A cycle of roundtables assesses the Sustainable Development Goals for the 2030 Agenda

The cycle will take place at the Humanities and Social Sciences Park of the University of Barcelona.
The cycle will take place at the Humanities and Social Sciences Park of the University of Barcelona.
Academic
(07/11/2016)

In September 2015, one hundred ninety-three countries committed with seventeen goals that guide the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development of the United Nations. It has several goals that were agreed among the nations over three years. These goals apply to all countries and are focused on environmental issues. A year after its approval, the Chair Josep Termes and the Humanities and Social Sciences Park of the University of Barcelona propose assessing the subject through a series of roundtables to be started on November 8, at 19 h, with the title “Challenges of water in Catalonia: resources, nature and culture”.

The cycle will take place at the Humanities and Social Sciences Park of the University of Barcelona.
The cycle will take place at the Humanities and Social Sciences Park of the University of Barcelona.
Academic
07/11/2016

In September 2015, one hundred ninety-three countries committed with seventeen goals that guide the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development of the United Nations. It has several goals that were agreed among the nations over three years. These goals apply to all countries and are focused on environmental issues. A year after its approval, the Chair Josep Termes and the Humanities and Social Sciences Park of the University of Barcelona propose assessing the subject through a series of roundtables to be started on November 8, at 19 h, with the title “Challenges of water in Catalonia: resources, nature and culture”.

The roundtable, like all the others in the cycle, will take place at the Humanities and Social Sciences Park of the UB (Can Jaumandreu, Perú, 52). There will be the participation of Susanna Abella, spokesperson of Plataforma en Defensa de lʼEbre, Cristina de Gispert, professor of Public Economy at the UB, and Miquel Salgot, professor of pedology and agricultural chemistry at the UB. The following roundtable will take place on November 17, entitled “Educating for sustainability: training committed citizens with a collective future”, and the third one will be “Energy and changes: from energy poverty to human dignity”. All the series of roundtables in the cycle, entitled “De la globalitat a la localitat: vers una agenda de desenvolupament sostenible per a lʼany 2030” (From totality to locality: towards a sustainable development agenda for 2030) will take place at 19 h at the Humanities and Social Sciences Park of the University of Barcelona.