This book argues that there is no way to make progress in building a sustainable future without extensive participation of non-state actors. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, sustainability and environmental policy.
This book argues that there is no way to make progress in building a sustainable future without extensive participation of non-state actors. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of climate change, sustainability and environmental policy.
Jens Hoff is Professor in Political Science and leader of the Centre for Sustainability and Society at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark Quentin Gausset is Associate Professor in Anthropology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark Simon Lex is Assistant Professor in Anthropology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part 1. Individual and Collective Sustainable Norms and Behaviour 2. Sustainable Societies: Committed People in Supportive Conditions 3. 'It has to be Reasonable': Pragmatic Ways of Living Sustainably in Danish Eco-Communities 4. Stronger Together: How Danish Environmental Communities Influence Behavioural and Societal Changes Part 2. Grassroots, green communities and social impact 5. Are Vegetables Political? The Traces of the Copenhagen Food Coop 6. Rethinking Environmentalism in a 'Ruined' World: Lessons from the Permaculture Movement 7. Urban Green Communities: Towards a Pragmatic Sociology of Civic Commonality in Sustainable City-Making 8. The Stop Wasting Food Movement as a Community of Potentialities 9.There Was No 'There' There Any More: An Australian Story About Knowledge, Power and Resistance 10. Labour Organising Against Climate Change: The Case of Fracking in the UK Part 3. Creating sustainable cities and infrastructures 11. Why Does Everyone Think Cities Can Save The Planet? 12. Imagining the Net Zero Emissions City: Urban Climate Governance in the City of Melbourne, Australia 13. Governing the Transnational: Exploring the Governance Tools of 100 Resilient Cities 14. Sustainability, Democracy and the Techno-Human Future
1. Introduction Part 1. Individual and Collective Sustainable Norms and Behaviour 2. Sustainable Societies: Committed People in Supportive Conditions 3. 'It has to be Reasonable': Pragmatic Ways of Living Sustainably in Danish Eco-Communities 4. Stronger Together: How Danish Environmental Communities Influence Behavioural and Societal Changes Part 2. Grassroots, green communities and social impact 5. Are Vegetables Political? The Traces of the Copenhagen Food Coop 6. Rethinking Environmentalism in a 'Ruined' World: Lessons from the Permaculture Movement 7. Urban Green Communities: Towards a Pragmatic Sociology of Civic Commonality in Sustainable City-Making 8. The Stop Wasting Food Movement as a Community of Potentialities 9.There Was No 'There' There Any More: An Australian Story About Knowledge, Power and Resistance 10. Labour Organising Against Climate Change: The Case of Fracking in the UK Part 3. Creating sustainable cities and infrastructures 11. Why Does Everyone Think Cities Can Save The Planet? 12. Imagining the Net Zero Emissions City: Urban Climate Governance in the City of Melbourne, Australia 13. Governing the Transnational: Exploring the Governance Tools of 100 Resilient Cities 14. Sustainability, Democracy and the Techno-Human Future
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