KHO THƯ VIỆN 🔎

Sustainable consumption and the good life interdisciplinary perspectives

➤  Gửi thông báo lỗi    ⚠️ Báo cáo tài liệu vi phạm

Loại tài liệu:     PDF
Số trang:         279 Trang
Tài liệu:           ✅  ĐÃ ĐƯỢC PHÊ DUYỆT
 













Nội dung chi tiết: Sustainable consumption and the good life interdisciplinary perspectives

Sustainable consumption and the good life interdisciplinary perspectives

Routledge EnvironmentalHumanities seriesSustainable Consumption and the Good LifeInterdisciplinary perspectivesEdited by Karen Lykke Syse and Martin L

Sustainable consumption and the good life interdisciplinary perspectivesLee Mueller,e air t h s.canSustainable Consumption and the Good LifeWhat docs it mean Io live a g(xxJ life in a lime when the planet is overheating, t

he human population continues Io steadily reach new peaks, oceans arc turning more acidic, and fertile soils the world over are eroding at unprecedent Sustainable consumption and the good life interdisciplinary perspectives

ed rates? These and other simultaneous harms and threats demand creative responses al several levels ol consideration and action.Written by an interna

Sustainable consumption and the good life interdisciplinary perspectives

tional team of contributors, this book examines in-depth the relationship between sustainability’ and the good life. Drawing on a wealth of theories,

Routledge EnvironmentalHumanities seriesSustainable Consumption and the Good LifeInterdisciplinary perspectivesEdited by Karen Lykke Syse and Martin L

Sustainable consumption and the good life interdisciplinary perspectivesparticipatory action-research-based approaches to encourage sustainability and wellbeing al local levels. It covers topical issues such as the politic

s ol prosperity, globalization, and indigenous notions oi “the g(X)d life" ami “happiness". Finally, it places a strong emphasis on food at the heart Sustainable consumption and the good life interdisciplinary perspectives

of the sustainability and good life debate, for instance binding the global south to the north through import and exports, or linking everyday lives I

Sustainable consumption and the good life interdisciplinary perspectives

o ideals within the dream ol the giX)d life, with cookbooks and shows.This interdisciplinary book provides invaluable insights for researchers and pos

Routledge EnvironmentalHumanities seriesSustainable Consumption and the Good LifeInterdisciplinary perspectivesEdited by Karen Lykke Syse and Martin L

Sustainable consumption and the good life interdisciplinary perspectivesal the Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway.Martin Lee Mueller is a Research Fellow al the Centre lor Development an

d the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway.Routledge Environmental HumanitiesSeries editors: lain McCalman and Libby RobinEditorial BoardChristina Sustainable consumption and the good life interdisciplinary perspectives

Alt, St Andrews University, UKAlison Bashford, University of (.Jambridge, UKPeter Coates, University of Bristol, UKThom van Dooren, University ol New

Sustainable consumption and the good life interdisciplinary perspectives

South Wales, AustraliaGeorgina Endfield, University of Nottingham, UKJodi Frawley, University of Sydney, AustraliaAndrea Gaynor, University ol Western

Routledge EnvironmentalHumanities seriesSustainable Consumption and the Good LifeInterdisciplinary perspectivesEdited by Karen Lykke Syse and Martin L

Sustainable consumption and the good life interdisciplinary perspectivesrial College London, UKSandra Swart, Stellenbosch University, South AfricaAnn Waltner, University of Minnesota, USPaul Wardc, University of East Angli

a, UKJessica Weir, University ol Western Sydney, AustraliaInternational Advisory BoardWilliam Bcinart, University of Oxford, UKSarah Buie, Clark Unive Sustainable consumption and the good life interdisciplinary perspectives

rsity, USJane Carruthers, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South AfricaDipcsh Chakrabarty, University’ of Chicago, USPaul Holm, Trinity College,

Sustainable consumption and the good life interdisciplinary perspectives

Dublin, Republic of IrelandShen Hou, Renmin University of China, Beijing

Routledge EnvironmentalHumanities seriesSustainable Consumption and the Good LifeInterdisciplinary perspectivesEdited by Karen Lykke Syse and Martin L

Routledge EnvironmentalHumanities seriesSustainable Consumption and the Good LifeInterdisciplinary perspectivesEdited by Karen Lykke Syse and Martin L

Gọi ngay
Chat zalo
Facebook