Coined in the 1970s, the term sustainable development and the
ideas behind it have enjoyed varying amounts of popularity over the
years. And while dire predictions abound, the full impacts of
global warming are not known, nor can they be known. What we do
know is that to be sustainable, all societies must adjust to new
realities, which include changing ecosystems and natural limits to
growth. How do we address these issues and maintain an equitable
way of life for all on the planet?
Exploring the human-related aspects of sustainable development,
Sustainable Development: Principles, Frameworks, and Case Studies
emphasizes the need to move away from an unwanted circumstance by
being systemic in our thinking instead of symptomatic. The authors
argue that we cannot move away from an unwanted, negative
circumstance, unless we can move toward a desired, positive
outcome. The text summarizes positive approaches and presents
strong theoretical and historical concepts along with salient case
examples that illustrate the desired outcome of each model or
framework discussed.
Often ensnared in thorny political ideology, the sustainable
development issue also suffers from a deep and multidimensional
nature that can be intimidating. This book offers, in one volume, a
broad discussion of important frameworks pertaining to sustainable
development. Based on the expertise of distinguished practitioners
and scholars, the book's content includes diverse and interrelated
subjects drawn from a wide range of geographical areas. It offers
techniques for evaluating and applying the basic principles of
sustainable development and participatory project planning to
achieve economic and environmental goals.
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