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<article-title>Governance and Emerging International Actors: The Crucial Role of Networks in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals</article-title>
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<abstract><p>This study aims to highlight the contributions of environmental governance, grounded in mutual respect, cooperation, and trust, for the exchange of strategies addressing common problems as an effective instrument for the implementation of International Agendas. In this context, it is noted that the current scenario of International Relations presents challenges for International Environmental Law and the execution of the 2030 Agenda, which requires complex global governance initiatives and the involvement/recognition of new actors. This research aims to analyze the essential role of networks in the implementation of sustainable development goals. The investigation was conducted through research classified, based on its nature, as qualitative theoretical and, based on its objective, as exploratory with a bibliographical character. It involved a review of international agreements, national legislation, domestic and foreign literature on the subject, and document analysis. Finally, a comparison was made between the progress of Environmental Governance, the roles of subnational governments, and the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development.</p></abstract>
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<p>This study aims to highlight the contributions of environmental governance, grounded in mutual respect, cooperation, and trust, for the exchange of strategies addressing common problems as an effective instrument for the implementation of International Agendas. In this context, it is noted that the current scenario of International Relations presents challenges for International Environmental Law and the execution of the 2030 Agenda, which requires complex global governance initiatives and the involvement/recognition of new actors. This research aims to analyze the essential role of networks in the implementation of sustainable development goals. The investigation was conducted through research classified, based on its nature, as qualitative theoretical and, based on its objective, as exploratory with a bibliographical character. It involved a review of international agreements, national legislation, domestic and foreign literature on the subject, and document analysis. Finally, a comparison was made between the progress of Environmental Governance, the roles of subnational governments, and the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development.</p>
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