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David Banister, Erling Holden, Erling Linnerud Holden, Valeria Jana Schwanitz, Kristin Linnerud, Kristin (Norwegian School of Economics Linnerud...
Imperatives of Sustainable Development - Needs, Justice, Limits
English · Paperback / Softback
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Description
This book focuses on how our concern for future generations, for the poor, and for the planet puts constraints on our behaviour that reflect three moral imperatives: satisfying human needs, ensuring social equity, and respecting environmental limits.
List of contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: The moral imperatives of sustainable development
Chapter 2: Satisfying human needs
Chapter 3: Ensuring social justice
Chapter 4: Respecting environmental limits
Chapter 5: A normative model of sustainable development
Chapter 6: Facts and figures
Chapter 7: An analytic narrative for sustainable development
Chapter 8: Lost in translation?
Chapter 9: The Next Steps
About the author
Erling Holden is Professor in the Renewable Energy Program at the Faculty of Engineering and Sciences, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Sogndal, Norway; and Professor at TIK Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo, Norway.
Kristin Linnerud is a Senior Research Fellow at CICERO, Center for International Climate and Environment Research, Oslo, Norway.
David Banister is Professor Emeritus of Transport Studies at the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, UK.
Valeria Jana Schwanitz is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering and Sciences, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Sogndal, Norway.
August Wierling is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering and Sciences, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Sogndal, Norway.
Summary
This book focuses on how our concern for future generations, for the poor, and for the planet puts constraints on our behaviour that reflect three moral imperatives: satisfying human needs, ensuring social equity, and respecting environmental limits.
Additional text
"In 1987 the Brundtland Commission, in Our Common Future, gave us the concept of 'sustainable development', creating debate and attracting criticism as well as praise. This book defends sustainable development, offering a powerful and coherent conceptual framework for using the term in the face of the global challenges before us." — Dr. Keith Smith, Imperial College Business School, London
"The book lays out convincingly that human wellbeing depends on three core issues: a safe environment, social justice and the provision of basic human needs. The authors trace the history of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, which cover all three dimensions, and make suggestions for future policy pathways." — Dr. Brigitte Knopf, Secretary General of the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change, Germany
"This book is essential reading for everyone interested in sustainable development and the necessities that follow from the concept. The book is true to the concepts origin, drawing on and further elaborating the core imperatives of sustainable development as elaborated in Our Common Future almost 30 years ago. As such, it is a timely contribution for a time in which the need for sustainable development policies are more pressing than ever before." — Oluf Langhelle, Professor, Dr. Polit., University of Stavanger, Norway
"Making transition and transformation toward a sustainable society with inclusive well-being is an urgent and daunting task we all face. It requires deep understanding of a wide range of sciences, theoretical frameworks and philosophies, and insights into interrelatedness of all factors. The Imperatives of Sustainable Development will powerfully help you navigate this uncharted water toward sustainability." — Junko Edahiro, President, Institute for Studies in Happiness, Economy and Society (ISHES)
"The Imperatives of Sustainable Development is essential reading for advancing beyond understanding the sustainability challenge to understanding the solution. The authors argue that a focus on satisfying human needs, ensuring social justice, and respecting environmental limits provide an effective key to a diverse set of workable solutions." — Elliott Sclar, Director, Center for Sustainable Urban Development, Columbia University Earth Institute; and Professor Emeritus of Urban Planning, Columbia University USA
"This thought-provoking book should be read by both academics and policy-makers. It provides a critical reflection of the intellectual inquiry and government efforts towards sustainability over the past three decades. Most notably, it recognizes that sustainability challenges and choices are different for low-income countries and high-income ones." — Becky Loo, Professor of Geography and Director of the Institute of Transport Studies, University of Hong Kong
"Thirty years on, the concept of sustainable development has truly come of age. The UN Sustainable Development Goals aim to give practical effect to the original aspirations. This timely book will help students and practitioners from diverse cultures identify whether or not we are on the right path." — Jim Skea, Co-chair IPCC Working Group III, Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London
Product details
Authors | David Banister, Erling Holden, Erling Linnerud Holden, Valeria Jana Schwanitz, Kristin Linnerud, Kristin (Norwegian School of Economics Linnerud, Valeria Schwanitz, Valeria Jana Schwanitz, August Wierling |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd. |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 30.09.2017 |
EAN | 9781138714267 |
ISBN | 978-1-138-71426-7 |
No. of pages | 264 |
Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Natural sciences (general)
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics |
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