This collection of previously unpublished articles addresses in a comprehensive fashion the 1990s' question of whether the industrial model of human progress can be sustained in the long run. It analyzes the social, political. economic, and environmental implications as well as potential solutions to the problem of resource-intensive growth. Twenty experts consider matters on a global scale, focusing on institutional and value issues, international issues such as Global North vs. Global South, and the debate between growth and development.
This collection of previously unpublished articles addresses in a comprehensive fashion the 1990s' question of whether the industrial model of human progress can be sustained in the long run. It analyzes the social, political. economic, and environmental implications as well as potential solutions to the problem of resource-intensive growth. Twenty experts consider matters on a global scale, focusing on institutional and value issues, international issues such as Global North vs. Global South, and the debate between growth and development.
Introduction One: Designing Sustainable Societies: Values and Institutions 1: Peace, Justice, and Sustainability 2: Unsustainable Liberty, Sustainable Freedom 3: Sustainability's Five Capitals and Three Pillars 4: Sustainability and the System Problem Two: The Changing Global Context 5: Trade Policy: Clouds in the Vision of Sustainability 6: International Treaties for Sustainability: Is the Montreal Protocol a Useful Model? 7: Transparent Sovereignty 8: War, Weapons, and Sustainability in the Post-Cold Era Three: Sustainable Development and North-South Issues 9: Toward a Sustainable Global Population 10: Physical Growth versus Technological Development: Odds in the Sustainability Race 11: Barriers to a Sustainable China 12: Authentic Development: Is it Sustainable? 13: Involving Women in Sustainable Development: Livelihoods and Conservation 14: North-South Cooperation for Sustainability Four: Challenges of Transition 15: Corporations as Agents for a Sustainable Society 16: World Food Problems: Making the Transition from Agriculture to Regenerative Food Systems 17: Becoming Sustainable: Changing the Way We Think 18: Infoglut and Competing Problems: Key Barriers Suggesting a New Strategy for Sustainability 19: Norway: Progress Toward Sustainability? 20: Measuring Sustainability: Indicators, Trends, and Performance
Introduction One: Designing Sustainable Societies: Values and Institutions 1: Peace, Justice, and Sustainability 2: Unsustainable Liberty, Sustainable Freedom 3: Sustainability's Five Capitals and Three Pillars 4: Sustainability and the System Problem Two: The Changing Global Context 5: Trade Policy: Clouds in the Vision of Sustainability 6: International Treaties for Sustainability: Is the Montreal Protocol a Useful Model? 7: Transparent Sovereignty 8: War, Weapons, and Sustainability in the Post-Cold Era Three: Sustainable Development and North-South Issues 9: Toward a Sustainable Global Population 10: Physical Growth versus Technological Development: Odds in the Sustainability Race 11: Barriers to a Sustainable China 12: Authentic Development: Is it Sustainable? 13: Involving Women in Sustainable Development: Livelihoods and Conservation 14: North-South Cooperation for Sustainability Four: Challenges of Transition 15: Corporations as Agents for a Sustainable Society 16: World Food Problems: Making the Transition from Agriculture to Regenerative Food Systems 17: Becoming Sustainable: Changing the Way We Think 18: Infoglut and Competing Problems: Key Barriers Suggesting a New Strategy for Sustainability 19: Norway: Progress Toward Sustainability? 20: Measuring Sustainability: Indicators, Trends, and Performance
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