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About the Course

The sustainability agenda is currently key to companies, governments and citizens. It’s vital for people to have first-hand knowledge of the basic concepts in order to understand all issues related to sustainability as a vector of systemic change in the economy, society, companies and our lives. The course is an introduction to sustainability, regarded as a cross-cutting discipline in our society (in the public and private international spheres) that’s based on the most updated public information on economic, social and environmental issues. It outlines how sustainability is holistically applicable to everyday situations in the population, natural resource use and the global economy and in its interaction with the biosphere, as well as social factors such as a fair transition, equity, equality, diversity, human rights, education and health. By the end of this course you’ll have obtained a broad overview of the key challenges and potential solutions to achieve sustainable, socially just and environmentally possible development while respecting the planetary boundaries....

Top reviews

AA

Apr 29, 2023

An excellent introduction to Sustainability. In-depth knowledge and up-to-date and current links to relevant reports and resources. Highly recommend this course.

TJ

Jun 12, 2023

Good course to understand 'what' Sustainability is all about. People must be aware of this topic. Thank you Coursera team for creating this course.

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By Rifat A

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Jul 23, 2023

Excellence Course

By juan m d

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Nov 16, 2024

very usefull

By Anilkumar P

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Apr 17, 2023

very good .

By Carlos B M

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Oct 4, 2024

Excellent

By MOHAMMED N T A M N T A

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Nov 10, 2024

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By Sapna S

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Jun 11, 2023

A lot of reading materials which are good but should have been translated into videos. Also all the Spainish only examples and in Spainish is not useful; find other examples. Continuous mention of how developing countries fare better is SDG indicators and goals being misleading is biased. There needs to be congisance of climate change inequity based on various reasons such as: 1) colonialism, 2) developed nations and rapid and earlier industrialisation or 3) wealth disparity.

By faiz a

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Jun 3, 2024

This is a good quick introduction to this subject. As its been a few years since this course was published, some of the information is out of date. Also a small amount of the information is misrepresented. Otherwise, this is a good way to start your journey in this subject.

By Calin L

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Jun 20, 2023

I my Opinion, being new to Sustainability, every course I have completed, is way out of date, from a time perspective.

Please inform all the Universities that you are colaberating with to please update their Material.

By Burr P

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Apr 9, 2024

Pretty good content. The grading system was inaccurate. A couple of times, when I got 4 out of 5 correct, it said I got a 60.

By Funmilola B O

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Jul 26, 2024

Fantastic. I learnt a lot

By Darshana M

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Nov 24, 2023

Course is good for basic understanding but more to be focused on reporting and materiality.

By LIM S P

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Oct 3, 2024

NA

By Dominique H

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Feb 8, 2023

Very basic, maybe a good starting point but not very in-depth.

By Caroline K

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Jan 8, 2024

way too much reading, I don't need a course to do that

By Sunil H

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Sep 21, 2024

Give me certificate please without pay