An introduction to sutainability : environmental, social and personal perspective / Martin Mulligan, Michael Buxton and Ruth Lane
Material type:
- 9780415906445
- HC79 E5 M856 2015
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Philippine Christian University Manila Reserve | College | HC 79 E5 M856 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 50999 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1 : Introduction -- Part I : History, key concepts and operating principles -- Chapter 2 : Global emergence of the sustainability concept -- Chapter 3 : Consumption and consumerism -- Chapter 4 : Global challenges as wicked problems -- Chapter 5 : Energy and society -- Chapter 6 : Sustainability models, concepts and principles -- Chapter 7 : Risk and resilience -- Part II : Finding focus and taking action -- Chapter 8 : Environmental dimensions of sustainability -- Chapter 9 : Social dimensions of sustainability -- Chapter 10 : Personal dimensions -- Chapter 11 : Taking action -- Chapter 12 : Introduction to assessment and monitoring tools -- Part III : Key challenges and applications -- Chapter 13 : Focusing on water -- Chapter 14 : Food and agriculture -- Chapter 15 : The urban challenge -- Chapter 16 : Rethinking waste.
"An Introduction to Sustainability provides students with a comprehensive overview of the key concepts and ideas which are encompassed within the growing field of sustainability. The book teases out the diverse but intersecting domains of sustainability and emphasises strategies for action. Aimed at those studying the subject for the first time, it is unique in giving students from different disciplinary backgrounds a coherent framework and set of core principles for applying broad sustainability principles within their personal and professional lives. These include: working to improve equality within and across generations, moving from consumerism to quality of life goals and respecting diversity in both nature and culture. Areas of emerging importance such as the economics of happiness and wellbeing stand alongside core topics including: Energy and society, Consumption and consumerism, Risk and resilience, Waste, water and land. Key challenges and applications are explored through international case studies and each chapter includes a thematic essay drawing on diverse literature to provide an integrated introduction to fundamental issues. Launched with the brand-new Routledge Sustainability Hub, the book's companion website contains a range of features to engage students with the interdisciplinary nature of Sustainability. Together these resources provide a wealth of material for learning, teaching and researching the topic of sustainability. This textbook is an essential companion to any sustainability course"-- Provided by publisher
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