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Sustainable Development - Capabilities, Needs, and Well-being (Paperback)
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Sustainable Development - Capabilities, Needs, and Well-being (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Ecological Economics
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This groundbreaking new work establishes links between sustainable
development, needs, well-being, and the capabilities approach that
is central to human development and the United Nations Development
Programme. By challenging the role of people in sustainability
policy, this collection's argument refocuses sustainable
development on needs and makes it easier for people to relate
positively to its core values. This exciting new book incites a
whole new way of looking at sustainable development. Even though
the word 'needs' is central to the most popular definition of
sustainable development, the concepts of needs and capabilities
remain within the debate on human development, without going
further into intergenerational justice or environmental protection.
The discussion of needs reaches non-academics in a more direct way
than talking about abstract thresholds, substitutability and other
issues dear to academic debate on sustainability. This collection
links the questions of intra- and intergenerational justice with
issues of quality of life, life courses, and well-being. Dealing
with needs entails dealing with deeper layers of consciousness,
revealing emotions and questioning habits and values. In this way,
the collection presents an opportunity for substantial social
change as well as a challenge for research and policy-making. This
thought-provoking collection asks its readers to reconsider the
role of needs based on the philosophical arguments presented, to
understand how sustainability can become a part of the capability
approach, to better consider the dependency of life chances on
birth contingencies, and to see the relationship between
capabilities, needs, and well-being in a different light. The
editors finish by clarifying the possibilities and challenges of a
needs-based sustainability policy for policy makers, and explain
the role of deeply held values. This book should be of interest to
postgraduates and researchers in Environmental and Ecological
Economics, as well as many other disciplines including Political
Economics, Social Ecology, Human Ecology, Sustainability Science
and Developmental Politics.
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