
Addressing Tipping Points for a Precarious Future
Oxford University Press
Published on 22. August 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-0-19-726553-6 (ISBN)
Description
Tipping points are zones or thresholds of profound changes in natural or social conditions with very considerable and largely unforecastable consequences. Tipping points may be dangerous for societies and economies, especially if the prevailing governing arrangements are not designed either to anticipate them or adapt to their arrival. Tipping points can also be transformational of cultures and behaviours so that societies can learn to adapt and to alter their outlooks and mores in favour of accommodating to more sustainable ways of living.
This volume examines scientific, economic and social analyses of tipping points, and the spiritual and creative approaches to identifying and anticipating them. The authors focus on climate change, ice melt, tropical forest drying and alterations in oceanic and atmospheric circulations. They also look closely at various aspects of human use of the planet, especially food production, and at the loss of biodiversity, where alterations to natural cycles may be creating convulsive couplings of tipping points. They survey the various institutional aspects of politics, economics, culture and religion to see why such dangers persist.
This volume examines scientific, economic and social analyses of tipping points, and the spiritual and creative approaches to identifying and anticipating them. The authors focus on climate change, ice melt, tropical forest drying and alterations in oceanic and atmospheric circulations. They also look closely at various aspects of human use of the planet, especially food production, and at the loss of biodiversity, where alterations to natural cycles may be creating convulsive couplings of tipping points. They survey the various institutional aspects of politics, economics, culture and religion to see why such dangers persist.
Reviews / Votes
'[T]his edited edition provides a thought-provoking but also timely perspective by situating it within current debates by situating [the notion of tipping points] within current debates on sustainable development. [...] [T]ipping points could well be integrated into political strategy to ensure less environmentally damaging and more socially equitable forms of economic activity, in addition to more adaptive and resilient institutions. The urgent challenges for researchers, campaigners, business leaders, and policy makers is to promote such integration before the time to prevent many tipping points runs out. The book helpfully sketches out the metaphorical contours of such an agenda and is therefore highly recommended.'David Benson, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Policy makers in the public, private, and civil society sectors; Faculty and students; Interested members of the public
Illustrations
15 figures
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
578 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-726553-6 (9780197265536)
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Content
1: Tim O'Riordan, Tim Lenton and Ian Christie: Tipping points and critical thresholds: metaphors and systemic change
2: Tim Lenton: Earth system tipping points
3: The culture dimensions: editorial introduction
4: Food security, biodiversity and degradation: editorial introduction
5: The Spiritual Dimensions: editorial introduction
6: Politics, the markets and business: editorial introduction
7: Communicating tipping points and resilience: editorial introduction
8: A precarious future
2: Tim Lenton: Earth system tipping points
3: The culture dimensions: editorial introduction
4: Food security, biodiversity and degradation: editorial introduction
5: The Spiritual Dimensions: editorial introduction
6: Politics, the markets and business: editorial introduction
7: Communicating tipping points and resilience: editorial introduction
8: A precarious future