Is your work impacted by the Sustainable Development Goals? Did you know the Library has been adding SDG-related books to its collection? UN badge holders can come and visit the Library today to consult these books and more:
- The age of sustainable development, by Jeffrey D. Sachs ; foreword by Ban Ki-Moon.
- Gender, migration and the global race for talent, by Anna Boucher.
- Climate change in world politics, by John Vogler.
- Legal aspects of sustainable development: horizontal and sectorial policy issues, edited by Volker Mauerhofer.
- The Oxford handbook of the social science of poverty, edited by David Brady and Linda M. Burton.
- Urban heritage, development and sustainability : international frameworks, national and local governance, edited by Sophia Labadi and William Logan.
- Development economics : theory and practice, by Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet.
- Disability, rights monitoring, and social change : building power out of evidence, edited by Marcia H. Rioux, Paula C. Pinto, and Gillian Parekh.
- Displacement, development, and climate change : international organizations moving beyond their mandates, by Nina Hall.
- Green savings : how policies and markets drive energy efficiency, by Marilyn A. Brown and Yu Wang.
- The water, food, energy and climate nexus : challenges and an agenda for action, edited by Felix Dodds and Jamie Bartram.
- Handbook on sustainability transition and sustainable peace, edited by Hans Günter Brauch, Ursula Oswald Spring, John Grin, and Jürgen Scheffran.
- Negotiating the sustainable development goals : transformational agenda for an insecure world, by Felix Dodds, Ambassador David Donoghue, and Jimena Leiva Roesch.
- The last mile in ending extreme poverty, by Laurence Chandy, Hiroshi Kato, and Homi Kharas.
- Financer le développement durable : réduire les vulnérabilités, sous la direction de Matthieu Boussichas, Patrick Guillaumont.
- Development discourse and global history : from colonialism to the sustainable development goals, by Aram Ziai.
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