Dimensions of Sustainable Development
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Dimensions of
Sustainable Development
Edited by : Reinmar Seidler,
Environmental
Biology Department, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA
Kamaljit S. Bawa,
Department of
Biology, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA |
1. Basic Principles
of Sustainable Development
Jonathan M. Harris,
Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University, USA
2.
Sustainable Development Indicators for Decision Making: Concepts, Methods,
Definition and Use
Manuel Winograd,
CIATIUNEP Project on Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, International
Center for
Tropical
Agriculture(CIAT), Colombia
Andrew Farrow,
International Center for Tropical Agriculture(CIAT), Colombia
3. Human Capital for
Sustainable Economic Development
G. Edward Schuh,
Minnesota University, USA
4. Social
Capital Research: A Contested State-of-the Art
George Gray-Molina,
Nuffield College, UK
5. Institutional
and Human Resources for Sustainability
Stephen Dovers,
Center for Resource and Environmental Studies, Australian National University,
Australia
6. Social and
Cultural Information Supporting Sustainability and Sustainable Institutional
Structures
P. G. Vijaya Sherry
Chand, Indian Institute of Management, India
7. Sustainable
Cities: A Minimum Agenda
Ben Wisner,
California State University, Long Beach, USA
8. Trade and
Sustainable Development
Nevin Shaw, Expert
Growth Pathfinders, Canada
9. International
Competitiveness and Sustainable Development
Sylvie Faucheux,
C3ED, Universite de Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France
10. Sustainable
Development: Legal Issues and Incentives
J. H. Archer,
Graduate Department of Environmental, Coastal, and Ocean Sciences, University of
Massachusetts,
Boston, and the
Center for Law and Ecology, USA
M. P. Eppling,
Graduate Department of Environmental, Coastal, and Ocean Sciences, University of
Massachusetts,
Boston, and the
Center for Law and Ecology, USA
C. A. Biegel,
Graduate Department of Environmental, Coastal, and Ocean Sciences, University of
Massachusetts,
Boston, and the
Center for Law and Ecology, USA
11. The Future
of Sustainable Development
Paul Ekins, School of
Politics, International Relations and the Environment, Department of
Environmental Social
Sciences, Keele
University, UK
12. Biophysical
Constraints to Economic Growth
Cutler J. Cleveland,
Department of Geography and Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, Boston
University, USA
13. The Limits
of Capital Substitution: ‘Strong’ vs ‘Weak’ Sustainability
Reinmar Seidler,
Environmental Biology Department, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA
14. Adaptive
Management: Strategies for Coping with Change and Uncertainty
J. Brian Nyberg,
Wildlife Policy and Adaptive Management, British Columbia Forest Service, Canada
15. Management
of Technological Resources for Sustainable Development
Yukiko Fukasaku,
Science and Technology Policy Division, Directorate for Science, Technology and
Industry, OECD, France
16. The
Precautionary Principal in Sustainable Environmental Management
Joel Tickner, Lowell
Center for Sustainable Develpoment, Department of Work Environment, The
University of
Massachusetts Lowell,
USA
17.
Cultivated Capital: Agriculture, Food Systems and Sustainable Development
Patrick Webb, Food
Policy and Applied Nutrition Programme, School of Nutrition Science and Policy,
Tufts
University, USA
18. Global
Warming, Climate Change and Sustainability
William R. Moomaw,
International Environment and Resource Policy Program, The Fletcher School of
Law and
Diplomacy, Tufts
University, USA
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