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Describe the roles played by the citizens in achieving sustainable development

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Sustainable development is a social process that integrates social, economic and environmental objectives to meet with the present needs of human beings without compromising the needs of future generations. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the blueprint designed to tackle global challenges and achieve a better future. Citizens are placed in the centre of the responsibility to achieve the SDGs. To illustrate, one survey looked into the extent of responsibility for the achievement of the SDGs for various stakeholders on a 7-point scale, with 1 represents the lowest importance and 7 refers to the highest importance (see the figure below). The findings illustrated that citizens or individuals have the highest responsibility to achieve the SDGs. Moreover, the participation of citizens in the Global Agenda facilitates their awareness and active engagement towards the achievement of the SDGs.

You, as a citizen, can act in all aspects of sustainable development. Here are some examples.

If you are talented and skilful …

You can offer assistance. If you possess relevant knowledge about species and biodiversity, you can help identify local species or trace the dynamics of the species population. Citizen science is a way of knowledge-sharing and data collection to contribute to sustainability. Birdwatchers and amateur naturalists may be more knowledgeable about local species than experts.

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