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This Handbook provides a state-of-the art review of the core debates and contributions on global sustainability governance. An important resource for academics and practitioners researching and working in the fields of environment and sustainability governance and politics.
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This Handbook provides a state-of-the art review of the core debates and contributions on global sustainability governance. An important resource for academics and practitioners researching and working in the fields of environment and sustainability governance and politics.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351691291
- Artikelnr.: 57982326
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351691291
- Artikelnr.: 57982326
Agni Kalfagianni is Associate Professor at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands. Doris Fuchs is Professor of International Relations and Sustainable Development and speaker of the Center for Interdisciplinary Sustainability Research at the University of Muenster, Germany. Anders Hayden is Associate Professor of Environmental Politics in the Department of Political Science at Dalhousie University, Canada.
Introduction: Critical and Transformative Perspectives on Global
Sustainability Governance Part 1: Conceptual Lenses 1. Power and Legitimacy
2. Environmental Governance as Performance 3. Engaging the Everyday:
Sustainability as Resonance 4. Materiality and Nonhuman Agency 5. Worlding
Global Sustainability Governance Part 2: Ethics, Principles, and Debates
6. Justice 7. Representation of Future Generations 8. The 'Good Life' and
Protected Needs 9. Post-Eurocentric Sustainability Governance: Lessons from
the Latin American Buen Vivir Experiment 10. Responsibility 11. Religion
12. Sufficiency Part 3. Key Challenges 13. North-South Inequity and Global
Environmental Governance 14. Growth and Development 15. The Mining Dilemma
16. Financialising Nature 17. Environmental Countermovements: Organised
Opposition to Climate Change Action in the United States 18. A Critique of
Techno-Optimism: Efficiency Without Sufficiency is Lost 19. Consumer Values
and Consumption 20. The Population Challenge Part 4: Transformative
Approaches 21. Beyond Magical Thinking 22. Democracy in The Anthropocene
23. Living Well within Limits: the Vision of Consumption Corridors 24.
Beyond GDP: The Economics of Well-being 25. Beyond A-Growth: Sustainable
Zero Growth 26. Work-Time Reduction for Sustainable Lifestyles 27.
Decarbonisation 28. Localism, Sharing, and Care Conclusion: Global
Sustainability Governance - Really?
Sustainability Governance Part 1: Conceptual Lenses 1. Power and Legitimacy
2. Environmental Governance as Performance 3. Engaging the Everyday:
Sustainability as Resonance 4. Materiality and Nonhuman Agency 5. Worlding
Global Sustainability Governance Part 2: Ethics, Principles, and Debates
6. Justice 7. Representation of Future Generations 8. The 'Good Life' and
Protected Needs 9. Post-Eurocentric Sustainability Governance: Lessons from
the Latin American Buen Vivir Experiment 10. Responsibility 11. Religion
12. Sufficiency Part 3. Key Challenges 13. North-South Inequity and Global
Environmental Governance 14. Growth and Development 15. The Mining Dilemma
16. Financialising Nature 17. Environmental Countermovements: Organised
Opposition to Climate Change Action in the United States 18. A Critique of
Techno-Optimism: Efficiency Without Sufficiency is Lost 19. Consumer Values
and Consumption 20. The Population Challenge Part 4: Transformative
Approaches 21. Beyond Magical Thinking 22. Democracy in The Anthropocene
23. Living Well within Limits: the Vision of Consumption Corridors 24.
Beyond GDP: The Economics of Well-being 25. Beyond A-Growth: Sustainable
Zero Growth 26. Work-Time Reduction for Sustainable Lifestyles 27.
Decarbonisation 28. Localism, Sharing, and Care Conclusion: Global
Sustainability Governance - Really?
Introduction: Critical and Transformative Perspectives on Global
Sustainability Governance Part 1: Conceptual Lenses 1. Power and Legitimacy
2. Environmental Governance as Performance 3. Engaging the Everyday:
Sustainability as Resonance 4. Materiality and Nonhuman Agency 5. Worlding
Global Sustainability Governance Part 2: Ethics, Principles, and Debates
6. Justice 7. Representation of Future Generations 8. The 'Good Life' and
Protected Needs 9. Post-Eurocentric Sustainability Governance: Lessons from
the Latin American Buen Vivir Experiment 10. Responsibility 11. Religion
12. Sufficiency Part 3. Key Challenges 13. North-South Inequity and Global
Environmental Governance 14. Growth and Development 15. The Mining Dilemma
16. Financialising Nature 17. Environmental Countermovements: Organised
Opposition to Climate Change Action in the United States 18. A Critique of
Techno-Optimism: Efficiency Without Sufficiency is Lost 19. Consumer Values
and Consumption 20. The Population Challenge Part 4: Transformative
Approaches 21. Beyond Magical Thinking 22. Democracy in The Anthropocene
23. Living Well within Limits: the Vision of Consumption Corridors 24.
Beyond GDP: The Economics of Well-being 25. Beyond A-Growth: Sustainable
Zero Growth 26. Work-Time Reduction for Sustainable Lifestyles 27.
Decarbonisation 28. Localism, Sharing, and Care Conclusion: Global
Sustainability Governance - Really?
Sustainability Governance Part 1: Conceptual Lenses 1. Power and Legitimacy
2. Environmental Governance as Performance 3. Engaging the Everyday:
Sustainability as Resonance 4. Materiality and Nonhuman Agency 5. Worlding
Global Sustainability Governance Part 2: Ethics, Principles, and Debates
6. Justice 7. Representation of Future Generations 8. The 'Good Life' and
Protected Needs 9. Post-Eurocentric Sustainability Governance: Lessons from
the Latin American Buen Vivir Experiment 10. Responsibility 11. Religion
12. Sufficiency Part 3. Key Challenges 13. North-South Inequity and Global
Environmental Governance 14. Growth and Development 15. The Mining Dilemma
16. Financialising Nature 17. Environmental Countermovements: Organised
Opposition to Climate Change Action in the United States 18. A Critique of
Techno-Optimism: Efficiency Without Sufficiency is Lost 19. Consumer Values
and Consumption 20. The Population Challenge Part 4: Transformative
Approaches 21. Beyond Magical Thinking 22. Democracy in The Anthropocene
23. Living Well within Limits: the Vision of Consumption Corridors 24.
Beyond GDP: The Economics of Well-being 25. Beyond A-Growth: Sustainable
Zero Growth 26. Work-Time Reduction for Sustainable Lifestyles 27.
Decarbonisation 28. Localism, Sharing, and Care Conclusion: Global
Sustainability Governance - Really?