第三世界の環境と持続可能性(第2版)<br>Green Development : Environment and Sustainability in the Third World (2 SUB)

第三世界の環境と持続可能性(第2版)
Green Development : Environment and Sustainability in the Third World (2 SUB)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 445 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780415147651
  • DDC分類 338.927091724

基本説明

Discusses the roots of sustainable development thinking and its evolution in the last three decades.

Full Description


This revised and updated new edition retains the clear and powerful argument which characterized the original. It gives a valuable analysis of the theory and practice of sustainable development and suggests that at the start of the new millennium, we should think radically about the challenge of sustainability. Fully revised, this latest edition includes further reading, chapter outlines, chapter summaries and new discussion topics, and explores:the roots of sustainable development thinking and its evolution in the last three decades of the twentieth centurythe dominant ideas within mainstream sustainable developmentthe nature and diversity of alternative ideas about sustainabilitythe problems of environmental degradation and the environmental impacts of developmentstrategies for building sustainability in development from above and below.Offering a synthesis of theoretical ideas on sustainability based on the industrialized economies of the North and the practical, applied ideas in the South which tend to ignore 'First World' theory, this important text gives a clear discussion of theory and extensive practical insights drawn from Africa, Latin America and Asia.

Contents

1. The Dilemma of Sustainability 2. The Origins of Sustainable Development 3. The Development of Sustainable Development 4. Sustainable Development: The Rio Machine 5. Mainstream Sustainable Development 6. Countercurrents in Sustainable Development 7. Environment, Degradation and Sustainability 8. The Environmental Costs of Development 9. The Political Ecology of Sustainability 10. Sustainability and Risk Society 11. Mainstreaming Environmental Risk 12. Sustainable Development from Below 13. Green Development: Reformism or Radicalism?