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Title:
Sustainable development : principles, frameworks, and case studies
Series:
Social-environmental sustainability series

Social-environmental sustainability series.
Publication Information:
Boca Raton, FL. : CRC Press, 2010.
Physical Description:
xxv, 216 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781439820629

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Summary

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.


Author Notes

Okechukwu Ukaga and Mike Reichenbach are with the University of Minnesota. Chris Maser is a Consultant in Corvallis, Oregon.


Table of Contents

Okechukwu Ukaga and Chris Maser and Michael ReichenbachJason VenetoulisJohn Talberth and Clifford CobbJason Venetoulis and John TalberthRichard Bawden and Michael ReichenbachJames R. SintonKathy Draeger and Linda Ulland and Okechukwu Ukaga and Michael ReichenbachAllan Savory and Jody ButterfieldViviane Simon-Brown and Chris MaserOkechukwu Ukaga and Charles Moumouni and Michael Reichenbach and Chris Maser
Series Editor's Notep. vii
Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xvii
The Editorsp. xix
Contributorsp. xxiii
1 If the GDP Is Up, Why Is the GPI Down? From Normative Debate to Progressive Democratic Economicsp. 1
2 Sustainable Development and the Genuine Progress Indicator: An Updated Methodology and Application in Policy Settingsp. 17
3 Refining the Ecological Footprintp. 57
4 Learning by Experiencing: Systemics, Futures Thinking, and Scenariosp. 95
5 Using Lean Thinking Approaches to Speed Sustainable Developmentp. 115
6 Working Together to Sustain Local Economy, Environment, and Community: The University of Minnesota Regional Sustainable Development Partnershipsp. 135
7 The Holistic Management Framework: Ensuring Social, Environmental, and Economically Sound Developmentp. 149
8 Taking Personal Action toward Sustainabilityp. 177
9 Participatory Leadership for Sustainable Developmentp. 187
Indexp. 201
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