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Buch, Englisch, 464 Seiten, Format (B × H): 167 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 1020 g

Smith / Desha / Hargroves

Cents and Sustainability

Securing Our Common Future by Decoupling Economic Growth from Environmental Pressures
1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-1-84407-529-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Securing Our Common Future by Decoupling Economic Growth from Environmental Pressures

Buch, Englisch, 464 Seiten, Format (B × H): 167 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 1020 g

ISBN: 978-1-84407-529-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Cents and Sustainability is a clear-sighted response to the 1987 call by Dr Gro Brundtland in Our Common Future to achieve a new era of economic growth that is 'forceful and at the same time socially and environmentally sustainable'. The Brundtland Report argued that not only was it achievable, but that it was an urgent imperative in order to achieve a transition to sustainable development while significantly reducing poverty and driving 'clean and green' investment. With some still arguing for significantly slowing economic growth in order to reduce pressures on the environment, this new book, Cents and Sustainability, shows that it is possible to reconcile the need for economic growth and environmental sustainability through a strategy to decouple economic growth from environmental pressures, combined with a renewed commitment to achieve significant environmental restoration and poverty reduction. Beginning with a brief overview of some of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time, the book then explains 'decoupling theory', overviews a number of factors that can undermine and even block efforts to decouple in both developed and developing countries, and then discusses a number of key considerations to assist the development of national 'decoupling strategies'. The book then focuses on presenting evidence to support greater action, not just on climate change, but also on decoupling economic growth from the loss of biodiversity and the deterioration of natural systems, freshwater extraction, waste production, and air pollution. In the lead up to the 2012 United Nations Earth Summit and beyond, Cents and Sustainability will be a crucial guide to inform and assist nations to develop strategies to significantly reduce environmental pressures, strengthen their economy, create jobs and reduce poverty. 'I commend the team from The Natural Edge Project and their partners for undertaking to develop a response to 'Our Common Future' to mark its 20th anniversary.' Dr Gro Brundtland. Sequel to The Natural Advantage of Nations Published with The Natural Edge Project
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Forewords by Dr Gro Brundtland, Dr Kenneth G. Ruffing and Dr Rajendra Pachauri

1. Securing 'Our Common Future'

2. Achieving Economic Growth and Reducing Environmental Pressures

3. Factors that can Undermine or Even Block Efforts to Achieve Decoupling

4. Factors that affect Poorer Nations' Ability to Achieve Decoupling

5. Informing and Developing National Strategies for Decoupling

6. Responding to the Complexity of Climate Change

7. Decoupling Economic Growth from Greenhouse Gas Emissions

8. Decoupling Economic Growth from Loss of Biodiversity and the Deterioration of Natural Systems

9. Decoupling Economic Growth from Freshwater Extraction

10. Decoupling Economic Growth from Waste Production

11. Decoupling Economic Growth from Air Pollution

12. Reducing Air Pollution through Public Interest Litigation: The Delhi Pollution Case


Dr Michael H. Smith, a Research Fellow at the Australian National University's Fenner School of Environment and Society, is a co-founder of The Natural Edge Project (TNEP) and was the Research Director from 2002-2010, hosted in-kind by ANU. Working with the TNEP team Michael co-authored a number of books, online education programs and industry sustainability action plans focusing on how to operationalise sustainable development from an ecological modernisation perspective.

Karlson 'Charlie' Hargroves, a co-founder and the Director of The Natural Edge Project (TNEP) is hosted in-kind as a Research Fellow at Griffith University. Together with the TNEP team, he has developed a number of books, journal papers, online education programs, industry action plans, and community capacity building programs, working leaders in the field across the world.

Cheryl Desha is the Deputy Director of The Natural Edge Project (TNEP), and a Lecturer in the School of Engineering at Griffith University, and has worked in an international consulting engineering firm for four years, in addition to government secondments. In 2005 Cheryl was selected as the Engineers Australia Young Professional Engineer of the Year. Working with the TNEP team Cheryl has co-authored a number of books, journal papers, online education programs, industry action plans, and community capacity building programs.



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