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Beyond 2030: forging new pathways for global sustainability, Dr Connie Mitchell, Dr Isra’a Fardous

Dr Connie Mitchell
Director, Teaching and Learning Center, Writing and Tutoring Center
PO Box 66833, Rafha Street
Riyadh, 11586
Prince Sultan University
Saudi Arabia
ORCID: 0000-0001-9428-6035
Dr Isra'a Salim Fardous
Faculty Member, Interior Design Department
University, PO Box 66833, Rafha Street
Riyadh, 11586
Prince Sultan University
Saudi Arabia
ORCID: 0000-0002-4479-9323

Paper Type: 
Received: 14 October 2025 /    Revised: 9 December 2025 /    Accepted: 17 December 2025 /    Published: 30 December 2025
DOI: 10.47556/B.OUTLOOK2025.23.3       

Purpose: This paper examines research on achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to propose strategies for advancing sustainability beyond 2030. It argues for a renewed global-local responsibility framework to ensure transformative, community-driven action.
Design/Methodology: A conceptual, qualitative literature review identifies emerging priorities for sustainability beyond 2030.
Findings: The future agenda should move beyond existing objectives towards an inclusive, participatory model informed by Voluntary National Reviews, higher education, and cross-sector partnerships. Three priorities are emphasised: adapting sustainability indicators to local contexts and indigenous knowledge, fostering collaboration among governments, academia, business, and civil society, and promoting resilience and ethical use of technology.
Originality/Value: The paper introduces the Adaptive Sustainability Triangle, highlighting context-specific pathways, collaborative governance, and ethical, resilient systems.
Implications: A shift towards practical strategies is essential to localise indicators, strengthen cross-sector collaboration, and ensure ethical technology application for sustainable development.
Keywords: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); Post-2030 Agenda; Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs); Indicators; Resilience; Adaptive Pathways; Collaboration; Ethics; Sustainability; Higher Education Partnerships.
Citation: Mitchell, C. and Fardous, I. S. (2025): Beyond 2030: Forging New Pathways for Global Sustainability. In Ahmed, A. (Ed.): United Nations: What Next After Agenda 2030 and SDGs. World Sustainable Development Outlook 2025, Vol. 21, pp. 11-27. WASD: London, United Kingdom.

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Outlook 2025 Mitchell_Fardous.pdf
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