The Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Development

The Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Development

Author: John Kirkby

Publisher: Earthscan / James & James

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 9781853832161

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Such a huge number of books, journals and papers have been devoted to defining, assessing and implementing 'sustainable development' that students and other readers face information overload. Earthscan alone has published hundreds of essays and books on the subject. Now, though, the most authoritative writings have been carefully assessed and collected together in the Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Development. The contributions included span five years of the debate, and cover all the principal themes: the history of the concept; the problems in defining it; the issues surrounding it; and national and international policies and schemes to implement it. For ease of use, the essays have been split into key subject areas - such as agriculture, population and the commons - and they include practical case studies and examples, together with analyses from a number of different viewpoints from both the North and South. These seminal essays will provide readers with a unique overview of the subject, as well as the long-awaited basic course material for students of environmental studies, economics, geography, politics, planning and the social sciences.


The Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Development

The Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Development

Author: John Kirkby

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-01-23

Total Pages: 429

ISBN-13: 1000897257

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Such a huge number of books, journals and papers have been devoted to defining, assessing and implementing 'sustainable development' that students and other readers face information overload. Earthscan alone has published hundreds of essays and books on the subject. Now, though, the most authoritative writings have been carefully assessed and collected together in the Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Development. The contributions included span five years of the debate, and cover all the principle themes: the history of the concept; the problems in defining it; the issues surrounding it; and national international policies and schemes to implement it. For ease of use, the essays have been split into key subject areas - such as agriculture, population and the commons - and they include practical case studies and examples, together with analyses from a number of different viewpoints from both the North and South. These seminal essays will provide readers with a unique overview of the subject, as well as the long-awaited basic course material for students of environmental studies, economics, geography, politics, planning and the social sciences.


Understanding Sustainable Development

Understanding Sustainable Development

Author: John Blewitt

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-12-22

Total Pages: 814

ISBN-13: 1315465833

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A truly comprehensive introduction to the topic, Understanding Sustainable Development is designed to give students on a wide range of courses an appreciation of the key concepts and theories of sustainable development. Fully updated, the third edition includes detailed coverage of the Sustainable Development Goals and their impact on global development. Major challenges and topics are explored through a range of international case studies and media examples which maintain the ‘global to local’ structure of the previous edition. With an extensive website and pedagogy, Understanding Sustainable Development is the most complete guide to the subject for course leaders, undergraduates and postgraduates.


The Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Cities

The Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Cities

Author: David Satterthwaite

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-12-24

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 1317762614

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The last five years have brought an enormous growth in the literature on how urban development can meet human needs and ensure ecological sustainability. This collection brings together the most outstanding contributions from leading experts on the issues surrounding sustainable cities and urban development. The Earthscan Reader in Sustainable Cities is fully international in scope and coverage. It will be the basic introduction to the subject for a wide range of students in urban geography, planning and environmental studies, and is essential reading for professionals involved with the successful running and development of cities.


An Introduction to Sustainable Development

An Introduction to Sustainable Development

Author: Peter P. Rogers

Publisher: Earthscan

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 1849770476

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This volume is the most comprehensive textbook on sustainable development. It has been developed with students and professionals from around the world specifically for those who need a thorough grounding in the subject. Coverage includes: background to sustainable development and global environmental issues; measurement and sustainability indicators; environmental assessment, management and policy; approaches and linkages to poverty reduction; impacts and infrastructure development; economics, consumption, production and market failures; governance; participation; disaster management; international financial institutions; international environmental agreements; and the role of civil society.


An Introduction to Sustainable Development

An Introduction to Sustainable Development

Author: Jennifer A. Elliott

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780415335591

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This text examines the complex challenges presented by the goal of sustainable development at the local and global level. Areas covered include the challenges and opportunities for the developing world in the search for sustainable development.


An Introduction to Sustainable Development

An Introduction to Sustainable Development

Author: Jennifer Elliott

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-09-27

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1134308949

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This third edition of a successful, established text provides a concise and well-illustrated introduction to the ideas behind, and the practices flowing from the notion of sustainable development.


An Introduction to Sustainable Development

An Introduction to Sustainable Development

Author: Jennifer Elliott

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-09-27

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1134308957

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This third edition of a successful, established text provides a concise and well-illustrated introduction to the ideas behind, and the practices flowing from the notion of sustainable development.