"Developing Dynamic and Sustainable Supply Chains to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals" delves into the critical intersection between supply chain management practices and the pursuit of sustainable development goals (SDGs). The book explores how businesses and organizations can transform their supply chains from traditional linear models into dynamic, sustainable systems that contribute positively to social, environmental, and economic progress. It examines strategies for integrating sustainability principles throughout the supply chain, including responsible sourcing, ethical procurement, circular economy practices, and stakeholder engagement. Through case studies, empirical research, and practical insights, the publication provides actionable guidance for practitioners and policymakers seeking to align supply chain operations with the global agenda for sustainable development.
This publication has the potential to make a significant impact on the research community by advancing knowledge and understanding of sustainable supply chain management and its implications for achieving sustainable development goals. By synthesizing current research findings, best practices, and theoretical frameworks, the book contributes to interdisciplinary dialogue and promotes collaboration among researchers from various fields, including business, environmental studies, economics, and social sciences. It fosters innovation and generates new avenues for research inquiry, particularly in areas such as supply chain transparency, social responsibility, environmental stewardship, and inclusive economic growth. Additionally, the book serves as a catalyst for scholarly discourse and policy discussions on the role of supply chains in driving positive social and environmental change.