Study goals
The objective is to promote awareness and implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals in micro and small enterprises, training local agents and fostering partnerships between educational institutions and business communities to drive sustainable practices and regional development aligned with the SDGs.
Relevance / originality
The study is relevant because it applies the SDGs to micro and small enterprises, strengthening sustainable practices in the regional context Its originality lies in the partnership between educational institutions and companies, creating replicable solutions that combine academic knowledge and local socio-environmental
Methodology / approach
The research adopts an exploratory approach, combining bibliographic survey, documentary analysis, and field research. It involves training students and teachers in the practical application of SDGs in micro and small enterprises, promoting integration between theory and practice in the regional context.
Main results
The aim is to expand the adoption of sustainable practices in micro and small enterprises, strengthen partnerships between education and business, generate positive social and environmental impacts, create replicable models, and consolidate a regional knowledge network aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals.
Theoretical / methodological contributions
The study contributes by integrating theory and practice in the application of SDGs in SMEs, proposing an interdisciplinary and collaborative methodology. It offers a replicable model for training and intervention, strengthening the literature on sustainability and local development.
Social / management contributions
This research has promoted the inclusion of sustainable practices in the management of micro and small enterprises, strengthened socio-environmental awareness, stimulated collaborative networks, and generated a positive impact on regional development, aligning local actions with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).