Living within a fair share ecological footprint
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Living within a fair share ecological footprint
Routledge, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
According to many authorities the impact of humanity on the earth is already overshooting the earth's capacity to supply humanity's needs. This is an unsustainable position. This book does not focus on the problem but on the solution, by showing what it is like to live within a fair earth share ecological footprint.
The authors describe numerical methods used to calculate this, concentrating on low or no cost behaviour change, rather than on potentially expensive technological innovation. They show what people need to do now in regions where their current lifestyle means they are living beyond their ecological means, such as in Europe, North America and Australasia. The calculations focus on outcomes rather than on detailed discussion of the methods used. The main objective is to show that living with a reduced ecological footprint is both possible and not so very different from the way most people currently live in the west.
The book clearly demonstrates that change in behaviour now will avoid some very challenging problems in the future. The emphasis is on workable, practical and sustainable solutions based on quantified research, rather than on generalities about overall problems facing humanity.
目次
Part 1: Introduction 1. Footprints and Fair Earth Share Part 2: What does Living within a Fair Earth Share Mean? 2.1: Personal Footprint 2. Food 3. Domestic Travel 4. Consumer Goods 5. The Dwelling 6. Tourism 2.2: Collective Footprint 7. Infrastructure 8. Government 9. Services Part 3: Footprints in the Past 10. A Study of Wellington in the 1950s Part 4: Footprints in the Present 11. A Study of China 12. A Study of Suberban Thailand 13. Kampung Naga, Indonesia 14. A Study of Hanoi, Vietnam 15. A Study of Suburban New Zealand 16. The Hockerton Housing Project, England 17. Education for Lower Footprints 18. Footprints and Income 19. Sustainable Urban Form Part 5: Conclusions 20. "I wouldn't Start from Here..."
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