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Encyclopedia of sustainability

Author: Robin Morris Collin; Robert W Collin
Publisher: Santa Barbara, Calif. : Greenwood Press, ©2010.
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From the Publisher: This expansive encyclopedia breaks new ground, giving definition and focus to an urgent and much-talked-about topic that is extraordinarily wide ranging and all too often misunderstood. As the first major reference work in its field, the three comprehensive volumes span the entire scope of sustainability from ecological concepts to financial concerns to public policy and community action, giving  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Encyclopedias
Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Collin, Robin Morris.
Encyclopedia of sustainability.
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Greenwood Press, c2010
(OCoLC)762065231
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Robin Morris Collin; Robert W Collin
ISBN: 9780313352638 0313352631 9780313352645 031335264X 9780313352652 0313352658 9780313352669 0313352666 9780313352676 0313352674 9780313352683 0313352682 9780313352614 0313352615 9780313352621 0313352623
OCLC Number: 435967620
Description: 3 v. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Contents: Volume 1: Environment and Ecology --
Introduction --
1: Overview --
Webs of life: the interrelatedness of natural systems --
Human impacts of webs of life --
Sustainable development: growth within the webs of life --
2: Definitions and Contexts --
Language of sustainability --
Atmosphere --
Biodiversity --
Ecosystems --
Human values and goals --
Land, soil, and forests --
Waste, pollution, and toxic substances --
Water --
3: Government and United Nations Involvement --
Role of government in sustainability --
Barriers to governmental roles in sustainability --
United Nations --
United States --
Local and regional governmental activities --
4: Controversies --
Agriculture --
Climate change --
Democracy and sustainability --
Ecotourism --
Energy sources --
Environmental reparations --
Ex situ conservation: museums, zoos, and conservatories --
Green consuming --
Growth and development --
Information --
Market-based solutions --
Population and consumption --
Private property: can it continue sustainably? --
Risk assessment --
Science for policy decisions --
Sustainable development --
Tragedy of the commons --
Urban sprawl --
War --
5: Future Directions and Emerging Trends --
Changing our thinking: from inexhaustible to irreplaceable --
Collaborative decision-making processes --
Education on the environment for sustainability --
Environmental basis of sustainability and capitalism --
Information --
Risk analysis: commonly held risk perception --
Science for policy --
Appendix A: Portal web sites --
Appendix B: Rio declaration on environment and development --
Appendix C: Agenda 21 --
Appendix D: Millennium ecosystem assessment. Volume 2: Business and Economics --
1: Introduction and Overview --
Webs of life: the interrelatedness of natural systems --
Human impacts on ecosystems --
Globalization: development or disaster? --
Role and responsibility of business and economics for sustainability --
Adaptive economic systems: the restorative economy --
Economies and the webs of life --
Use of resources and energy --
Role of business, consumers, and investors in achieving sustainability --
Need for economic development: poverty --
2: Definitions and Contexts --
Language of sustainable business --
Atmosphere --
Biodiversity --
Fisheries and fishing --
Ecosystems --
Finance --
Globalization --
Key business sectors --
Land, soil, and forests --
Market-based strategies --
Clean production technologies --
Waste, pollution, and toxic substances --
Water systems --
3: Government and United Nations Involvement --
Role of government in moving the economy toward sustainability --
Barriers to governmental roles in sustainability --
United Nations --
World trade organization (Formerly GATT) --
North American free trade agreement (NAFTA) --
United States --
State and local initiatives --
4: Controversies --
Agribusiness and sustainability --
Audit privilege --
Business duties to future generations --
Capitalism and sustainability --
Climate change --
Cost-benefit analysis --
Development lending: structural adjustments --
Disaster relief and displacement --
Ecotourism --
Energy --
Energy sources --
Free trade --
Green consumerism --
Green washing --
Information and knowledge: essential for sustainability --
Labor --
Localization --
Market-based solutions to environmental degradation --
Poverty --
Private property: can it continue sustainably? --
Real estate --
Resource subsidies --
Risk assessment --
Technology transfer, intellectual property rights, and the developing world --
Tragedy of the commons --
Democracy and sustainability --
Immigration --
Globalization of markets --
Unsustainable industrial sectors --
Urban sprawl --
War, peace, and peacekeeping --
Water --
5: Future Directions and Emerging Trends --
Changing our thinking: from inexhaustible to irreplaceable --
Clean production technologies --
Collaborative decision-making processes --
Education on the environment for sustainability --
Equity --
Globalization and localization --
Information --
Shares: load sharing, catch sharing --
Sustainability assessments and audits --
Sustainability indices --
Technology and information sharing --
Un-green economic initiative --
Appendix A: Portal web sites --
Appendix B: Equator principles --
Appendix C: Ceres principles. Volume 3: Equity and Fairness --
Introduction --
1: Introduction and Overview --
What's fairness got to do with it? how equity fits into sustainability --
Equity as the context for sustainability --
Equity and poverty --
Human health and the environment --
Poverty: the international context --
Urban context of equity in the United States --
What values are sustainable? --
2: Definitions and Contexts --
Language of sustainable communities --
Civil society movement --
Environmental justice --
Globalization: increasing inequity --
Public participation: sustainability as a process of inclusion in environmental decision making --
Sustainable development --
Urban land: growth of urbanization around the globe --
3: Government and United Nations Involvement --
Role of government in ensuring equity under sustainability --
United Nations --
United States --
State and local governments --
4: Controversies --
Aid: disaster relief models and infrastructure models --
Capitalism and sustainability --
Children's health --
Cities and the environment --
Ecotourism --
Environmental reparations --
Labor --
Political and ecological boundaries --
Population and consumption --
Poverty and the environment --
Race and waste --
Risk perception --
Role of women --
Uncertainty in facts and values --
5: Future Directions and Emerging Trends --
Asset building movement --
Collaborative approaches --
Community health mapping --
Globalization and localization --
Industrial values --
Millennium development goals --
Place studies --
Science for policy --
Appendix A: Portal web sites --
Appendix B: Millennium development goals --
Appendix C: Earth charter.
Other Titles: Environment and ecology
Business and economics
Equity and fairness
Responsibility: Robin Morris Collin, Robert William Collin.

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