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Introduction to sustainability : environmental, social and personal perspectives

By: Mulligan, Martin.
Contributor(s): Buxton, Michael | Lane, Ruth | Neave, Melissa | Richardson, Anthony.
Publisher: Abingdon : Routledge, 2018Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xxii, 315 p. ; ill. 26 cm.ISBN: 9781138698307.Subject(s): Sustainability | 86.75 environmental law | Anthropocena era | Australia | Bangladesh | Blair government social inclusion agenda | China | Catchment management | Cost-benefit analysis(CBA) | Desertification | Ecosystem services | Extreme weather events | Fish stocks | Food,Agriculture Organization (FAO) | Greenhouse gas | Hydrological cycle | Individualisation | OECD | Tipping points,eco system | USA | Waste flews | Maslow's Pyramid | PesticidesDDC classification: 338.927 Summary: An Introduction to Sustainability provides students with a comprehensive overview of the key concepts and ideas which are encompassed within the growing field of sustainability. The fully updated second edition, including new figures and images, teases out the diverse but intersecting domains of sustainability and emphasises strategies for action. Aimed at those studying the subject for the first time, it is unique in giving students from different disciplinary backgrounds a coherent framework and set of core principles for applying broad sustainability principles within their own personal and professional lives. These include: working to improve equality within and across generations; moving from consumerism to quality of life goals; and respecting diversity in both nature and culture. Areas of emerging importance such as the economics of prosperity and wellbeing stand alongside core topics including: *Energy and society *Consumption and consumerism *Risk and resilence *Waste, water and land. Key challenges and applications are explored through international case studies, and each chapter includes a thematic essay drawing on diverse literature to provide an integrated introduction to fundamental issues.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

An Introduction to Sustainability provides students with a comprehensive overview of the key concepts and ideas which are encompassed within the growing field of sustainability. The fully updated second edition, including new figures and images, teases out the diverse but intersecting domains of sustainability and emphasises strategies for action. Aimed at those studying the subject for the first time, it is unique in giving students from different disciplinary backgrounds a coherent framework and set of core principles for applying broad sustainability principles within their own personal and professional lives. These include: working to improve equality within and across generations; moving from consumerism to quality of life goals; and respecting diversity in both nature and culture. Areas of emerging importance such as the economics of prosperity and wellbeing stand alongside core topics including: *Energy and society *Consumption and consumerism *Risk and resilence *Waste, water and land. Key challenges and applications are explored through international case studies, and each chapter includes a thematic essay drawing on diverse literature to provide an integrated introduction to fundamental issues.

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