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Keywords

Sustainable development, global problems, interdisciplinary solutions, social issues, economic issues, environmental issues, organizational issues, technological innovation, systems thinking, policy integration, collaborative strategies

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COMMON FUTURE: INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY. (2025). JOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL SYNERGY AND SCIENTIFIC HORIZON, 1(3), 18-24. https://www.universalpublishings.com/index.php/jassh/article/view/11006

Abstract

The global landscape is increasingly characterized by complex, interconnected challenges that transcend national borders and individual sectors. Social, economic, environmental, organizational, and technological issues are deeply intertwined, demanding comprehensive and multidisciplinary approaches to foster sustainable development. This article explores the intricate interconnections between these domains, highlighting the necessity for integrated solutions to address global problems. By examining case studies and theoretical frameworks, we aim to develop a holistic understanding of the systemic nature of these challenges and propose strategies for a sustainable future. Emphasizing the roles of innovation, collaboration, and policy, this study underscores the importance of a collective commitment to sustainability.

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