Environment, Development, and Sustainability
Perspectives and Cases from Around the World
Herausgeber: Wilson, Gordon; Kimbowa, Richard; Furniss, Pam
Environment, Development, and Sustainability
Perspectives and Cases from Around the World
Herausgeber: Wilson, Gordon; Kimbowa, Richard; Furniss, Pam
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Case studies from technologists, engineers, natural and social scientists, and practitioners present multiple perspectives on sustainable development. Examples from both developing and developed countries, show how environment, development and sustainability intertwine to form an issue of truly global concern.
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Case studies from technologists, engineers, natural and social scientists, and practitioners present multiple perspectives on sustainable development. Examples from both developing and developed countries, show how environment, development and sustainability intertwine to form an issue of truly global concern.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 188mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199560646
- ISBN-10: 0199560641
- Artikelnr.: 28439897
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 188mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199560646
- ISBN-10: 0199560641
- Artikelnr.: 28439897
Gordon Wilson is a Senior Lecturer in Technology and Development at the Open University, where he is Director of the inter-faculty Environment, Development and International Studies Programme. His research interests are in collective knowledge construction and the role of scientists, technologists, and other professional agents in development practice. He has undertaken research in Zimbabwe, Uganda, and Algeria. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Pamela Furniss is a Senior Lecturer in Environmental Systems at the Open University. She has many years experience of writing teaching materials for the university on a wide range of environmental subjects, principally in the areas of water resource management. She was Course Team Chair for the production of Environmental decision making: a systems approach (T863). Richard Kimbowa works for Uganda Coalition for Sustainable Development (UCSD), a local membership advocacy NGO. He is an alumnus of the OU's M.Sc Development Mangement Programme (2003-2006). He is professionally interested in civil society as mechanisms and institutions to secure sustainable development.
* Section A Introduction
* 1: Making the connections between environment, development, and
sustainability
* Section B Learning from the local
* 2: The challenge for environment, development and sustainability in
China.
* 3: Rural development and environment in Uganda
* 4: Traditional and modern (or improved) rural water supplies: stories
from Ethiopia and Niger
* 5: The souvenirs of communism: missed opportunities for sustainable
development innovations in the enlarged European Union?
* 6: Sustainable transport systems: learning from Cuba
* 7: At the coal face in Australia: the youth climate movement
* 8: Social dynamics of the US environmental challenge
* 9: Looking beyond the visible: contesting environmental agendas for
Mumbai's slums
* Section C Major themes in environment, development and sustainability
* 10: Climate Change: causes and consequences
* 11: Can ecosystems be managed sustainably? Biodiversity and tropical
forests
* 12: Conservation and development in Scotland and Uganda
* 13: Managing water for sustainable development across international
boundaries: the Rhine river basin
* 14: Municipal waste management and the environmental health
challenge: a tale of two cities
* 15: Environment, inequality, and the internal contradictions of
globalization
* 16: Environmental ethics and development
* Section D Action for environment, development and sustainability
* 17: Local governance and sustainable development in Wales: making a
difference?
* 18: Cities and climate change: leading to a low carbon London
* 19: Exploring participation in science, technology and innovation:
tissue-culture bananas in Kenya
* 20: Designing for sustainability
* 21: Corporate responsibility in practice: building an eco-city from
scratch
* 22: Innovative partnerships for sustainable development in Harare,
Zimbabwe
* 23: Community-led sustainable development: the champion approach
* 24: Why involve the public? Case studies of public involvement in
environmental initiatives in South Africa
* 25: Tools and techniques for environmental decision making
* Section E Conclusion
* 26: Scientific, social science and technological approaches to
understanding environmental change
* 27: Conclusion
* 1: Making the connections between environment, development, and
sustainability
* Section B Learning from the local
* 2: The challenge for environment, development and sustainability in
China.
* 3: Rural development and environment in Uganda
* 4: Traditional and modern (or improved) rural water supplies: stories
from Ethiopia and Niger
* 5: The souvenirs of communism: missed opportunities for sustainable
development innovations in the enlarged European Union?
* 6: Sustainable transport systems: learning from Cuba
* 7: At the coal face in Australia: the youth climate movement
* 8: Social dynamics of the US environmental challenge
* 9: Looking beyond the visible: contesting environmental agendas for
Mumbai's slums
* Section C Major themes in environment, development and sustainability
* 10: Climate Change: causes and consequences
* 11: Can ecosystems be managed sustainably? Biodiversity and tropical
forests
* 12: Conservation and development in Scotland and Uganda
* 13: Managing water for sustainable development across international
boundaries: the Rhine river basin
* 14: Municipal waste management and the environmental health
challenge: a tale of two cities
* 15: Environment, inequality, and the internal contradictions of
globalization
* 16: Environmental ethics and development
* Section D Action for environment, development and sustainability
* 17: Local governance and sustainable development in Wales: making a
difference?
* 18: Cities and climate change: leading to a low carbon London
* 19: Exploring participation in science, technology and innovation:
tissue-culture bananas in Kenya
* 20: Designing for sustainability
* 21: Corporate responsibility in practice: building an eco-city from
scratch
* 22: Innovative partnerships for sustainable development in Harare,
Zimbabwe
* 23: Community-led sustainable development: the champion approach
* 24: Why involve the public? Case studies of public involvement in
environmental initiatives in South Africa
* 25: Tools and techniques for environmental decision making
* Section E Conclusion
* 26: Scientific, social science and technological approaches to
understanding environmental change
* 27: Conclusion
* Section A Introduction
* 1: Making the connections between environment, development, and
sustainability
* Section B Learning from the local
* 2: The challenge for environment, development and sustainability in
China.
* 3: Rural development and environment in Uganda
* 4: Traditional and modern (or improved) rural water supplies: stories
from Ethiopia and Niger
* 5: The souvenirs of communism: missed opportunities for sustainable
development innovations in the enlarged European Union?
* 6: Sustainable transport systems: learning from Cuba
* 7: At the coal face in Australia: the youth climate movement
* 8: Social dynamics of the US environmental challenge
* 9: Looking beyond the visible: contesting environmental agendas for
Mumbai's slums
* Section C Major themes in environment, development and sustainability
* 10: Climate Change: causes and consequences
* 11: Can ecosystems be managed sustainably? Biodiversity and tropical
forests
* 12: Conservation and development in Scotland and Uganda
* 13: Managing water for sustainable development across international
boundaries: the Rhine river basin
* 14: Municipal waste management and the environmental health
challenge: a tale of two cities
* 15: Environment, inequality, and the internal contradictions of
globalization
* 16: Environmental ethics and development
* Section D Action for environment, development and sustainability
* 17: Local governance and sustainable development in Wales: making a
difference?
* 18: Cities and climate change: leading to a low carbon London
* 19: Exploring participation in science, technology and innovation:
tissue-culture bananas in Kenya
* 20: Designing for sustainability
* 21: Corporate responsibility in practice: building an eco-city from
scratch
* 22: Innovative partnerships for sustainable development in Harare,
Zimbabwe
* 23: Community-led sustainable development: the champion approach
* 24: Why involve the public? Case studies of public involvement in
environmental initiatives in South Africa
* 25: Tools and techniques for environmental decision making
* Section E Conclusion
* 26: Scientific, social science and technological approaches to
understanding environmental change
* 27: Conclusion
* 1: Making the connections between environment, development, and
sustainability
* Section B Learning from the local
* 2: The challenge for environment, development and sustainability in
China.
* 3: Rural development and environment in Uganda
* 4: Traditional and modern (or improved) rural water supplies: stories
from Ethiopia and Niger
* 5: The souvenirs of communism: missed opportunities for sustainable
development innovations in the enlarged European Union?
* 6: Sustainable transport systems: learning from Cuba
* 7: At the coal face in Australia: the youth climate movement
* 8: Social dynamics of the US environmental challenge
* 9: Looking beyond the visible: contesting environmental agendas for
Mumbai's slums
* Section C Major themes in environment, development and sustainability
* 10: Climate Change: causes and consequences
* 11: Can ecosystems be managed sustainably? Biodiversity and tropical
forests
* 12: Conservation and development in Scotland and Uganda
* 13: Managing water for sustainable development across international
boundaries: the Rhine river basin
* 14: Municipal waste management and the environmental health
challenge: a tale of two cities
* 15: Environment, inequality, and the internal contradictions of
globalization
* 16: Environmental ethics and development
* Section D Action for environment, development and sustainability
* 17: Local governance and sustainable development in Wales: making a
difference?
* 18: Cities and climate change: leading to a low carbon London
* 19: Exploring participation in science, technology and innovation:
tissue-culture bananas in Kenya
* 20: Designing for sustainability
* 21: Corporate responsibility in practice: building an eco-city from
scratch
* 22: Innovative partnerships for sustainable development in Harare,
Zimbabwe
* 23: Community-led sustainable development: the champion approach
* 24: Why involve the public? Case studies of public involvement in
environmental initiatives in South Africa
* 25: Tools and techniques for environmental decision making
* Section E Conclusion
* 26: Scientific, social science and technological approaches to
understanding environmental change
* 27: Conclusion