Incorporating “Security” in Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): Insights from Food Security and Climate Change

After drawing a theoretical framework based on a reciprocal approach for understanding the relationship between security and development, the paper suggests a causal diagram in which all Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) occur as an interdependent whole and security is embedded as “Goal 0” to sy...

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Main Authors: Ayfer Genç YILMAZ YILMAZ, Gülşah SEDEFOĞLU
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Language:English
Published: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://revista.unap.ro/index.php/bulletin/article/view/2058
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description After drawing a theoretical framework based on a reciprocal approach for understanding the relationship between security and development, the paper suggests a causal diagram in which all Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) occur as an interdependent whole and security is embedded as “Goal 0” to symbolise the link from security to development or vice versa. The diagram unveils the interaction between development and human and state dimensions of security, arguing that the definition of security cannot be limited to nonviolence or peace. Instead, the diagram emphasises that security, akin to development, is a multidimensional concept. The paper thus brings a comprehensive approach to security, emphasising the interdependence between human and state security, and highlighting how both perspectives contribute to development. By incorporating security in SDGs and making it more visible, the paper aims to bring a solution-oriented perspective to the policy-making process. Finally, the paper discusses the nexus between development and security through the analysis of two cases within SDGs: climate change and food security. The paper concludes that incorporating security in SDGs can provide a basis for implementing effective policies in the transition from sustainable development to sustainable security and successfully putting forward the 2030 agenda for the SDGs.
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spelling doaj-art-a3241f3cefa244bbb34453dda44f7c192025-01-22T11:43:10ZengCarol I National Defence University Publishing HouseBulletin of "Carol I" National Defense University2284-936X2284-93782025-01-0113410.53477/2284-9378-24-46Incorporating “Security” in Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): Insights from Food Security and Climate ChangeAyfer Genç YILMAZ YILMAZGülşah SEDEFOĞLU0Istanbul Ticaret University, Department of Statistics After drawing a theoretical framework based on a reciprocal approach for understanding the relationship between security and development, the paper suggests a causal diagram in which all Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) occur as an interdependent whole and security is embedded as “Goal 0” to symbolise the link from security to development or vice versa. The diagram unveils the interaction between development and human and state dimensions of security, arguing that the definition of security cannot be limited to nonviolence or peace. Instead, the diagram emphasises that security, akin to development, is a multidimensional concept. The paper thus brings a comprehensive approach to security, emphasising the interdependence between human and state security, and highlighting how both perspectives contribute to development. By incorporating security in SDGs and making it more visible, the paper aims to bring a solution-oriented perspective to the policy-making process. Finally, the paper discusses the nexus between development and security through the analysis of two cases within SDGs: climate change and food security. The paper concludes that incorporating security in SDGs can provide a basis for implementing effective policies in the transition from sustainable development to sustainable security and successfully putting forward the 2030 agenda for the SDGs. https://revista.unap.ro/index.php/bulletin/article/view/2058sustainable developmentsecuritydevelopmentsustainable development goalssecurity-development nexus.
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sustainable development
security
development
sustainable development goals
security-development nexus.
title Incorporating “Security” in Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): Insights from Food Security and Climate Change
title_full Incorporating “Security” in Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): Insights from Food Security and Climate Change
title_fullStr Incorporating “Security” in Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): Insights from Food Security and Climate Change
title_full_unstemmed Incorporating “Security” in Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): Insights from Food Security and Climate Change
title_short Incorporating “Security” in Sustainable Development Goals (SDG): Insights from Food Security and Climate Change
title_sort incorporating security in sustainable development goals sdg insights from food security and climate change
topic sustainable development
security
development
sustainable development goals
security-development nexus.
url https://revista.unap.ro/index.php/bulletin/article/view/2058
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