Ecological Limits of Development

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Ecological Limits of Development

Living with the Sustainable Development Goals

Quilley, Stephen; Kish, Kaitlin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2023

294

Mole

Inglês

9780367540760

15 a 20 dias

453

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Part 1: Energy, Complexity, and Livelihood 1. Introduction: 'Me, myself, I' and the political economy of the Sustainable Development Goals 2. Energy and Social Complexity: A primer in ecological economics 3. State, Market and Livelihood: Ideology, politics and political economy in an era of limits 4. Core and periphery in the global economy: how does green politics in the 'north' relate to development in the global South Part 2: Basic Systems of Sustaining Life 5. Human Culture and Life on Land and Sea: Attachment and Scale in Ecology and Society 6. "Energy for All": Ecological Economic Targets for an Energy Transition that Centers Well-being within Planetary Boundaries 7. Livelihood and Limits: We Can Prosper Without Growth 8. Wicked Dilemmas of Growth and Poverty: A Case Study of Agroecology 9. SDG 3, Good Health and Well-being from a Limits Perspective Part 3: Life and Wellbeing Enhancing Systems 10. Education, Livelihood and the Market-State: Towards Radical Subsidiarity 11. Removing the Burden: Valuation of the household and commons in the SDGs 12. Are there environmental limits to achieving equality between humans? 13. A Handmade Future: Makers, microfabrication, and meaning for ecological and resilient production networks Part 4: Politics and Global Partnerships 14. Peace and Justice within Limits: putting the pressure on geopolitics, development and social cohesion 15. Engaging Economies of Change: Equitable Partnerships for Climate Action 16. A Crisis of Identity: the UN Sustainable Development Goals within an Unsustainable Law and Governance Framework 17. Ecological Livelihood Goals
ecological economics;biophysical constraints;socio-ecological systems;planetary boundaries;municipal sustainability policy;agroecology case studies;community resilience strategies