Good Governance and the Sustainable Development Goals in Southeast Asia
ISBN: 9781003230724
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
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This book discusses management and governance initiatives undertaken by agencies and stakeholders towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS) in the Southeast Asian region, specifically Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore. It highlights the theories, methodologies and action plans involved in implementing the goals in these countries and the importance of developing a positive relationship between the public and government agencies.

With contributors coming from a range of disciplines and backgrounds across the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region, this edited collection provides a holistic quantitative and qualitative approach to achieving the SDGs. In order to realise these development objectives, it argues that a strong understanding of the basic principles of governance across all levels is required, supported by effective citizen participation and conflict resolution. It provides a detailed overview of the importance of governance at the country level, addressing the key elements of an integrated framework to support sustainable transitions. Regional case studies highlight processes and recommendations for improving governance and risk management and elevating citizen awareness and participation.

Good Governance and the Sustainable Development Goals in Southeast Asia is a comprehensive and valuable companion for researchers, government agencies, and professionals with an interest in the SDGs in Southeast Asia and beyond.


Rasyikah Md Khalid is the Deputy Dean and Associate Professor of the Faculty of Law, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). She is currently a certified mediator of the Malaysian Mediator Centre, and a board member of the International Sustainable Development Research Society. Her research focuses on aspect of environmental laws mainly water law, heritage law and climate change law.

Ainul Jaria Maidin is a Professor at the Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws, International Islamic University Malaysia. Her research area focuses on property law, good governance in land administration, land planning and development law, good governance and sustainable development, conflict resolution and peace building, and mediation.

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