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Sand and sustainability: 10 Strategic recommendations to avert a crisis
(2022). Sand and sustainability: 10 Strategic recommendations to avert a crisis. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP): Geneva. ISBN 978-92-807-3932-9. 74 pp.

https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/38362

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Abstract
    Sand plays a strategic role in delivering ecosystem services, vital infrastructure for economic development, providing livelihoods within communities and maintaining biodiversity. It is linked to all 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) either directly or indirectly. Despite the strategic importance of sand, its extraction, sourcing, use, and management remain largely ungoverned in many regions of the world, leading to numerous environmental and social consequences that have been largely overlooked (Peduzzi 2014 ; UNEP 2019). This report therefore consolidates the expertise in sand and sustainability from different sectors to bring attention to the impacts from the current state of extraction, use and (mis)management, putting forward 10 recommendations for actions to set the global sand agenda in addressing environmental sustainability needs alongside justice, equity, technical, economic, and political considerations.

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