Just transitions explorations of sustainability in an unfair world
Introduction: on becoming visible -- Part I. Complexity, sustainability and transition. Ch.1. Complexity and sustainability -- Ch. 2. What is so unsustainable? -- Ch. 3. Crisis, transitions and sustainability -- Part II. Rethinking development. Ch. 4. Greening the developmental state -- Ch. 5. Rethi...
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Tokyo u.a.
United Nations Univ. Press
2012
Tokyo u.a. United Nations Univ. Press 2012 |
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Nachhaltige Entwicklung
> Entwicklungsländer
> Sustainable development
> Natural resources
> Management
> Developing countries
> South Africa
> Natürliche Ressourcen
> Umweltpolitik
> Klimaänderung
> Wirtschaft
> Ökologie
> Sozioökonomischer Wandel
> Wirtschaftswachstum
> Nachhaltigkeit
> Übergangszeit
> Economic conditions
> Subsaharisches Afrika
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: on becoming visible -- Part I. Complexity, sustainability and transition. Ch.1. Complexity and sustainability -- Ch. 2. What is so unsustainable? -- Ch. 3. Crisis, transitions and sustainability -- Part II. Rethinking development. Ch. 4. Greening the developmental state -- Ch. 5. Rethinking urbanism -- Ch. 6. Soils, land and food security -- Part III. From resource wars to sustainable living. Ch.7. Resource wars, failed states and blood consumption: insights from Sudan -- Ch. 8. Transcending resource and energy-intensive growth: lessons from South Africa -- Ch. 9. Decoupling, urbanism and transition in Cape Town -- Ch. 10. Pioneering liveable urbanism: reflections on an invisible way. Introduction: on becoming visible -- Part I. Complexity, sustainability and transition. Ch.1. Complexity and sustainability -- Ch. 2. What is so unsustainable? -- Ch. 3. Crisis, transitions and sustainability -- Part II. Rethinking development. Ch. 4. Greening the developmental state -- Ch. 5. Rethinking urbanism -- Ch. 6. Soils, land and food security -- Part III. From resource wars to sustainable living. Ch.7. Resource wars, failed states and blood consumption: insights from Sudan -- Ch. 8. Transcending resource and energy-intensive growth: lessons from South Africa -- Ch. 9. Decoupling, urbanism and transition in Cape Town -- Ch. 10. Pioneering liveable urbanism: reflections on an invisible way |
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Beschreibung: | Literaturverz. S. [315] - 345 |
Beschreibung: | XXIII, 360 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. graph. Darst., Tab., Reg., Lit. S. 315-345 |
ISBN: | 9781919895239 978-1-919895-23-9 9789280812039 978-92-808-1203-9 |