Sustainable societies in a fragile world : perspectives from Germany and Japan
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Sustainable societies in a fragile world : perspectives from Germany and Japan
Sophia University Press , Printed and distributed by Gyosei, c2024
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- Introduction Where Are We Headed?The Role of Social Science Research in Working Towards a Sustainable Future
- Transition to an Environmentally Friendly Society(Kamikatsu as a Zero Waste Role‐model?Lessons for Future Zero Waste Cities;Paving the Way for Carbon‐neutral Schools:Getting Students Actively Involved in Climate Protection Measures;A Revolution in Consciousness?Changes in Environmental Attitudes and Behaviours in Germany and Japan)
- Sustainable and Resilient:Regional and Urban Development(Sustainability and Adaptation in Planning:Community Resilience Against Accelerating Environmental Change;Sustainable and Resilient Societies?Comparing Notions of the ‘Smart City’ in Germany and Japan)
- Inclusive Societies:Leave No One Behind(The Urban Poor Under the COVID‐19 Pandemic:The Case of Tokyo;Cyber‐and Traditional Bullying as Global Challenges?Findings from Germany,Hong Kong,and Japan;Sustainable Democracy and Value Change:Europe,East Asia,and Southeast Asia in Comparison)
- Epilogue Sustainable Societies:Moving Forward With No Time to Waste
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