Global Challenges for a Sustainable Society

Global Challenges for a Sustainable Society
Author: José Alberto Benítez-Andrades,Paula García-Llamas,Ángela Taboada,Laura Estévez-Mauriz,Roberto Baelo
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2023-06-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783031258404

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EURECA-PRO is the global educational core hub and interdisciplinary research and innovation leader in qualitative environmental and social framework development for responsible consumption and production. Through its novel approach, on the one hand, it holistically contributes to the highly topical issue of Sustainable Consumption and Production under the umbrella of Sustainable Development Goal 12, and on the other hand it effectively contributes to the development of the European Higher Education Area complimentary to Sustainable Development Goal 4. In this book readers will find the discussion results among professionals, academics and scientists on responsible consumption and production, regarding the latest advances to achieve a sustainable society. This book contents 5 chapters focused on: Smart and healthy societies, Recycling, reused and longer lasting products, fresh air, clean water, healthy soil and biodiversity, cleaner energy and cutting-edge clean technological innovation, and industry 4.0. This book also intends to show the current and future challenges, and innovative solutions considering the technological, humanistic, educational, economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainability

Global Challenges to CSR and Sustainable Development

Global Challenges to CSR and Sustainable Development
Author: Stephen Vertigans,Samuel O. Idowu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2021-03-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030625016

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This book examines and analyzes the challenges programmes for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and sustainable development are facing in global management practice. It looks at the dichotomy of a general and popular demand for responsible and resilient management, and the counterplayers that impact the positive effect of such efforts. The book assembles latest research looking at the root causes for this opposition, and new case studies that showcase the dilemma and possible solutions to overcome it. Overall, the book juxtaposes short terminism within CSR programmes and longer term sustainable development, mis-allocation of resources and failed promises associated with CSR, and sketches pathways how CSR and sustainable development can be directed towards the most pressing issues.

The Power of the Periphery

The Power of the Periphery
Author: Peder Anker
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2020-05-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108477567

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Examines how Norway has positioned itself as an alternative, environmentally-sound nation in a world filled with tension and instability.

Global Social Problems

Global Social Problems
Author: Victor George,Robert M. Page
Publsiher: Polity
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2004-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780745629520

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Suggesting ways in which global social problems could be dealt with through global social policy, this work provides an introduction to a wide range of social problems and their relation to the global era, such as AIDS, poverty and racism.

Strongly Sustainable Societies

Strongly Sustainable Societies
Author: Karl Johan Bonnedahl,Pasi Heikkurinen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2018-09-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351173629

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The response of the international community to the pressing socio-ecological problems has been framed around the concept of ‘sustainable development’. The ecological pressure, however, has continued to rise and mainstream sustainability discourse has proven to be problematic. It contains an instrumental view of the world, a strong focus on technological solutions, and the premise that natural and human-made ‘capitals’ are substitutable. This trajectory, which is referred to as ‘weak sustainability’, reproduces inequalities, denies intrinsic values in nature, and jeopardises the wellbeing of humans as well as other beings. Based on the assumptions of strong sustainability, this edited book presents practical and theoretical alternatives to today’s unsustainable societies. It investigates and advances pathways for humanity that are ecologically realistic, ethically inclusive, and receptive to the task’s magnitude and urgency. The book challenges the traditional anthropocentric ethos and ontology, economic growth-dogma, and programmes of ecological modernisation. It discusses options with examples on different levels of analysis, from the individual to the global, addressing the economic system, key sectors of society, alternative lifestyles, and experiences of local communities. Examining key topics including human–nature relations and wealth and justice, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental and development studies, ecological economics, environmental governance and policy, sustainable business, and sustainability science.

Beyond the Limits to Growth

Beyond the Limits to Growth
Author: Hiroshi Komiyama
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2014-02-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9784431545590

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At a time when contemporary challenges seem to many to be insurmountable, this book offers an optimistic view of the future and provides a road map for societies to get there. Drawing upon extensive research and many years as a thought leader in environmental and sustainability issues in Japan and internationally, Hiroshi Komiyama analyzes the most pressing challenges to the attainment of sustainability of economically advanced nations and argues forcefully for Japan to lead them out of the present dilemma through active promotion of creative consumer and societal demand. He shows how an active industry–government–academic partnership can provide the environment needed to promote such new creative demand and illustrates its potential through presentation of a Platinum Society Network that was launched on a regional basis in Japan in 2010 to facilitate the solution of common issues through the exchange of information and ideas. What is perhaps most surprising about the text is its unwavering optimism supported by hard evidence, history, and insightful observation. Problems arising from new paradigms of the 21st century (what the author refers to as “exploding knowledge, limited Earth resources, and aging societies“) thwart sustainable development in advanced and developing countries alike. All countries will struggle with issues that evolve from these paradigms including diminishing resources, expanding budget deficits, and growing global environmental problems. This window on potential practical pathways and solutions should be of interest to all those engaged in seeking ways to meet these contemporary challenges.

Building Engagement for Sustainable Development

Building Engagement for Sustainable Development
Author: Laurențiu Tăchiciu,Gregor Weber,Markus Bodemann
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2019-05-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783658261726

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The present volume addresses a set of challenges on the pass toward a more sustainable economy and society. Departing from conventional rhetoric on sustainability, the book is an invitation to reflect more closely on everyday routines, on the fundamentals and effects of current activities.​

The Global Sustainability Challenge

The Global Sustainability Challenge
Author: Gerard Magill,James Benedict
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781527549500

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This collection of essays is based on presentations given at the 4th conference in an annual endowed series held at Duquesne University, USA. It addresses emerging concerns and pivotal problems about our planet’s environment and ecology. The contributions gathered here highlight the inter-relation of topics and expertise regarding science and philosophy, ethics, religion, global issues, and generational perspectives. The book concludes with an ethical analysis of the multiple and over-lapping challenges that require urgent attention and long-term resolution. It will appeal to scholars and students in a variety of disciplines and fields that deal with the earth’s survival and flourishing.