The Sustainability Revolution
| Portrait of a Paradigm Shift
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By Andrés R. Edwards Foreword by David W. Orr
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Sustainability has become a buzzword in the last decade, but its full meaning is complex, emerging from a range of different sectors. In practice, it has become the springboard for millions of individuals throughout the world who are forging the fastest and most profound social transformation of our time - the Sustainability Revolution.
The Sustainability Revolution paints a picture of this largely unrecognized phenomenon from the point of view of five major sectors of society:
- Community (government and international institutions)
- Commerce (business)
- Natural Resources (forestry, farming, fisheries, etc.)
- Ecological Design (architecture, technology)
- Biosphere (conservation, biodiversity, etc.).
The book analyses sustainability as defined by each of these sectors in terms of the principles, declarations and intentions that have emerged from conferences and publications, and which serve as guidelines for policy decisions and future activities. Common themes are then explored, including:
- an emphasis on stewardship
- the need for economic restructuring promoting no waste and equitable distribution
- an understanding and respect for the principles of nature
- the restoration of life forms, and
- an intergenerational perspective on solutions.
Concluding that these themes in turn represent a new set of values that define this paradigm shift, The Sustainability Revolution describes innovative sustainable projects and policies in Colombia, Brazil, India and the Netherlands and examines future trends. Complete with a useful resources list, this is the first book of its kind and will appeal to business and government policy makers, academics, and all interested in sustainability.
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| About the Contributor(s)
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Andrés R. Edwards is an educator, author, media designer and environmental systems consultant. He has served as producer, exhibit developer, and consultant for projects in natural history, biodiversity and sustainable community in Northern California, Florida, Missouri, Alaska, Illinois, Washington D.C., Taejon, Korea and Kerala, India. He is co-author of Tibet: Enduring Spirit, Exploited Land, about the traditional livelihood of nomads and farmers on the Tibetan Plateau. He holds a BA degree in Geography from the University of Colorado; an MPS in Media Studies from NYU's Interactive Telecommunication's Program and an MA in Humanities and Leadership / Culture, Ecology and Sustainable Community from New College of California, Santa Rosa. Mr. Edwards is founder and president of EduTracks, an exhibit design and fabrication firm specializing in green building and sustainable education programs for parks, towns, and companies. He lives with his wife, Rochelle and three children in Northern California.
President of EduTracks, an exhibit design and fabrication firm specializing in green building and sustainability education programs. (1990-Present)
- 2004 LEED® Accredited Professional. U.S. Green Building Council.
- 1999 The Natural Step. Seminar on sustainable business with Karl-Henrik Robert.
- Research into the principles of sustainability for MA degree at New College of California.
Co-author of book, Tibet: Enduring Spirit-Exploited Land, which examines traditional Tibetan ecological practices. Information gathered by conducting oral histories with Tibetan refugees living in India, Nepal, and the United States. Published by Heartsfire Books, 1998
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Paperback - 224 pages
Width: 6 Inches x Height: 9 Inches
Weight: 390 Grams
BISAC: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development
Publisher: New Society Publishers
ISBN: 9780865715318
Pub. Date: 2005-06-01
$CAD 16.95
$USD 16.95
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