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Routledge International Handbook of Sustainable Development

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Zusatztext "We urgently needed a guide to sustainable development - one of the most widely-used and least-understood concepts in existence. Now we have one. Led by two of the most respected authorities in the field! the team of experts assembled here covers all the expected dimensions - and a few more besides. 'Indispensable' is a word frequently found on book dust covers - here it means what it says" -Andrew Dobson! Keele University! UK"Sustainability refuses to be defined! or even stay put in the natural sciences. Rather! it has infected economic justice discourse! infused debates over how power works! wandered into our understanding of consumption and public health! and injected itself into governance dialog. Here is a handbook that documents the power of a rogue idea on how we think: across problems! locally and globally! present and future." -Richard B. Norgaard! University of California! Berkeley! USA"With the emergence in 2015 of new global Sustainable Development Goals! we reach a new stage in the development of the idea and promise of sustainable development. Over the past 30 years! the concept has come to be anchored in key debates about growth! environment and equity. This Handbook! bringing together an illustrious group of experts! looks at how sustainable development discourses have emerged and changed over that period! and looks forward to new debates now unfolding. It provides an unparalleled! state-of-the-art overview." -Frans Berkhout! King's College London! UK"This magisterial and comprehensive volume is indispensable reading for anyone wishing seriously to come to grips with the nature and scope of sustainable development. It covers the full range of issues one could immediately think of and many more besides." -David Lorimer"I [...] like to recommend this book! at least to teacher educators and their students with an interest in sustainability issues. Routledge International Handbook in Sustainable Development is helpful regarding placing the sustainability problem in many different school subjects [...] I learned a lot through my reading. And I picked up some-for me-new terms that tease my mind" - Malin Ideland! Science & Education (2016) Informationen zum Autor Michael Redclift is Emeritus Professor of International Environmental Policy at King's College, London, UK, where he has taught since 1999. Delyse Springett formerly directed the Centre for Business and Sustainable Development at Massey University, New Zealand, and taught Master's courses on business and sustainability at Massey University and at the University of Hong Kong. Klappentext This Handbook provides a comprehensive, international and cutting-edge overview of Sustainable Development. It integrates the key dimensions of sustainable development, (institutional, environmental, social and economic), with calls for greater participation, social cohesion, justice and democracy. Each chapter underlines the need for discursive interdisciplinarity, which is key to the book's theorization of the concept. The book is also unusual in including indigenous perspectives and alternative worldviews. Zusammenfassung This Handbook gives a comprehensive, international and cutting-edge overview of Sustainable Development. It integrates the key imperatives of sustainable development, namely institutional, environmental, social and economic, and calls for greater participation, social cohesion, justice and democracy as well as limited throughput of materials and energy. The nature of sustainable development and the book’s theorization of the concept underline the need for interdisciplinarity in the discourse as exemplified in each chapter of this volume. The Handbook employs a critical framework that problematises the concept of sustainable development and the struggle between discursivity and control that has characterised the debate. It provides original contributions from intern...

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Part 1: History and Evolution of the Concept of Sustainable Development 1. Introduction: History and evolution of the concept  Part 2: Institutional Dimensions of Sustainable Development 2. Does illegality enable or undermine the sustainability of the globalising economy?  3. Global Change, Islands and Sustainable Development: Islands of Sustainability or Analogues of the Challenge of Sustainable Development?  4. 'Uncertainty' in the professionalization of sustainable development - The case of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 5. Population Health, a Fundamental Marker of Sustainable Development  6. Education for Sustainable Development: Challenges of a critical pedagogy  Part 3: Environmental Dimensions Of Sustainable Development 7. Biodiversity and Sustainable Development  8. Water and Sustainable Development  9. Sustainable Architecture  10. Sustainable Design: Concepts, methods and practices  11. Is managing ecosystem services necessary and sufficient to ensure sustainable development?  12. Conservation, Sustainability and Economic Growth  Part 4: Social Dimensions of Sustainable Development 13. Sustainable Development: Joining Sustainability and Environmental Justice  14. Indigenous Perspectives: Non-Anthropocentric Sustainable Development and the Right to Self-Determination  15. The Politics of Sustainable Consumption  16. Advances in Sustainable Tourism Development  17. Food and Sustainable Development  Part 5: Economic Dimensions Of Sustainable Development 18. Ecological Economics and Sustainable Development: Building a Sustainable and Desirable Economy-in-Society-in-Nature  19. Sustainable development and the economic crisis under austerity: the experience of the United Kingdom  19. Indicators for Sustainable Development  21. Sustainable Business: A Critique of Corporate Social Responsibility Policies and Practices  22. Urban Transport and Sustainable Development  23. Chinese Sustainability in Transition: Which direction to take?  Part 6: Sustainable Development - Future Challenges 24. Agroecology as post-development discourse and practice  25. The social and political dimensions of sustainable development in climate change 26. Sustainable Development or the Creeping Incubation of Disaster?  27. Women's 'right to sustainable development': integrating religion and a rights-based approach  28. From Sustainable Development to Governance for Sustainability

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"We urgently needed a guide to sustainable development - one of the most widely-used and least-understood concepts in existence. Now we have one. Led by two of the most respected authorities in the field, the team of experts assembled here covers all the expected dimensions - and a few more besides. 'Indispensable' is a word frequently found on book dust covers - here it means what it says" -Andrew Dobson, Keele University, UK
"Sustainability refuses to be defined, or even stay put in the natural sciences. Rather, it has infected economic justice discourse, infused debates over how power works, wandered into our understanding of consumption and public health, and injected itself into governance dialog. Here is a handbook that documents the power of a rogue idea on how we think: across problems, locally and globally, present and future." -Richard B. Norgaard, University of California, Berkeley, USA

"With the emergence in 2015 of new global Sustainable Development Goals, we reach a new stage in the development of the idea and promise of sustainable development. Over the past 30 years, the concept has come to be anchored in key debates about growth, environment and equity. This Handbook, bringing together an illustrious group of experts, looks at how sustainable development discourses have emerged and changed over that period, and looks forward to new debates now unfolding. It provides an unparalleled, state-of-the-art overview." -Frans Berkhout, King's College London, UK
"This magisterial and comprehensive volume is indispensable reading for anyone wishing seriously to come to grips with the nature and scope of sustainable development. It covers the full range of issues one could immediately think of and many more besides." -David Lorimer

"I [...] like to recommend this book, at least to teacher educators and their students with an interest in sustainability issues. Routledge International Handbook in Sustainable Development is helpful regarding placing the sustainability problem in many different school subjects [...] I learned a lot through my reading. And I picked up some-for me-new terms that tease my mind" - Malin Ideland, Science & Education (2016)

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