Introduction to Sustainability

Introduction to Sustainability

Environmental, Social and Personal Perspectives

Mulligan, Martin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2017

338

Dura

Inglês

9781138698291

15 a 20 dias

790

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Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Biography of a concept

Chapter 3 Consumption and consumerism

Chapter 4 Global challenges as wicked problems

Chapter 5 Energy and society Anthony Richardson and Martin Mulligan

Chapter 6 Sustainability models and concepts

Chapter 7 Risk and Resilience

Chapter 8 Environmental Dimensions of Sustainability

Chapter 9 Social Dimensions of Sustainability

Chapter 10 Personal Dimensions

Chapter 11 Taking action

Chapter 12 Introduction to assessment and monitoring tools

Chapter 13 Focusing on water

Chapter 14 Food and agriculture Mel Neave and Martin Mulligan

Chapter 15 The Urban Challenge Michael Buxton and Martin Mulligan

Chapter 16 Rethinking waste Ruth Lane and Martin Mulligan
Social Ecology Model;Biodiversity;Ocean Currents;Climate Change;Social Wellbeing;Conservation;Good Life;Environmental economics;South Sudan;Environmental policy;UK Sustainable Development Commission;Environmental studies;Sea Water;Sustainability;RMIT University;Sustainable development;Ecological Flows;Anthony Richardson;International Slow Food Movement;Mel Neave;Young Men;Michael Buxton;UK Planner;Ruth Lane;Soft Systems Methodology;professional life;IPCC Assessment Report;equality;Energy Sources;quality of life;Vincent Van Gogh;personal life;Fastest Growing Waste Stream;sustainability principles;Human Development Index;Gdp Growth;GDR Regime;Addictive Consumption;Water Access Problems;Marine Protected Areas;West Germany;Calorie Rich Diets