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Just transitions - Explorations of sustainability in an unfair world (Paperback)
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Just transitions - Explorations of sustainability in an unfair world (Paperback)
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Current economic growth strategies are rapidly depleting the
natural resources and eco-system services that we depend on. As
many developing countries strive to eradicate poverty via economic
growth, they are all encountering the consequences of global
warming and dwindling levels of cheap oil, productive soils,
metals, clean water supplies and forest products. If the
fast-developing large-scale countries (China, India, Brazil) and
small-scale countries (South Africa, Mexico, Venezuela, Poland)
want to develop in the same way and to the same level as currently
developed economies, they will simply be unable to find the natural
resources they require to make this happen. For these developing
countries, very different solutions are required. In addition, the
world's population is expected to grow by three billion by 2050 and
most of these people will be living in cities in Africa and Asia.
Put all this together and it is clear that some radical changes are
on the way. Just transitions provides a comprehensive overview of
these global challenges from the perspective of a southern,
developing country. Informed by the extremely difficult task of
reconciling the need to eradicate poverty with the need to rebuild
our eco-system services and natural resources, this book provides
us with a way of thinking about the global challenges we face and
the kinds of solutions that are emerging, in particular in
developing economies in the Global South. To this end, the
literature and case studies the book draws on are mainly from
developing country contexts, although the book discusses these and
the South African challenges as part of a set of global trends.
None of the recent publications on sustainable development in
Africa deal with eco-system services and natural resources. This is
the first book that integrates development thinking and ecological
concerns. What also makes the book unique is that it is not
confined to a particular field of study or discipline. The
conceptual language used to tell this story is drawn from
complexity theory. The authors argue that complexity theory opens
up the space that is needed to develop a more trans-disciplinary
understanding of a set of challenges that cannot be grasped if we
remain locked into traditional disciplinary modes of thinking and
they thus introduce a range of topics that are rarely discussed
together in a single text. There is an obvious need for a book on
sustainable development that is informed primarily by the concerns,
institutional settings, literatures and dynamics that prevail in
the least-developed and middle-developing economies, with special
reference to Africa. This book is it.
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