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Sustainability Science: Managing Risk and Resilience for Sustainable Development, Second Edition describes the state of the world, how society and its sustainability challenges have coevolved over time, our main contemporary sustainability challenges, the range of disturbances, disruptions and disasters of the unsustainable state we are in, the processes of change continuously transforming them, how to approach the world, and a discussion on suggestions for a language for grasping and connecting concepts of risk, resilience and sustainable development and coping mechanisms. The book's final sections focus on safety and sustainability, including the roles of traditional science (descriptive) and design science (normative). Sustainability and sustainable development are increasingly important guiding principles across functional sectors and scientific disciplines. Policymakers, practitioners and academics continue to wrestle with the complexity of risk, resilience and sustainability, but because of the necessary transdisciplinary focus, it is difficult to find authoritative content in a single source.
"Sustainability Science: Managing Risk and Resilience for Sustainable Development" examines this holistic discipline s key concepts, models, and findings regarding the most pressing sustainability issues: climate change, population growth and poverty, energy, public policy, economic growth, and resource systems. The natural and social sciences are woven together throughout the book to provide an inclusive, accurate understanding of relevant trends and events. Emerging as new disciplines at the turn of the twenty-first
century, sustainability science and sustainable development are
becoming guiding principles across the geosciences, ecology,
environmental science, economics, and social science. Scientists
continue to wrestle with their complexity, interwoven concepts, and
mutual impact, but because of the subjects indigenous challenges
and necessary multidisciplinary focus, it s difficult to find
authoritative content in a single source. Authored by a scientist
with multiple degrees in geosciences, environmental science,
political science, and engineering, this book helps galvanize the
science s multidisciplinary nature by focusing on the guiding
principles of sustainability science s past, present, and future,
and how it is shaping our management of human-environment
interaction.
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