Sustainable Frontiers

Sustainable Frontiers
Title Sustainable Frontiers PDF eBook
Author Wayne Visser
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 158
Release 2017-09-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351284061

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Sustainable Frontiers throws down the gauntlet to business to step up and be the catalyst for a sustainable future. It presents eight keys to unlocking transformational change – through leadership, enterprise, innovation, transparency, engagement, responsibility, integration and future-fitness. Far from being another tame review of corporate social responsibility and sustainable business initiatives, the book dispels the myths of sustainability and challenges us to let go of old systems that are failing to deliver economic, social and environmental transformation. Sustainable Frontiers gets to the heart of why the sustainability and CSR movements have failed in the past and offers a new view of how sustainable business practices can shape-shift to make a genuine difference inside and outside organisations. The book gathers together experiences from across the globe and shows to the reader what can be achieved with the right vision and leadership. Expect to be challenged, engaged and inspired to join the revolution on the sustainable frontier.Making a successful transition to a more sustainable future depends on letting go. Sustainable Frontiers shows how we must find ways to let go of an industrial system that has served us well, but is no longer fit for purpose. How we will need to let go of old styles of leadership and out-dated models of business, high-impact lifestyles and selfish values. How we must learn to let go of cherished ideologies that are causing destruction and beliefs about ways to tackle problems that are failing to resolve crises.If we are to reach sustainable frontiers, it must begin with changing our collective minds - and only then will we change our collective behaviour. How we accomplish such a global mind-shift is the subject of Sustainable Frontiers. And it starts by admitting that those of us at the vanguard of the sustainability revolution also have to change. We will also have to let go of cherished beliefs and strategies that are not working - starting with the way we communicate our vital, life-saving mission.

Ecovillages

Ecovillages
Title Ecovillages PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Dawson
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages 98
Release 2006-09-15
Genre
ISBN 1603581162

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Coronavirus Disease (COVID- 19): The Impact on Psychology of Sustainability, Sustainable Development, and Global Economy

Coronavirus Disease (COVID- 19): The Impact on Psychology of Sustainability, Sustainable Development, and Global Economy
Title Coronavirus Disease (COVID- 19): The Impact on Psychology of Sustainability, Sustainable Development, and Global Economy PDF eBook
Author Muddassar Sarfraz
Publisher Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages 258
Release 2022-02-28
Genre Science
ISBN 2889745872

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Green Frontiers

Green Frontiers
Title Green Frontiers PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 308
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9087904657

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This book showcases the work and thinking of environmental educators who are concerned about the residual mechanism within their field, the guiding symbol of the web of life in all its dynamism notwithstanding.

Economics and Ecology

Economics and Ecology
Title Economics and Ecology PDF eBook
Author Edward B. Barbier
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 219
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 9401115184

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In the Summer of 1991, Bob Carling, who was then Life Sciences Editor of Chapman & Hall, approached me over the possibility of producing an edited volume of works on economics and ecology. As we discussed the matter further, what became clear is that there is a growing literature on the' frontiers' of both disciplines that has involved economists 'borrowing' from ecology and ecologists 'borrowing' from economics. We decided that this volume should try to provide a small cross-section of that literature. I was very much interested in editing this volume for several reasons. First, one of my principal interests in economics has been how the economic analysis of natural resource and environmental problems can benefit from the concepts and lessons learned from other disciplines, in particular ecology. I was grateful at having the opportunity to pull together a selection of readings that illustrate how the integration of the two disciplines can lead to fruitful analysis. Second, I was also aware that, as Director of the London Environmental Economics Centre and as a Senior Researcher at the International Institute of Environment and Development, I was fortunate to have worked with or to have known a number of economists and ecologists whose work would be ideal for this volume. I was delighted that so many of my friends and colleagues were as enthusiastic about this project as I, and agreed to participate.

Sustainability Frontiers

Sustainability Frontiers
Title Sustainability Frontiers PDF eBook
Author David Selby
Publisher Verlag Barbara Budrich
Total Pages 295
Release 2014-12-15
Genre Education
ISBN 3866495226

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Education for sustainable development, the educational offshoot of the concept of ‘sustainable development’, has rapidly become the predominant educational response to the global environmental crisis. The authors apply a critical lens to the field and find it wanting in many regards. Sustainability Frontiers is an international, academic non-governmental organization based in Canada and the United Kingdom. It engages in research and innovation in the broad fields of sustainability and global education challenging dominant assumptions and current orthodoxies as it seeks to foster learner empowerment and action. It places particular emphasis on climate change, disaster risk reduction and peacebuilding and their implications for the nature and directions of sustainability education.

Sustainable Shipping in a Changing Arctic

Sustainable Shipping in a Changing Arctic
Title Sustainable Shipping in a Changing Arctic PDF eBook
Author Lawrence P. Hildebrand
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 486
Release 2018-08-11
Genre Law
ISBN 3319784250

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This volume brings together multiple perspectives on both the changing Arctic environment and the challenges and opportunities it presents for the shipping sector. It argues for the adoption of a forward-looking agenda that respects the fragile and changing Arctic frontier. With the accelerated interest in and potential for new maritime trade routes, commercial transportation and natural resource development, the pressures on the changing Arctic marine environment will only increase. The International Maritime Organization Polar Code is an important step toward Arctic stewardship. This new volume serves as an important guide to this rapidly developing agenda. Addressing a range of aspects, it offers a valuable resource for academics, practitioners, environmentalists and affected authorities in the shipping industry alike.