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The Community Resilience Reader : Essential Resources for an Era of Upheaval
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x, 340 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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9781610918602
Abstract:
Essays by resilience leaders give an essential overview to creating resilient communities
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The sustainability challenges of yesterday have become today's resilience crises. National and global efforts have failed to stop climate change, transition from fossil fuels, and reduce inequality. We must now confront these and other increasingly complex problems by building resilience at the community level. But what does that mean in practice, and how can it be done in a way that's effective and equitable?



The Community Resilience Reader offers a new vision for creating resilience, through essays by leaders in such varied fields as science, policy, community building, and urban design. The Community Resilience Reader combines a fresh look at the challenges humanity faces in the 21st century, the essential tools of resilience science, and the wisdom of activists, scholars, and analysts working with community issues on the ground. It shows that resilience is a process, not a goal; how resilience requires learning to adapt but also preparing to transform; and that resilience starts and ends with the people living in a community. Despite the formidable challenges we face, The Community Resilience Reader shows that building strength and resilience at the community level is not only crucial, but possible.



From Post Carbon Institute, the producers of the award-winning The Post Carbon Reader , The Community Resilience Reader is a valuable resource for students, community leaders, and concerned citizens.


Author Notes

Daniel Lerch is Publications Director of Post Carbon Institute, serving as lead editor and manager of the Institute's books and reports. He is the author of Post Carbon Cities: Planning for Energy and Climate Uncertainty (2007)--the first major local government guidebook on the end of cheap oil--and was the founding chair of the Sustainable Communities Division of the American Planning Association and a founding co-director of The City Repair Project. Lerch has delivered over 100 presentations to audiences across the United States and abroad, and has been interviewed for numerous media outlets. He has worked with urban sustainability issues for over twenty years in the public, private, and non-profit sectors.


Table of Contents

Daniel LerchDaniel LerchLeena IyengarRichard HeinbergJoshua FarleySarah Byrnes and Chuck CollinsWilliam ReesHoward SilvermanMargaret RobertsonBrian Walker and David SaltStephanie MillsDenise Fairchild and Al WeinrubRebecca WodderScott SawyerWilliam ThroopRosemary CooperMike LydonDaniel LerchAsher Miller
Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Introductionp. 1
Chapter 1 Six Foundations for Building Community Resiliencep. 9
Part I Understanding Our Predicamentp. 43
Chapter 2 The Environmental Crisis: The Needs of Humanity versus the Limits of the Planetp. 45
Chapter 3 The Energy Crisis: From Fossil Fuel Abundance to Renewable Energy Constraintsp. 65
Chapter 4 The Economic Crisis: The Limits of Twentieth-Century Economics and Growthp. 79
Chapter 5 The Equity Crisis: The True Costs of Extractive Capitalismp. 95
Chapter 6 The Roots of Our Crises: Does Human Nature Drive Us toward Collapse?p. 111
Part II Gathering the Needed Toolsp. 129
Chapter 7 Systems Literacy: A Toolkit for Purposeful Changep. 131
Chapter 8 A Crash Course in the Science of Sustainabilityp. 147
Chapter 9 A Crash Course in the Science of Resiliencep. 163
Chapter 10 Pulling It All Together: Resilience, Wisdom, and Beloved Communityp. 179
Part III Community Resilience in Actionp. 193
Chapter 11 Energy Democracyp. 195
Chapter 12 Building Community Resilience at the Water's Edgep. 207
Chapter 13 Food System Lessons from Vermontp. 227
Chapter 14 Learning Our Way toward Resiliencep. 247
Chapter 15 Beyond Waste: Sustainable Consumption for Community Resiliencep. 261
Chapter 16 Resilient Streets, Resilient Citiesp. 279
Chapter 17 Community Resilience and the Built Environmentp. 293
Chapter 18 Conclusion: Where to Startp. 309
Contributorsp. 317
About Post Carbon Institutep. 325
Indexp. 327
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