In this second edition, the authors present new developments in the sustainability discussion and argue that a new understanding of sustainability is needed if we are to truly serve future generations ecologically, economically, and equitably.
In this second edition, the authors present new developments in the sustainability discussion and argue that a new understanding of sustainability is needed if we are to truly serve future generations ecologically, economically, and equitably.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Heather M. Farley is an Assistant Professor of Public Management at the College of Coastal Georgia, USA. She has held roles as a former University Sustainability Coordinator and a Researcher at Northern Arizona University and a Sustainability Coordinator for Sea Island in coastal Georgia. Zachary A. Smith is a Regents' Professor of Environmental and Natural Resources Policy and Administration in the Department of Politics and International Affairs at Northern Arizona University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. A Brief History of Sustainability 2. Multidisciplinary Ways of Defining Sustainability 3. A Review of the Literature on Sustainability and its definitions 4. Government Responses to the Sustainability Challenge 5. Non-governmental Institutions and Sustainability 6. Neo-Sustainability Conclusions
Introduction 1. A Brief History of Sustainability 2. Multidisciplinary Ways of Defining Sustainability 3. A Review of the Literature on Sustainability and its definitions 4. Government Responses to the Sustainability Challenge 5. Non-governmental Institutions and Sustainability 6. Neo-Sustainability Conclusions
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