Just Transitions

Explorations of Sustainability in an Unfair World

Business & Finance, Economics, Sustainable Development, Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Agriculture & Animal Husbandry
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Author: Mark Swilling ISBN: 9781920541682
Publisher: University of Cape Town Press Publication: August 28, 2015
Imprint: University Of Cape Town Press Language: English
Author: Mark Swilling
ISBN: 9781920541682
Publisher: University of Cape Town Press
Publication: August 28, 2015
Imprint: University Of Cape Town Press
Language: English

Current economic growth strategies are rapidly depleting natural resources and eco-systems. Just Transitions provides a comprehensive overview of these global challenges from a global South perspective. How do developing countries eradicate poverty via economic development while encountering the consequences of global warming and dwindling supplies of clean water, productive soils, cheap oil, minerals and other resources? This book considers a just transition which reconciles the sustainable use of natural resources with a pervasive commitment to sufficiency (where over-consumers are satisfied with less so that under-consumers can secure enough). Case studies drawn from Africa detail the challenges, but they are set in the context of global trends. The authors conclude with their experience of building a community that aspires to live sustainably.

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Current economic growth strategies are rapidly depleting natural resources and eco-systems. Just Transitions provides a comprehensive overview of these global challenges from a global South perspective. How do developing countries eradicate poverty via economic development while encountering the consequences of global warming and dwindling supplies of clean water, productive soils, cheap oil, minerals and other resources? This book considers a just transition which reconciles the sustainable use of natural resources with a pervasive commitment to sufficiency (where over-consumers are satisfied with less so that under-consumers can secure enough). Case studies drawn from Africa detail the challenges, but they are set in the context of global trends. The authors conclude with their experience of building a community that aspires to live sustainably.

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