Sustainability: SustainabilityM. R. Redclift Taylor & Francis, 2005 - 393 σελίδες Sustainability links peoples' livelihoods and life chances to the concept of sustainability by examining the way in which social and economic processes complement and compound environmental change. Looking at the main ingredients of sustainable development - health, economic policy, land use, ethics and education, the book demonstrates the way in which the life chances of individuals both effect and are affected by, their environments. |
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... society 190 JONATHAN PORRITT 13 Coevolutionary agricultural development 202 RICHARD B. NORGAARD 14 After the green revolution : sustainable and equitable agricultural development 223 GORDON R. CONWAY AND EDWARD B. BARBIER 15 Principles ...
... society 190 JONATHAN PORRITT 13 Coevolutionary agricultural development 202 RICHARD B. NORGAARD 14 After the green revolution : sustainable and equitable agricultural development 223 GORDON R. CONWAY AND EDWARD B. BARBIER 15 Principles ...
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... societies RONALD INGLEHART 61 Objective problems , subjective values , and global environmentalism : evaluating the ... society ? ANDREW BLOWERS vii 1 309 47 58 97 885 64 Environmental security for people JON BARNETT 65 The emergent ...
... societies RONALD INGLEHART 61 Objective problems , subjective values , and global environmentalism : evaluating the ... society ? ANDREW BLOWERS vii 1 309 47 58 97 885 64 Environmental security for people JON BARNETT 65 The emergent ...
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Περιεχόμενα
General introduction | 1 |
The theory of population | 23 |
measuring economic success | 27 |
a conceptual framework | 36 |
The land ethic | 43 |
some lessons from | 45 |
The strategy of ecosystem development | 58 |
The tragedy of the commons | 75 |
The concept of a steadystate economy | 121 |
Environment population and technology in primitive socities | 157 |
Living resource conservation | 184 |
Coevolutionary agricultural development | 202 |
sustainable and equitable | 223 |
Principles for sustainable living | 247 |
Index | 299 |
What are forests for? | 332 |
Environmental valuation deliberative democracy | 80 |
Production consumption and externalities | 89 |
Indicators of sustainability | 103 |
The role of economics | 112 |
The trouble with wilderness or getting back | 357 |
Exploring uncommon ground | 379 |
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
absolute scarcity action animals areas basic become benefits biodiversity biological biomass biotic Brundtland Commission century Chapter coevolutionary concept conservation consumption cost countries crops cultural discourses diversity E. F. Schumacher earth Earth Summit ecological Ecological Economics ecological succession economists ecosystem effects energy entropy environment environmental European example existing external farmers flow forest function future Garrett Hardin genetic global Green Revolution groups human important income increase individual industrial inputs institutions labour land ethic land-using laws limits living London low entropy microecosystems natural capital natural resources natural science needs nutrients organic Paul Ekins physical plants political pollution population population density principles problems production protection ratio region relative residuals result social society soil solar species strategy sustainable development theory throughput tion ultimate means Volume waste wilderness