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Relations between UN Sustainable Development Goals and Societal Security. Part 1

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Relacje pomiędzy celami zrównoważonego rozwoju ONZ a bezpieczeństwem powszechnym. Część 1
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Sustainable development is one of the key directions in ensuring security all over the world. The article presents results of literature research on the relationship between the goals of sustainable development and societal security, which significantly relates to the most important utilitarian values. The focus was on the first six goals, i.e. ‘no poverty’, ‘zero hunger’, ‘good health and well-being, ‘quality education’, ‘gender equality’ as well as ‘clean water and sanitation’. As a result of exploring the Web of Science® Data Collection database, we obtained 46 articles as the basis for our basic literature research. The authors’ interest in the subject of sustainable development varied in the light of societal security. In most cases, indirect relationships between the objectives in question and societal security have been identified. They shape the environment of societal security hazards, including the cascading effect of their development.
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Zrównoważony rozwój to jeden z kluczowych kierunków zapewniania bezpieczeństwa na całym świecie. W artykule przedstawiono wyniki badań literaturowych dotyczących relacji występujących pomiędzy celami zrównoważonego rozwoju a bezpieczeństwem powszechnym, które istotnie nawiązuje do najważniejszych wartości utylitarnych. Skupiono się na pierwszych sześciu celach, tj. ‘brak biedy’, ‘zero głodu’, ‘dobre zdrowie i samopoczucie, ‘jakość edukacji’, ‘równość płci’, a także ‘czysta woda i warunki sanitarne’. W wyniku eksploracji bazy Web of Science® Data Collection otrzymaliśmy 46 artykułów, jako podstawę do zasadniczych badań literaturowych. Odnotowano zróżnicowanie zainteresowania autorów tematyką zrównoważonego rozwoju w świetle bezpieczeństwa powszechnego. W większości przypadków zidentyfikowano relacje pośrednie pomiędzy przedmiotowymi celami a bezpieczeństwem powszechnym. Kształtują one środowisko występowania zagrożeń bezpieczeństwa powszechnego, w tym w ramach efektu kaskadowego.
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Bibliogr. 35 poz., rys.
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Bibliografia
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2021).
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