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Understanding Sustainable Development
By John Blewitt
'A significant achievement in addressing a complex contemporary issue in such a clear and optimistic way. Will it make a difference to our understanding? I think it will.'
Stephen Martin, Visiting Professor, Center for Complexity and Change, The Open University
Paperback
Sample Chapter
July 2008 •
304 pages •
240 x 170mm •
ISBN 9781844074549
Sustainable development is notoriously difficult to grasp for students and professionals. Multidimensional, encompassing social, ecological and economic theories, policies and practice, it can be a maze of complexity and contradiction.
This powerful new textbook, by a topic instructor in the field, is the first to unravel sustainable development and provide readers with the deep understanding so often missing in other texts. The book adopts a multi-perspective approach designed specifically to allow access to the topic from a wide range of educational and professional backgrounds and to develop understanding of a diversity of approaches and traditions at different levels. It features multiple entry points, explains jargon and explores controversies. Also offering boxed examples from the local to the global, Understanding Sustainable Development is the most complete guide to the subject for course leaders, students and self-learners.
'This is an immensely important book that brings into a cohesive and dialogic whole, the multiple strands that do - or should - feed into understandings of sustainable development. It draws upon worldviews and perspectives often marginalized or ignored in the adrenaline rush to make sustainability a living reality. A 'must read' for both those new to and those steeped in the field.'
David Selby, Director, Centre for Sustainable Futures, University of Plymouth
'Presents a comprehensive account of the sustainability territory, successfully integrating ideas from science, philosophy, sociology and cultural studies in its explication of key topics within this field. It will prove invaluable for those of us from a range of disciplines and perspectives who are trying to make sense of what 'sustainability' means, and what actions we might take to realize it within our communities, organizations and homes.'
Donna Ladkin, Senior Lecturer in Organizational Learning and Leadership at Cranfield University School of Management
'Understanding Sustainable Development is a major work and it largely achieves a very difficult task. It comes closer than most to that elusive ideal: the comprehensive book on a broadly based interpretation of sustainable development!'
Julian Agyeman, Associate Professor and Chair, Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, Tufts University
'Scientists, engineers, technologists, mathematicians, and economists will find the text useful to see how their efforts have been interpreted by others.'
Experimental Agriculture
CONTENTS
Introduction
Globalization and Sustainable Development
Worldviews and Ethical Values - Towards an Ecological Paradigm
Cultural and Contested Understandings of Science and Sustainability
Connecting the Social with the Environmental: Social Capital and Environmental Justice
Sustainable Development, Politics and Governance
Beyond the Imperatives of Economic Growth and ‘Business as Usual’
Envisioning a Sustainable Society
Tools and Systems for Sustainability
Communication and Learning for Sustainability
Leading the Sustainability Process
Index
John Blewitt is the Sustainability and Knowledge Transfer Co-ordinator, School of Geography, Archaeology and Earth Resources, University of Exeter, UK, author of The Ecology of Learning (2006) and co-editor of The Sustainability Curriculum (2004).
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