JOURNAL ARTICLE: Higher education institution, SDG2 and agri- food sustainability: lessons from Chulalongkorn University and Thailand
/Publication date: October 2021
Publication: Environment, Development and Sustainability
Authors: Wayne Nelles, Supawan Visetnoi, Carl Middleton, Thita Orn- in
Abstract:
This paper examines higher education efforts linking United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) and agri- food system sustainability given reports of stagnant movement for SDG2 in Southeast Asia and lack of data for effective monitoring or evaluation to realize the 2030 Agenda. It discusses Thai contexts amid a growing global movement in academic theory, policy and practice to mainstream SDG knowledge and implementation across campuses presenting one case to illustrate broader concerns. Chulalongkorn University policies, faculty awareness, curricula, research, sustainability reporting and partnerships about SDGs have contributed to SDG2 objectives from different disciplines and academic units. However, some faculty still lack understanding of SDGs generally while SDG2 has not been an institutional priority. The university has made welcome progress since 2017 policy promoting SDGs but still needs to strengthen SDG2 data collection, teaching, research and community outreach capacities including links to governement and international reporting to address complex agri- food system sustainability challenges. Comparative studies could also help while critically debating SDG deficiencies and promoting socioeconomic, ecological, agri- food system, community and campus sustainability.
Keywords: Higher education institutions, SDG2, Chulalongkorn University, sustainable agri- food system, Sufficiency economy philosophy, Thailand
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