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The recognition of the Anthropocene casts stark light upon the impact of human activity on our environment. In so doing, it frames the way in which we must now view and manage our relationship with the environment, creating an imperative that we adopt an approach that holds human and environmental interests and rights in balance. Without that, we leave the future of the planet and all its inhabitants in jeopardy. Part of this requires a reconsideration of how we approach the relationship between human rights and the environment.

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Submitted date: 12 August 2021
Accepted/In Press date: November 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 2 March 2023
Published date: 2 March 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 451568
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/451568
PURE UUID: a32abf1b-725c-477f-9d28-206a59563346
ORCID for Emily Reid: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-5780-6759

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Date deposited: 11 Oct 2021 16:32
Last modified: 21 Sep 2024 01:37

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Author: Emily Reid ORCID iD
Editor: Walter F. Baber
Editor: James R. May

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