Realizing Just Sustainability through Public Policies Responsive to Social Inequalities
Abstract
Sustainability in public policy plays a crucial role in creating a more just and equitable society, taking into account social inequalities that are often overlooked. This study aims to examine how sustainability policies can be designed to reduce social inequality and their impact on various community groups. By considering various aspects of sustainability, including economic, social, and environmental factors, the policy is expected to provide equitable benefits to all layers of society. The success of this policy depends on its design, which takes into account social disparities and involves all relevant parties in its implementation. Therefore, it is important to create policies that are responsive to the needs of underprivileged communities, and to ensure that the implementation of these policies is carried out in a fair and transparent manner. Collaboration between the government, private sector, and society is essential to achieve inclusive and fair sustainability goals. In this regard, periodic policy evaluations are also necessary to ensure that these policies yield optimal results for the entire community. Thus, effectively designed sustainability policies can create a balance between environmental, economic, and social needs.
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