European University Institute Library

Sustainability, Leslie Paul Thiele

Label
Sustainability, Leslie Paul Thiele
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [218]-229) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Sustainability
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
812070780
Responsibility statement
Leslie Paul Thiele
Series statement
Key concepts
Summary
"The pursuit of sustainability has generated lifestyle changes for individuals across the globe, widespread initiatives within civil society and business, historic policies for municipal, regional, and national governments, and crucial protocols and agreements by international organizations. Increasingly, sustainability provides a common language and goal for diverse peoples and nations. Yet the meaning of sustainability remains unsettled, and the term frequently serves as a PR strategy--a green veneer for business as usual--rather than a driver of fundamental change. Leslie Paul Thiele's accessible yet thorough book provides a broad-ranging introduction to the concept and practice of sustainability today. It addresses the history, scope, and contested meanings of sustainability as an ethical ideal, an ascendant ideology, and a common sense approach to living in an ever more crowded world of increasingly scarce resources. Key topics covered include environmental health and ecological resilience, the promise and unintended consequences of technology, political and legal challenges, economic limits and opportunities, and cultural change. Unlike most other approaches to this crucial topic, Thiele argues that sustainability requires innovation and adaptation as much as the conservation of resources. His book will be a valuable resource for students in a broad range of courses, including environmental studies and related areas, as well as general readers keen to grapple with one of the most pressing issues of our times"--provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction. -- Sustainability and time. -- The geography of sustainability. -- Ecological resilience and environmental health. -- Technological solutions and their problems. -- The political and legal challenge. -- Sustaining economies. -- Culture and change. -- Conclusion
Classification
Is Part Of
Mapped to

Incoming Resources