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E-grāmata: Global Sustainable Development in the Twenty-First Century

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  • Izdevniecība: Keele University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781474496902
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This book addresses the theme of global sustainable development across two dimensions. First it introduces its progress and prospects in both rich and poor countries. It then outlines the major trends that will in practice influence the direction of sustainable development into the next century. It encompasses an understanding of sustainable development as both a theoretical framework for thinking about how to deal with human needs and environmental limits on the one hand, and a more material understanding of it as a set of practices, on the other. The book is written by a group of internationally-recognised experts in the field, and is distinctive in offering a variety of philosophical and ethical reflections on sustainable development. Core issues covered include economic growth, poverty reduction, future generations, technology, population and diversity, making it an ideal text for students. Key Features: The only available text to introduce the philosophical and ethical issues surrounding sustainable development Contributors are internationally-renowned experts in the field and include activists and policy makers, as well as academics Core areas include global equality, technology, women and population An ideal course textbook for Politics, Philosophy and International Relations students

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This has the potential of being a 'must read' collection of essays for upper division students at the best schools and graduate students generally. -- Professor Richard B. Norgaard, University of California at Berkeley An exciting book which will be an important contribution to the field. -- Nigel Dower, University of Aberdeen This has the potential of being a 'must read' collection of essays for upper division students at the best schools and graduate students generally. An exciting book which will be an important contribution to the field.

Preface vii Acknowledgements viii Introduction - Sustainable Development: The Contested Vision 1(9) Alan Holland The Concept of Sustainable Development 10(21) Desmond McNeill Global Sustainable Development: Its Intellectual and historical Roots 31(18) Keekok Lee Sustainable Development and the Defence of the Natural World 49(13) Andrew Dobson Sustainable Development in Developing Countries: Cultural Diversity and Environmental Rationality 62(15) Enrique Leff Sustainable Development in the Developed Countries: Will Theory and Practice Meet? 77(21) Jan J. Boersema Joeri Bertels Global Equity: The Environment and Development 98(17) Michael Redclift Can Technology Make the World Safe for Development? The Environment in the Age of Information 115(30) Mark Sagoff Women, Development and Environmental Sustainability 145(18) Mary Mellor Local Knowledge and Sustainable Development in Developing Countries 163(25) Roy Ellen Sustainability and Population Policies: Myths, Truths and Half-baked ideas 188(12) Avner de-Shalit People Defining Their Environments: A Future of Change 200(21) Koos Neefjes Notes on the Contributors 221(4) Index 225
Keekok Lee is a Researcher in the Department of Philosophy at Lancaster University. Alan Holland is Professor of Applied Philosophy at Lancaster University Desmond McNeill is Director of the Centre for Development and the Environment at the University of Oslo.