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Record Nr.

UNINA9910993984803321

Autore

Swilling Mark

Titolo

Just transitions : explorations of sustainability in an unfair world / / Mark Swilling, Eve Annecke

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Claremont, South Africa, : UCT Press

Tokyo, Japan, : Published in North America, Europe and Asia by United Nations University Press, 2012

Tokyo : , : University of Cape Town Press, , [2012]

©2012

ISBN

9789280871722

9280871722

9781920541675

1920541675

9781920541682

1920541683

191989523X

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xxiii, 360 pages) : illustrations, maps

Altri autori (Persone)

AnneckeEve

Disciplina

338.9/27091724

Soggetti

Sustainable development - Developing countries

Natural resources - Developing countries - Management

Sustainable development - South Africa

Développement durable - Afrique du Sud

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS - Industries - General

Developing countries Economic conditions

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

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.

Sommario/riassunto

Current economic growth strategies around the world are rapidly depleting the natural resources and ecosystem services that we depend on. Just Transitions provides a comprehensive overview of these challenges from a Global South perspective. The authors ask: How do developing countries eradicate poverty via economic development, while at the same time facing the consequences of global warming and dwindling levels of cheap oil, productive soils, metals, clean water supplies, and forest products? How do they address widening inequalities in income as well as the need to rebuild ecosystem services and natural resources? The book considers the theme of a just transition, which reconciles the sustainable use of natural resources with a pervasive commitment to sufficiency (where overconsumers are satisfied with less so that underconsumers can secure enough). It explores a range of different viewpoints and ideas and synthesizes them to illuminate new ways of thinking from a sustainability perspective. It rethinks development with special reference to the greening of the developmental state, explores the key role that cities could play in the transition to a more sustainably urbanized world, and highlights the neglect of soils in the global discussions around the potential of sustainable agriculture to feed the world. Case studies drawn from the African continent detail the challenges, but they are set in the context of global trends. The authors conclude with their experiences in building a community that aspires to live sustainably.