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Creating a sustainable and desirable future : insights from 45 global thought leaders /

The ever-pressing challenge for the current generation of mankind is to develop a shared vision that is both desirable to the vast majority of humanity and ecologically sustainable. Creating a Sustainable and Desirable Future offers a broad, critical discussion on what such a future should or can be...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Costanza, Robert (Editor ), Kubiszewski, Ida (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New Jersey : World Scientific, [2014]
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • pt. 1. Introduction. ch. 1. Why we need visions of a sustainable and desirable world / Robert Costanza and Ida Kubiszewski
  • ch. 2. Envisioning a sustainable world / Donella Meadows
  • ch. 3. Why everyone should be a futurist? / William S. Becker
  • ch. 4. Think like an ecosystem, see solutions / Frances Moore Lappe
  • pt. 2. Future histories: Descriptions of a sustainable and desirable future and how we got there. ch. 5. What would a sustainable and desirable economy-in-society-in-nature look like? / Robert Costanza [and others]
  • ch. 6. Vision statement for the planet in 2050 / Ajay Bhave [and others]
  • ch. 7. Scenes from the great transition / Paul D. Raskin
  • ch. 8. Environmental history exam 2052: The last half-century / Les W. Kuzyk
  • ch. 9. A virtual visit to a sustainable 2050 / Robert Costanza
  • ch. 10. Reflections on a life lived well and wisely / Joshua Farley
  • ch. 11. The great turnaround: How natural capital entered the economy? / Ronald Colman
  • ch. 12. How New Zealand became a green leader? / John Peet
  • ch. 13. The new New York: 2050 / Barbara Elizabeth Stewart
  • pt. 3. Pieces of the puzzle: Elements of the world we want. ch. 14. Sustainability and happiness: A development philosophy for Bhutan and the world / Jigmi Y. Thinley
  • ch. 15. Flourishing as a goal of international policy / Martin Seligman
  • ch. 16. What else? / Wendell Berry
  • ch. 17. Let us envision gender equality: Nothing else is working / Jane Roberts
  • ch. 18. Another world: Finally her(e) / Kavita N. Ramdas and Jamie Querubin
  • ch. 19. Policy reform to 350 / Bill McKibben
  • ch. 20. The great transition to 350 / Dylan Walsh and Tess Croner
  • ch. 21. On baselines that need shifting / Daniel Pauly
  • ch. 22. The future of roads: No driving, no emissions, nature reconnected / Richard T.T. Forman and Daniel Sperling
  • ch. 23. The new security / Gary Hart
  • ch. 24. Green accounting: Balancing environment and economy / Peter Bartelmus
  • ch. 25. A vision of America the possible / James Gustave Speth
  • pt. 4. Getting there. ch. 26. The way forward: Survival 2100 / William E. Rees
  • ch. 27. An integrating story for a sustainable future / Mary Evelyn Tucker and Brian Thomas Swimme
  • ch. 28. It is time to fight the status quo / Bill McKibben
  • ch. 29. Can we avoid the perfect storm? / David W. Orr
  • ch. 30. Sustainable shrinkage: Envisioning a smaller, stronger economy / Ernest Callenbach
  • ch. 31. How to apply resilience thinking: In Australia and beyond? / Brian Walker
  • ch. 32. Endangered elements: Conserving the building blocks of life / Penny D. Sackett
  • ch. 33. Well-being, sufficiency, and work-time reduction / Anders Hayden
  • ch. 34. Millennium Consumption Goals (MCGs) at Rio+20: A practical step toward global sustainability / Mohan Munasinghe
  • ch. 35. Happiness and psychological well-being: Building human capital to benefit individuals and society / George W. Burns
  • ch. 36. Time for a bold vision: A new, green economy / Van Jones
  • ch. 37. A world that works for all / L. Hunter Lovins
  • ch. 38. Fighting poverty by healing the environment / Christine Loh
  • ch. 39. Re-engineering the planet: Three steps to a sustainable free-market economy / Eckart Wintzen
  • ch. 40. Raising gross national happiness through agroforestry / Pahuna Sharma-Laden and Croix Thompson
  • ch. 41. Building bridges between science and policy to achieve sustainability / Katherine Richardson and Ole Waver
  • ch. 42. Bringing Mozart to the masses: Venezuela's music revolution / Maria Paez Victor
  • ch. 43. Creating the schools of the future: Education for a sustainable society / Peter M. Senge
  • ch. 44. A values-based set of solutions for the next generation / Tim Kasser
  • ch. 45. Teaching a university course in sustainable happiness / Catherine O'Brien
  • ch. 46. The time has come to catalyze a sustainable consumerism movement / Peggy Liu.