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E-grāmata: Envisioning a Sustainable and Desirable Future [World Scientific e-book]

Edited by (Australian Nat'l Univ, Australia), Edited by (Australian Nat'l Univ, Australia)
  • Formāts: 396 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Apr-2014
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814546898
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  • Formāts: 396 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Apr-2014
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814546898
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Most of the 46 chapters are versions of articles published in Solutions journal, in a regular section on envisioning a future society in which all the correct changes have been made. They are concerned with changing modes of thought and making political and economic changes rather than forecasting some technological fix. Among the topics are think like an ecosystem, a virtual visit to a sustainable 2050, a development philosophy for Bhutan and the world, a vision of America the possible, envisioning a smaller and stronger economy, three steps to a sustainable free-market economy, teaching a university course in sustainable happiness. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

The ever-pressing challenge for the current generation of mankind is to develop a shared vision that is both desirable to the vast majority of humanity and ecologically sustainable. Creating a Sustainable and Desirable Future offers a broad, critical discussion on what such a future should or can be, with global perspectives written by some of the world's leading thinkers, namely Wendell Berry, Van Jones, Frances Moore Lappe, Peggy Liu, Hunter Lovins and Gus Speth.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
About the Editors xv
About the Contributors xvii
Part 1 Introduction
1(30)
Chapter 1 Why We Need Visions of a Sustainable and Desirable World
3(6)
Robert Costanza
Ida Kubiszewski
Chapter 2 Envisioning a Sustainable World
9(6)
Donella Meadows
Chapter 3 Why Everyone Should Be a Futurist?
15(8)
William S. Becker
Chapter 4 Think Like an Ecosystem, See Solutions
23(8)
Frances Moore Lappe
Part 2 Future Histories: Descriptions of a Sustainable and Desirable Future and How We Got There
31(78)
Chapter 5 What Would a Sustainable and Desirable Economy-in-Society-in-Nature Look Like?
33(18)
Robert Costanza
Gar Alperovitz
Herman Daly
Joshua Farley
Carol Franco
Tim Jackson
Ida Kubiszewski
Juliet Schor
Peter Victor
Chapter 6 Vision Statement for the Planet in 2050
51(4)
Ajay Bhave
Silvia Ceausu
Anand Deshmukh
Jessica Jewell
Wayne Pan
Jana Timm
Chapter 7 Scenes from the Great Transition
55(10)
Paul D. Raskin
Chapter 8 Environmental History Exam 2052: The Last Half-Century
65(8)
Les W. Kuzyk
Chapter 9 A Virtual Visit to a Sustainable 2050
73(6)
Robert Costanza
Chapter 10 Reflections on a Life Lived Well and Wisely
79(6)
Joshua Farley
Chapter 11 The Great Turnaround: How Natural Capital Entered the Economy?
85(8)
Ronald Colman
Chapter 12 How New Zealand Became a Green Leader?
93(6)
John Peet
Chapter 13 The New New York: 2050
99(10)
Barbara Elizabeth Stewart
Part 3 Pieces of the Puzzle: Elements of the World We Want
109(80)
Chapter 14 Sustainability and Happiness: A Development Philosophy for Bhutan and the World
111(2)
Jigmi Y. Thinley
Chapter 15 Flourishing as a Goal of International Policy
113(4)
Martin Seligman
Chapter 16 What Else?
117(4)
Wendell Berry
Chapter 17 Let Us Envision Gender Equality: Nothing Else is Working
121(4)
Jane Roberts
Chapter 18 Another World: Finally Her(e)
125(6)
Kavita N. Ramdas
Jamie Querubin
Chapter 19 Policy Reform to 350
131(4)
Bill McKibben
Chapter 20 The Great Transition to 350
135(4)
Dylan Walsh
Tess Croner
Chapter 21 On Baselines That Need Shifting
139(4)
Daniel Pauly
Chapter 22 The Future of Roads: No Driving, No Emissions, Nature Reconnected
143(28)
Richard T. T. Forman
Daniel Sperling
Chapter 23 The New Security
171(4)
Gary Hart
Chapter 24 Green Accounting: Balancing Environment and Economy
175(10)
Peter Bartelmus
Chapter 25 A Vision of America the Possible
185(4)
James Gustave Speth
Part 4 Getting There
189(170)
Chapter 26 The Way Forward: Survival 2100
191(10)
William E. Rees
Chapter 27 An Integrating Story for a Sustainable Future
201(10)
Mary Evelyn Tucker
Brian Thomas Swimme
Chapter 28 It Is Time to Fight the Status Quo
211(4)
Bill McKibben
Chapter 29 Can We Avoid the Perfect Storm?
215(8)
David W. Orr
Chapter 30 Sustainable Shrinkage: Envisioning a Smaller, Stronger Economy
223(10)
Ernest Callenbach
Chapter 31 How to Apply Resilience Thinking: In Australia and Beyond?
233(6)
Brian Walker
Chapter 32 Endangered Elements: Conserving the Building Blocks of Life
239(10)
Penny D. Sackett
Chapter 33 Well-Being, Sufficiency, and Work-Time Reduction
249(6)
Anders Hoyden
Chapter 34 Millennium Consumption Goals (MCGs) at Rio+20: A Practical Step Toward Global Sustainability
255(8)
Mohan Munasinghe
Chapter 35 Happiness and Psychological Weil-Being: Building Human Capital to Benefit Individuals and Society
263(6)
George W. Burns
Chapter 36 Time for a Bold Vision: A New, Green Economy
269(10)
Van Jones
Chapter 37 A World That Works for All
279(14)
L. Hunter Lovins
Chapter 38 Fighting Poverty by Healing the Environment
293(6)
Christine Loh
Chapter 39 Re-Engineering the Planet: Three Steps to a Sustainable Free-Market Economy
299(6)
Eckart Wintzen
Chapter 40 Raising Gross National Happiness through Agroforestry
305(4)
Pahuna Sharma-Laden
Croix Thompson
Chapter 41 Building Bridges between Science and Policy to Achieve Sustainability
309(8)
Katherine Richardson
Ole Waiver
Chapter 42 Bringing Mozart to the Masses: Venezuela's Music Revolution
317(4)
Maria Paez Victor
Chapter 43 Creating the Schools of the Future: Education for a Sustainable Society
321(10)
Peter M. Senge
Chapter 44 A Values-Based Set of Solutions for the Next Generation
331(10)
Tim Kasser
Chapter 45 Teaching a University Course in Sustainable Happiness
341(6)
Catherine O 'Brien
Chapter 46 The Time Has Come to Catalyze a Sustainable Consumerism Movement
347(12)
Peggy Liu
Index 359