Fatal consumption : rethinking sustainable development
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Fatal consumption : rethinking sustainable development
(Sustainability and the environment, 5)
UBC Press, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Taking the slogan "think globally, act locally" to heart, thecontributors to Fatal Consumption are theoretical as well aspractical. They conceptualize the policy analysis they provide, whilealso proposing useful tools for those charged with making decisions.Though specific in focus, the analysis in Fatal Consumptioncan be generalized to most North American urban areas. It offers bothan understanding of the present and hope for a sustainable future,counterbalancing a discussion of the opportunities for change with afrank examination of the barriers to such change.
目次
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Fatal Consumption (When Too Much Is Not Enough) /Robert F. Woollard
Part 1: The Global Reality of Sustainability
1. Ecological Footprints and the Pathology of Consumption /William E. Rees
2. Global Consumption from the Perspective of Population Health /Clyde Hertzman and Shona Kelly
3. Social Capital, Civil Society, and Social Transformation /Michael Carr
Part 2: The Box We Are In and Some Ways Out
4. What Is Stopping Sustainability? Examining the Barriers toImplementation of Clouds of Change / Jennie L. Moore
5. Integrating Economy, Society, and Environment Through PolicyAssessment / Peter Boothroyd
6. Local versus Central Influences in Planning for Community Health/ Lawrence W. Green and Jean A. Shoveller
Part 3: Case Examples and the Reason for Hope
7. The City of Richmond: Reflections on Sustainability in Action /Janette McIntosh and Robert F. Woollard
8. The BC Sawmill Industry: A Case Study of Community and EcologicalSustainability / Aleck Ostry
Conclusion: Working Together and the Prospect for Hope / RobertF. Woollard
Contributors
Index
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