This text examines the links between people's livelihoods and life
chances and the concept of sustainability in both the developed and
developing worlds. It does so by examining the way in which social
and economic processes complement and compound environmental
change. It explores the main components of sustainable development
- health, economic policy, land use, ethics and education, in both
the north and south and demonstrates the way in which the life
chances of individuals both effect and are affected by, their
environments. The book shows that the scope of sustainability
thinking needs to be widened to embrace public policies and
experiences in both developed and developing countries.
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