SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals

Sustainability scholar speaks at Guam conference on island sustainability

Ellis discussed how the University of Guam Center of Island Sustainability's proposed Guam Green Growth initiative — modeled after Hawaii Green Growth, for which Ellis is a board member — could bring great opportunities in sustainable development for the island region.

ASU partners with Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings to initiate Global KAITEKI Center

A unique center officially opened on April 3 at ASU, housed within the ASU Wrigley Institute. The Global KAITEKI Center focuses on research aimed at realizing the concept of KAITEKI — “the sustainable well-being of people, society and our planet Earth.”

ASU partners with UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre

PLuS Alliance experts are working to create a knowledge-to-action framework and case studies in Indonesia, Bangladesh and India that will be disseminated to practitioner communities globally.

Sustainability students exhibit and pitch at Change the World

The first Change the World event showcased how Arizona State University students are making a difference through their entrepreneurship, art and ambitious initiatives.

Ten Across Water Summit examines pressing sustainability issues

Ten Across examines the U.S. Interstate 10 corridor and engages this region as a living laboratory for resilience, innovation and new narratives for the future.

Project Cities and Peoria work to conserve water

On Cronkite News, see how Project Cities is working with the city of Peoria (the program's 2019-2020 community partner) to use water wisely. The video news story also touches on a previous Project Cities initiative with former partner Apache Junction.

ASU Project Cities announces 2019-2020 community partner

Project Cities, which has traditionally worked with a single community at a time, will work with City of Peoria and Town of Clarkdale in 2019.

Ellis (third from left) poses with the other panel speakers Márcia Balisciano, head of sustainability at RELX Group and board member of the Ban Ki-Moon Centre for Global Citizens; Sanjeev Khagram, dean of Thunderbird School of Global Management; and Alyse Nelson, president and CEO of Vital Voices Global Partnership.

Sustainability scholar presents at Davos

Amanda Ellis, executive director of Hawaii and Asia Pacific in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability at Arizona State University, was part of a panel discussion at the 2019 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting held in Davos, Switzerland.