Diplomarbeit, 2022
45 Seiten, Note: 4.5
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 INTRODUCTION
1.2 LITERATURE REVIEW
1.3 HISTORY OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
1.4 RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE ENVIRONMENT, ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
1.5 THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
1.6 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1.7 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
1.8 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.9 RESEARCH OBJECTIVE
CHAPTER TWO
2.1 UNSUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PRACTICES IN AFRICA
2.2 UNSUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PRACTICES IN AFRICA BY SECTORS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES
CHAPTER THREE
3.1 CHALLENGES TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA
3.2 PROSPECTS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA
3.3 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
This research investigates the prevalent unsustainable business models across various sectors in Africa that institutionalize environmental and social harms, thereby hindering progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The central research question explores the impacts of these practices and seeks to identify potential responses and sustainable business alternatives.
1.4 RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE ENVIRONMENT, ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
For sustainable development to happen, it must take into account the environmental, social and economic aspects of the country's life. Social, environmental and economic sustainability as mentioned in element underneath;
Social sustainability: this is an aspect of sustainable development. Social sustainability includes human rights, labor rights and corporate governance. In common with environmental sustainability, social sustainability is the idea that future generations should have access to social resources equal to or more than present generations ("fairness between generations"), while also requiring equal access to social resources in the present generation ("Intra-generation Equity"). Social resources include ideas as broad as other cultures and basic human rights.
Human development can be seen as development that enhances the capabilities of present people without compromising the capabilities of future generations (Sen, 2000). In the human development model, environment and natural resources must be the means to achieve better living standards as income is the means to increase social spending and ultimately happiness (Anand and Sen, 1996).
Social sustainability is often taken into account in socially responsible investing (SRI). Social sustainability is concerned with the continual improvement of social welfare and quality of life. It focuses on indicators of social and human development. Indicators examined include infant and child mortality, life expectancy at birth, maternal mortality,
CHAPTER ONE: Provides an introduction to the concepts of sustainable business, the history of sustainable development, and outlines the research framework and objectives.
CHAPTER TWO: Analyzes specific unsustainable business practices currently prevalent in Africa, particularly focusing on energy, infrastructure, and transport sectors.
CHAPTER THREE: Examines the primary challenges to sustainable development in Africa, discusses future prospects, and provides concluding recommendations for policymakers and businesses.
Sustainable development, Africa, business models, environmental degradation, social sustainability, economic growth, SDGs, infrastructure, corruption, intergenerational equity, poverty, resource management, sustainable business strategy, policy integration, triple bottom line.
The work examines the consequences of unsustainable business practices in Africa, looking at how these activities negatively affect social and environmental systems while impeding development goals.
The study covers the interconnection between the economy, society, and the environment, focusing on challenges like energy supply, road infrastructure, corruption, and population growth.
The primary aim is to identify business models in Africa that institutionalize environmental and social harm, and to propose ways these can be replaced by sustainable practices.
The study relies on secondary data analysis, reviewing scholarly literature, reports, and statistical data to map unsustainable impacts by sector and assess their relation to the SDGs.
The main part of the thesis reviews current business shortcomings in Africa, such as the energy crisis and infrastructure deficits, and evaluates how these contribute to the continent's development challenges.
The work is defined by themes such as sustainable business models, environmental preservation, social equity, poverty reduction, and the transformation of the industrial sector in Africa.
The author views them as a single, interconnected system where environmental degradation eventually leads to economic stagnation, particularly in resource-based economies like many in Africa.
The author argues that corruption is a critical barrier, diverting resources from developmental needs, reducing GDP, and fostering an environment where sustainable practices are difficult to implement.
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