Cultures of sustainability and wellbeing : theories, histories and policies / edited by Paola Spinozzi and Massimiliano Mazzanti.
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- 9781138234543 (hardback)
- 338.927 CUL 23 009580
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. I Sustainable wellbeing in theory and history
Prologue / Paola Spinozzi
I.1.Creating capacities for human flourishing: an alternative approach to human development / Paul James
I.2.The incongruities of sustainability: an examination of the UN Earth Summit Declarations 1972
2012 / Gonzalo Salazar
I.3.Slow living and sustainability: the Victorian legacy / Wendy Parkins
I.4.Innovation and consumption in the evolution of capitalist societies / Pier Paolo Saviotti
I.5.In a prescient mode: (un)sustainable societies in the post/apocalyptic genre / Paola Spinozzi
pt. II Policies and institutions for wellbeing
Prologue / Massimiliano Mazzanti
II.1.Contextualising sustainability: socio-economic dynamics, technology and policies / Marianna Gilli
II.2.Social equity and ecological sustainability through the lens of degrowth / Valeria Andreoni
Contents note continued: II.3.Institutionalist climate governance for pleasant cities and the good life / Ruben Huele
II.4.Assessing public awareness about biodiversity in Europe / Anna Kalinowska
II.5.Is the current global role of English sustainable? / Richard Chapman
pt. III Sustainable wellbeing via habitat and citizenship
III.1.The impact of settlements on urban river basins and the case of the Belem River in Curitiba, Brazil / Zulma Das Gracas Lucena Schussel
III.2.Creative social innovation and urbanism: the case of Medellin / Maria Florencia Guidobono
III.3.Long-term visions and ordinary management: post-earthquake reconstruction in the Italian region of Emilia / Gianfranco Franz
III.4.Urban life and climate change at the core of political dialogue: a focus on Saint-Louis du Senegal / Cherif Samsedine Sarr
III.5.Is ethno-tourism a strategy of sustainable wellbeing? A focus on Mapuche entrepreneurs / Sofia Rojo
Contents note continued: III.6.Japanese castle towns as models for contemporary urban planning / Shigeru Satoh
III.7.Vietnam's pathway towards sustainability: stories half-told / Yen Dan Tong.
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