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|a Enabling Responsible Living.
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|a Part I Introduction; 1 Enabling Responsible Living; 1 ... Background to this Book; 2 ... Structure and Content; 2 ''1 + 1 = 5''; Abstract; 1 ... Introduction; 2 ... Partnerships per Definition; 3 ... Historical Lessons from the Abolition of Slavery; 4 ... Present Situation and Perspectives; References; Part II Understanding Responsible Living; 3 The Underrated Discipline; Abstract; 1 ... Introduction; 2 ... Strengths of Home Economics for Promoting Responsible Living; 2.1 Focus on a Responsible Use of Resources; 2.2 Focus on Practical Knowledge; 2.3 Focus on Productive Household Functions.
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|a 2.4 Focus on an Alternative Economic Paradigm3 ... Reasons Explaining Home Economics' Deficient Recognition; 4 ... Ideas for Strengthening Home Economics; References; 4 How to Promote Sustainable Living?; Abstract; 1 ... Introduction; 2 ... Consumer Practices of Dutch Downshifters; 2.1 Purchasing Activities; 2.2 Food; 2.3 Leisure Activities; 2.4 Environment; 2.5 Do-it-yourself; 2.6 Mobility; 3 ... Positive and Negative Experiences of Downshifting; 4 ... Downshifting and Sustainable Living; 4.1 Financial Behaviour; 4.2 Eco-Friendly Behaviour; 4.3 Personal Well-Being and Happiness.
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|a 5 ... Promoting Sustainable Living Through Downshifting5.1 Increase Sustainable Personal Finances; 5.2 Transform the Consumption Infrastructure; 5.3 Strengthen Existing Initiatives; 5.4 Brand Sustainable Living as Prestigious; 6 ... Conclusion; References; 5 Youth, Consumption and Citizenship; Abstract; 1 ... Introduction; 2 ... Research Questions in Detail; 3 ... Theoretical Background; 3.1 Theory of Post-Materialism; 3.2 Theory of Distrust, or Loss of Confidence in Conventional Political Institutions; 4 ... Methodology and Sampling; 5 ... Results and Discussion; 5.1 Interests and Attitudes; 5.2 Political Participation.
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|a 5.3 Discussion of Descriptive Results5.4 Socio-Demographic Determinants of Political (Consumer) Behaviour; 6 ... Conclusion; References; Part III Policies for Responsible Living; 6 A Multi-Level Framework and Values-Based Indicators to Enable Responsible Living; Abstract; 1 ... Introduction; 1.1 Relevance and Overview; 1.2 A Systems Approach; 2 ... The Individual Level; 3 ... Local Level; 3.1 Community Diversity; 3.2 Community Education; 3.3 Values-Based Indicators at Local Level; 4 ... National Level; 5 ... International Level; 5.1 Global Economy and Financial Crisis; 5.2 Rio+20 and Other UN Activities.
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|a 6 ... ConclusionsReferences; 7 Driving Forces, Environmental Pressures and Policy Instruments; Abstract; 1Introduction; 2Methodology; 3Household Environmental Pressures on the Environment in Latvia; 3.1 Housing; 3.2 Food; 3.3 Mobility; 4Driving Forces; 4.1 Housing Sector; 4.2 Transport Sector; 4.3 Food Sector; 5Policy Instruments and Stakeholder Roles; 6Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; 8 Capacity for the Implementation of Education for Sustainable Consumption in Northeast Asia; Abstract; 1 ... Introduction; 2 ... Methods; 3 ... Governmental Strategies on ESC.
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|a The book focuses on responsible living as the individual's contribution to sustainable development. We believe that sustainable development can only be achieved if individual freedom and responsibilities are balanced on a high level while taking social, ecological and economic needs into account. A crucial element to achieve this is to integrate different perspectives of stakeholders and co-create a joined approach through partnerships. While partnerships develop new opportunities for the stakeholders involved they also require a readiness for mutual understanding, respect and courage to co-cr.
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