ECON347
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Sustainable Development and the United Nations
Economics
College of Liberal Arts
Course Subject Code
ECON
Course Number
347
Status
Active
Course Attributes
GLC: GenEd-Global Challenges, WRIT: GenEd-Writing Intensive
Course Short Title
Sustainable Development/the UN
Course Long Title
Sustainable Development and the United Nations
Course Description
Explores the concept of sustainable development, with an emphasis on the United Nations, and more broadly the importance of intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), in addressing global sustainability challenges. Examines how the UN defines sustainable development as encompassing a social, an environmental and an economic pillar. Begins by exploring in general terms how the UN understands the concept of sustainability, and then focuses on how various specialized UN agencies understand and incorporate sustainability concepts into their missions. Depending on student interest, may examine how sustainability intersects with the issues of natural resource management, agricultural and food systems, population growth, urban development, cultural heritage, innovation and education, health, gender, armed conflict, refugees and other topics. Addresses the future of IGOs and potential reforms to improve performance.
Min
4
Repeatable
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Course Restrictions
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