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This book covers a variety of topics regarding environmental
practices in our day-to-day lives, as well as topics concerning
sustainable development as a broader concept embracing ecological,
social, and economic aspects to improve the quality of life for
people around the world. Starting with the traditional controversy
between the neoclassical economy and sustainable economy, which may
be overcome by scientific progress due to more intensive scientific
studies of the sustainability paradigm, the book proceeds to
discuss various problems and challenges regarding environmental
protection and sustainable development in different countries and
on different continents. This includes analyses of recent,
sometimes fatal mining disasters in South and North America,
challenges and opportunities for rural development in Africa and
Australia, an exploration of the role of women for sustainable
development in Palestine, water safety and water security issues in
Asia and Australia, the environmental exploitation of popular
tourism destinations like Acapulco, and deforestation in Malaysia,
suggesting innovative approaches to turn challenges into
opportunities to effectively tackle these problems. Other topics
addressed involve sustainable energy creation for future
generations, a research survey among Romanian students on
sustainable consumption behavior, validity testing for a heat
transfer model in a greenhouse, and a case study on sustainability
risk management practices at Malaysia's environmentally sensitive
companies. The book closes with an examination of highly
digitalized Smart Cities as a potentially valuable complement to
conventional urban and rural lifestyles in connection with
achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
On a historical global turning point, this book offers a thorough
exploration of the "New Sustainability Paradigm", originally
developed by the Global Scenario Group (GSG) of the Stockholm
Environmental Institute (SEI) as a starting point for analyzing
real-life transitions and transformations. 11 contributors from 5
continents present detailed analyses of economic and political
transitions in Western and Eastern Europe, the USA, the Middle
East, and in Asia, discussing the role of different players in the
implementation of the New Sustainability Paradigm. Part I offers an
overview of the six scenarios developed by the GSG and a short
discussion of significant papers published by the Great Transition
Initiative (GTI) of the Tellus Institute. Next come examples of
dramatic historical and current transitions in Western Europe, the
USA, Eastern Europe, the Middle East (Arabian Spring), and Asia, as
well as an analysis of the potential of humankind to manage a great
transition to the new sustainability paradigm. Subsequent chapters
highlight the role of culture and education and review the role of
different players for the implementation of the new sustainability
paradigm. The focus of Part II is on the ecological pillar of
Sustainability. The discussion includes urgent ecological problems
including climate engineering, eco-criminality, bioterrorism,
biodiversity protection, water, energy, and food security. Part III
deals with needed innovations in sustainable waste management and
sustainable city architecture, especially big cities in developing
and threshold countries, where a significant part of the world
population is concentrated. The fourth and final section offers an
analysis of insights developed throughout the book, and outlines
recommendations for the implementation of the New Sustainability
Paradigm by civil society, grass-root movements, scholars,
politically neutral NGOs, sincere media players, and by open-minded
and enlightened politicians to manage and steer the Great
Transition towards sustainable global democracy.
This book covers a variety of topics regarding environmental
practices in our day-to-day lives, as well as topics concerning
sustainable development as a broader concept embracing ecological,
social, and economic aspects to improve the quality of life for
people around the world. Starting with the traditional controversy
between the neoclassical economy and sustainable economy, which may
be overcome by scientific progress due to more intensive scientific
studies of the sustainability paradigm, the book proceeds to
discuss various problems and challenges regarding environmental
protection and sustainable development in different countries and
on different continents. This includes analyses of recent,
sometimes fatal mining disasters in South and North America,
challenges and opportunities for rural development in Africa and
Australia, an exploration of the role of women for sustainable
development in Palestine, water safety and water security issues in
Asia and Australia, the environmental exploitation of popular
tourism destinations like Acapulco, and deforestation in Malaysia,
suggesting innovative approaches to turn challenges into
opportunities to effectively tackle these problems. Other topics
addressed involve sustainable energy creation for future
generations, a research survey among Romanian students on
sustainable consumption behavior, validity testing for a heat
transfer model in a greenhouse, and a case study on sustainability
risk management practices at Malaysia's environmentally sensitive
companies. The book closes with an examination of highly
digitalized Smart Cities as a potentially valuable complement to
conventional urban and rural lifestyles in connection with
achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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