Handbook of sustainable development
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書誌事項
Handbook of sustainable development
Edward Elgar, c2014
2nd ed
大学図書館所蔵 全16件
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
Other editors: Simon Dietz, Eric Neumayer, Matthew Agarwala
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This Handbook demonstrates the well-established body of thinking on sustainable development which now exists, and its tighter focus today on limits to current economic growth patterns. But while there have been lots of big global debates on planetary boundaries, and thresholds for critical resources, there has been little progress on the ground and in getting the politics right. Contributing authors show that many of the models we use to understand and manage relations between planet, people and profit are hopelessly mis-specified. But better tools exist, such as sustainability indicators, national environmental accounts, and the ecological footprint to help bridge this gap.'
- Camilla Toulmin, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), UK'There is now wide recognition that current patterns of economic development are already putting great strains on resources, environment and the climate and that, if continued, the consequences could undermine or reverse past development gains and, possibly, lead to catastrophe. In other words our current paths are unsustainable. This Handbook provides a very thorough, thoughtful and valuable contribution to our understanding of the possible meanings of sustainable development, how it can be understood and calibrated, and characteristics of and choices around alternative paths. This is a subject that should be at the centre of the study of development and encompasses many disciplines. And it should be a subject that commands the attention of all those who think carefully about our future well-being; they will find this Handbook fascinating and essential reading.'
- Lord Nicholas Stern, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
This timely and important Handbook takes stock of progress made in our understanding of what sustainable development actually is and how it can be measured and achieved.
This fully updated and revised second edition captures recent developments in the field, including 14 new chapters by internationally renowned authors from a variety of perspectives and disciplines. The authors explain that the gap between public commitments to sustainable development and real-world action towards achieving it is still significant, but not insurmountable, and that opportunities do exist to reduce that margin. Contributors synthesize the established knowledge and clearly present cutting-edge concepts from the frontier of sustainability research with direct relevance to theory and practice. Topics covered include: the fundamentals of sustainability; equity within and between generations; the capital approach; green growth; measurements and indicators of sustainability; climate change and wellbeing.
This accessible, comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to exploring the theory and practice of sustainable development will prove an invaluable reference tool for researchers, students, academics and practitioners with an interest in the field of sustainable development.
Contributors: W.N. Adger, S. Afionis, J. Agyeman, M. Agarwala, J.A. Allan, G.B. Asheim, G. Atkinson, R.M. Auty, E.B. Barbier, A. Bowen, C. Carraro, M.A. Cole, G. Cranston, S. Dietz, L. Dupuy, O. Edenhofer, P. Ekins, S. Fankhauser, T.J. Foxon, A. Galli, G. Gosnell, A. Gouldson, R. Green, K. Hamilton, G. Heal, C. Hepburn, J. Hodbod, T. Jackson, S. Kadner, B. Kristr m, G.-M. Lange, P. Lawn, A. Lucchesi, G. Luderer, J.A. McGregor, G. McNicoll, J.C. Morales, Y. Mulugetta, E. Naikal, E. Neumayer, B.G. Norton, D. Pearce, A. Randall, Y. Rydin, G. Schwerhoff, R. Sullivan, A. Thompson, C.A. Tisdell, J.C.J.M. van den Bergh, J. Vogler, C. von Stechow, M. Wackernagel, A. Winkels, G. Yohe, Z. Zhang
目次
Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction
Giles Atkinson, Simon Dietz, Eric Neumayer and Matthew Agarwala
PART I: FUNDAMENTALS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
2. Comprehensive Wealth Accounting and Sustainable Development
Kirk Hamilton and Esther Naikal
3. Sustainable Development in Ecological Economics
Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh
4. Strong Sustainability and Critical Natural Capital
Paul Ekins
5. Ecosystems as Assets
Edward B. Barbier
6. Ecological and Social Resilience
W. Neil Adger and Jennifer Hodbod
PART II EQUITY ACROSS GENERATIONS
7. Ethics and Sustainable Development: The Virtues of an Adaptive Approach to Environmental Choice
Bryan G. Norton and Allen Thompson
8. Equitable Intergenerational Preferences and Sustainability
Geir B. Asheim
9. Evaluating Impacts in the Distant Future: Cost-benefit Analyses, Discounting, and the Alternatives
Cameron Hepburn and Greer Gosnell
10. Weak Sustainability, Conservation, and Precaution
Alan Randall
PART III EQUITY WITHIN GENERATIONS
11. Distribution, Sustainability and Environmental Policy
Geoffrey Heal and Bengt Kristr m
12. Environmental Justice and Sustainability
Julian Agyeman
13. Vulnerability, Poverty and Sustaining Well-being
W. Neil Adger and Alexandra Winkels
14. Human Wellbeing and Sustainability: Interdependent and Intertwined
J. Allister McGregor
PART IV: GROWTH, CONSUMPTION AND NATURAL CAPITAL
15. Green Growth
Alex Bowen
16. Economic Growth and the Environment
Matthew A. Cole and Andrea Lucchesi
17. The Resource Curse and Sustainable Development
Richard M. Auty
18. Sustainable Consumption
Tim Jackson
19. Population and Sustainability
Geoffrey McNicoll
20. Technological Lock-in and the Role of Innovation
Timothy J. Foxon
PART V: PROGRESS IN MEASURING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
21. Environmental Accounting
Glenn-Marie Lange
22. Genuine Saving as an Indicator of Sustainability
Kirk Hamilton and Esther Naikal
23. Measuring Sustainable Economic Welfare
Philip Lawn
24. Ecological Footprint Accounts
Mathis Wackernagel, Gemma Cranston, Juan Carlos Morales and Alessandro Galli
PART VI: THE INTERNATIONAL SETTING
25. International Trade and Sustainable Development
Louis Dupuy and Matthew Agarwala
26. International Environmental Cooperation
Carlo Carraro
27. The International Politics of Sustainable Development
John Vogler
28. Financing for Sustainable Development
Samuel Fankhauser and David Pearce
PART VII: DIMENSIONS OF SUSTAINABILITY
29. Climate Change Adaptation: A Risk-management Approach
Gary W. Yohe
30. Linking Climate Change Mitigation Research to Sustainable Development
Ottmar Edenhofer, Susanne Kadner, Christoph von Stechow, Gregor Schwerhoff and Gunnar Luderer
31. Sustainable Development of Water Resources
Matthew Agarwala and Tony Allan
32. Sustainable Agriculture
Clement A. Tisdell
33. Sustainable Energy Policy
Richard Green, Yacob Mulugetta and ZhongXiang Zhang
34. Sustainable Cities and Local Sustainability
Yvonne Rydin
35. Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability, and the Governance of Business
Andy Gouldson, Rory Sullivan and Stavros Afionis
Index
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