
Sustainable Development
John Blewitt(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 21. August 2013
Book
2360 pages
978-0-415-52015-7 (ISBN)
Description
The United Nations has pithily defined sustainable development as progress that 'meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs'. But sustainable development remains highly contested and is subject to a wide variety of interpretations, applications, and criticisms. Moreover, those seeking fully to understand this critical concept are confronted with a (sometimes dispiritingly) voluminous body of scholarly, polemical, and journalistic writing.
Edited by the acclaimed author of Understanding Sustainable Development (Earthscan, 2008), this new title from Routledge's Critical Concepts in the Environment series answers the need for an authoritative reference work to make sense of the vast literature on sustainable development, and the continuing explosion in research output.
Drawing on a wide variety of sources that take full cognizance of the rich background and necessary adaptability of the concept to the imperatives of time, place, and culture, and which emphasize its connected and transdisciplinary nature, the editor has brought together in four volumes the canonical and the best cutting-edge work to produce an indispensable 'mini library'. The collection covers the history, mediation, application, and likely future orientations of sustainable development, both conceptually and as a continually emerging practice.
Sustainable Development is fully indexed and includes comprehensive introductions, newly written by the editor, which place the collected materials in their historical and intellectual context. It is an essential reference collection and is certain to be valued by scholars and students-as well as serious policy-makers and practitioners-as a vital one-stop research and pedagogic resource.
Edited by the acclaimed author of Understanding Sustainable Development (Earthscan, 2008), this new title from Routledge's Critical Concepts in the Environment series answers the need for an authoritative reference work to make sense of the vast literature on sustainable development, and the continuing explosion in research output.
Drawing on a wide variety of sources that take full cognizance of the rich background and necessary adaptability of the concept to the imperatives of time, place, and culture, and which emphasize its connected and transdisciplinary nature, the editor has brought together in four volumes the canonical and the best cutting-edge work to produce an indispensable 'mini library'. The collection covers the history, mediation, application, and likely future orientations of sustainable development, both conceptually and as a continually emerging practice.
Sustainable Development is fully indexed and includes comprehensive introductions, newly written by the editor, which place the collected materials in their historical and intellectual context. It is an essential reference collection and is certain to be valued by scholars and students-as well as serious policy-makers and practitioners-as a vital one-stop research and pedagogic resource.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
4176 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-52015-7 (9780415520157)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Content
Volume I
Part 1: Part 1: Sustainable Development: Issues and Perspectives
Part 2: Sustainable Development: A Systems Approach
Part 3: Sustainability Tools and Frameworks
Part 4: Risk, Sustainability Ethics, and the Precautionary Principle
Volume II
Part 5: Climate Change
Part 6: Conservation and Sustainable Development
Part 7: Water, Energy, and Food
Part 8: Industrial Ecology, Design, and Technology
Volume III
Part 9: Sustainable Cities
Part 10: Building Sustainable Communities
Part 11: Environmental Justice
Part 12: Communication, Learning, and Education
Volume IV
Part 13: Economics and Capitalism
Part 14: Business and Corporate Responsibility
Part 15: Ecological Modernization
Part 16: Political Consumerism
Part 1: Part 1: Sustainable Development: Issues and Perspectives
Part 2: Sustainable Development: A Systems Approach
Part 3: Sustainability Tools and Frameworks
Part 4: Risk, Sustainability Ethics, and the Precautionary Principle
Volume II
Part 5: Climate Change
Part 6: Conservation and Sustainable Development
Part 7: Water, Energy, and Food
Part 8: Industrial Ecology, Design, and Technology
Volume III
Part 9: Sustainable Cities
Part 10: Building Sustainable Communities
Part 11: Environmental Justice
Part 12: Communication, Learning, and Education
Volume IV
Part 13: Economics and Capitalism
Part 14: Business and Corporate Responsibility
Part 15: Ecological Modernization
Part 16: Political Consumerism