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Global Sustainability - The Impact of Local Cultures. A New Perspective for Science and Engineering, Economics and Politics

German, English · Hardback

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This first book to focus on cultural diversity as a key element of sustainable development in the context of science and engineering provides cross-disciplinary information and assistance in understanding our world in transition. As such, it furnishes the global scientific community and decision makers in governmental and non-governmental institutions as well as in industry with much-needed information on how the various factors affecting sustainable development -- including culture -- depend on and interfere with each other.Featuring a contribution by the President of the Club of Rome, HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal, this is vital reading for all (natural) scientists, engineers, economists, ecologists, environmental organizations, and consultants.

List of contents

PrefaceKey Note Address (His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan bin Talal)History and Mandate of Sustainability: From Local Forestry to Global Policy (Gabriele Weber-Blaschke, Reinhard Mosandl, and Martin Faulstich)Sustainable Development: Exploring the Cross-Cultural Dimension (Ortwin Renn)Sustainable Development and Cultural Diversity (Hartmann Liebetruth)Technological Progress in Different Cultures and Periods: Historical Evolution Projected into the Future (Raoul Weiler)Views of Sustainability: Elements of a Synthesis (Dimitris Kyriakou)A New Way of Thinking about Sustainability, Risk and Environmental Decision-Making (William E. Kastenberg, Gloria Hauser-Kastenberg, and David Norris)Humility and Establishing the Sustainable Environment (Edward D. Schroeder)Conflicts and Conflict-solving as Chances to make the Concept of Sustainable Development work (Armin Grunwald)Sustainability through Science-Technology-Society Education (David Devraj Kumar)Sustainability and Consumption of Raw Materials in Germany (Werner Schenkel)Sustainability, Culture and Regional Scales: Some Remarks from Human Geography (Horst Kopp)Sustainable Development in Asia: Traditional Ideas and Irreversible Processes (Dietmar Rothermund)Sustainability of Development and Valuation of Non-renewable Resources: An Analysis in the Context of Local Cultures (Michael von Hauff, Amitabh Kundu)Sustainability in Latin American Countries: Challenge and Opportunities for Argentina (Monica Renner)On the Roles Engineers May Play in the Attempt to Meet Basic Demands of Man and Nature (Peter A. Wilderer, Mirka C. Wilderer)Integrating Cultural Aspects in the Implementation of Large Water Projects (Martin Grambow)Sustainability from an Entrepreneurial Point of View seen from the Particular Standpoint of a Company Active in the Water Industry (Hans G. Huber)Synthesis (Peter A. Wilderer, Edward D. Schroeder, and Josef Bugl)

About the author

Professor Peter A. Wilderer is in charge of the Institute an Advanced Studies on Sustainability, funded by the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. He teaches at the German Institute of Science and Technology, Singapore, in Industrial Ecology and Industrial Chemistry. Besides he serves as honorary professor at the Advanced Wastewater Management Center of the University of Queensland, Australia. In 2003, he received the Stockholm Water Prize 2003. He has authored and co-authored over 300 scientific publications.

Prof. Edward D. Schroeder is a member of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering of the University of California, Davis. He has authored or co-authored over 120 papers and two textbooks on various aspects of environmental engineering.

Prof. Horst Kopp is working at the Institute for Geography at the Friederich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany.

Summary

This first book to focus on cultural diversity as a key element of sustainable development in the context of science and engineering provides cross-disciplinary information and assistance in understanding our world in transition. As such, it furnishes the global scientific community and decision makers in governmental and non-governmental institutions as well as in industry with much-needed information on how the various factors affecting sustainable development -- including culture -- depend on and interfere with each other.
Featuring a contribution by the President of the Club of Rome, HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal, this is vital reading for all (natural) scientists, engineers, economists, ecologists, environmental organizations, and consultants.

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"... ein empfehlenswerter, weil reichhaltiger und anregender Lesestoff."Katalyse Institut für angewandte Umweltforschung, www.umweltjournal.de: http://www.umweltjournal.de/fp/archiv/AfA_technik/7687.php"Eine unentbehrliche Lektüre für NaturwissenschaftlerInnen, Ingenieure, Ökonomen, Umweltorganisationen und BeraterInnen."politische ökologie 91-92Physikalische Soiree vom 3. Januar 2005: http://1476.orf.at/radiomacher/soiree/sendungen/phs_2005_01.html"Bücher wie dieses sind unbedingt notwendig. In den meisten Werken zu diesem Thema fehlt nämlich der Aspekt der unterschiedlichen Kulturen unseres Globus, die unser Verhalten ganz wesentlich beeinflussen... Experten in Sachen Nachhaltigkeit finden in diesem Buch durchaus neue und wichtige Einsichten, die sie in der eigenen Arbeit berücksichtigen sollten."Nachrichten aus der Chemie"Die einzelnen Artikel stehen zwar für sich, aber deren Gesamtheit liefert stichfeste Argumente zur Stärkung der berechtigten Forderung, die Dimension >Kultur< stärker als bisher in die Nachhaltigkeitsdebatte zu integrieren."Forum der Geoökologie"Ein wichtiges Buch mit lesenswerten Beiträgen. Anschaffenswert für jene, die sich für Nachhaltigkeit einsetzen und mit Menschen mit unterschiedlichen Denkansätzen, unterschiedlicher Herkunft oder mit unterschiedlichem kulturellen Hintergrund um Kompromisse ringen. Es wird helfen, den eigenen Standpunkt zu relativieren und zu bereichern und gemeinsame Plattformen eines gegenseitigen Verständnisses zu finden, und zwar für das eine gemeinsame Ziel: Nachhaltigkeit."Acta hydrochimica et hydrobiologica"Die interdisziplinäre und kulturelle Vielfalt der Sichtweisen macht das Buch zu einer wertvollen Lektüre für alle, die sich übergreifend mit der globalen Dimension des Themas Nachhaltigkeit befassen wollen. "Chemie Ingenieur Technik

Product details

Authors Horst Kopp, Edward D. Schroeder, Peter A. Wilderer
Assisted by Edwar D Schroeder (Editor), Edward D Schroeder (Editor), Horst Kopp (Editor), Edward D. Schroeder (Editor), Peter A. Wilderer (Editor)
Publisher Wiley-VCH
 
Languages German, English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2004
 
EAN 9783527312368
ISBN 978-3-527-31236-8
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 186 mm x 246 mm x 22 mm
Weight 780 g
Illustrations 17 SW-Abb., 4 Tabellen
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

Anthropologie, Globalisierung, Umweltforschung, Wasserwirtschaft, Anthropology, Environmental Studies, nachhaltige Entwicklung, Umweltveränderungen, Bauingenieur- u. Bauwesen, Civil Engineering & Construction, Environmental Change, Water Resources, Umweltökonomie u. -politik, Environmental Economics & Politics, Allg. Anthropologie

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