Agusdinata Datu Buyung
School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA.
Sustain Sci. 2022;17(4):1589-1604. doi: 10.1007/s11625-022-01128-9. Epub 2022 Mar 26.
Successful implementation of solutions to reach the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) depends on harnessing synergistic interactions among SDGs and effective engagement among a diverse group of societal stakeholders. This paper presents a framework and case study for a design and engagement process in which the university takes the lead in the co-creation of SDG solutions. The model supports university-led efforts by leveraging three elements: (i) inherent synergies across SDGs, (ii) modes of solution identification, design, and implementation, and (iii) modes of stakeholder involvement and interactions. Using an integration of human-centered design (HCD) and shared-action learning (SAL), we document a case led by a large, public, research-oriented university on how different stakeholders participated in the co-creation process to find solutions. Based on the experience of about 50 students over 4 years in support of SDG implementation in Indonesia, the initiative leveraged synergies within SDG 1, 2, and 5 (related to increasing income-generating power for women and indigenous people) and SDG 7 (use of solar energy for fish preservation and crop processing). Throughout the process, interactions with stakeholders took place during design workshop courses, community consultations, mentoring and internships programs, partnering with companies and local universities and government, site visits, and immersions in local communities. The HCD-SAL model established a system for monitoring impacts across all stakeholders, particularly how the projects helped increase communities' economic well-being. This model provides guidance for universities to develop genuine stakeholder engagement and support for finding and continuously improving SDG solutions.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11625-022-01128-9.
成功实施实现联合国可持续发展目标(SDG)的解决方案,取决于利用各可持续发展目标之间的协同互动以及不同社会利益相关者群体之间的有效参与。本文介绍了一个设计与参与过程的框架和案例研究,其中大学在可持续发展目标解决方案的共同创造中发挥主导作用。该模型通过利用三个要素来支持大学主导的努力:(i)各可持续发展目标之间固有的协同作用,(ii)解决方案识别、设计和实施的模式,以及(iii)利益相关者参与和互动的模式。通过整合以人为本的设计(HCD)和共享行动学习(SAL),我们记录了一所大型公立研究型大学主导的一个案例,内容是不同利益相关者如何参与共同创造过程以寻找解决方案。基于约50名学生在4年里支持印度尼西亚可持续发展目标实施的经验,该倡议利用了可持续发展目标1、2和5(与增强妇女和原住民创收能力相关)与可持续发展目标7(利用太阳能进行鱼类保鲜和作物加工)之间的协同作用。在整个过程中,与利益相关者的互动发生在设计研讨课程、社区咨询、指导和实习项目、与公司及当地大学和政府合作、实地考察以及融入当地社区等活动中。HCD - SAL模型建立了一个监测所有利益相关者影响的系统,特别是这些项目如何帮助提高社区的经济福祉。该模型为大学开展真正的利益相关者参与以及支持寻找和持续改进可持续发展目标解决方案提供了指导。
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