<p>This book provides a critical understanding of the challenges that exist in protecting the local and global environment through compliance efforts using existing environmental regulations. The best compliance measures with the most useful regulations from over 50 countries are surveyed and are co
Global Sustainability: Cultural Perspectives and Challenges for Transdisciplinary Integrated Research
β Scribed by Benno Werlen (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 303
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book offers new perspectives of transdisciplinary research, in methodological as well as theoretical respects. It provides insights in the two-fold bio-physical and the socio-cultural global embeddedness of local living conditions on the basis of selected empirical studies from Latin America, Asia, Africa, Australia and Europe. The theoretical foundations of ecological research and sustainability policies were developed at the end of the nineteenth century. They are largely based on investigations of living spaces and the evolution and differentiation of varied life forms. This perspective is embedded in the practical and theoretical European problem situations of the past and lacks social and cultural differentiation. The transformation of spatial and natural relations as a result of the globalization process is so radical that new theories are needed to solve 21st century ecological problems. Moreover, in view of the lack of an ontologically sound and promising strategy for transdisciplinary problem solving, as well as an acceptable consideration of the power of cultural schemas relating to natural livingβs interpretations, there is a strong need to focus on sustainable social practices, habits and routines, rather than on predominantly living spaces or eco-topes. This book elaborates on the transdisciplinary approach by reflecting on the theoretical heritage and a global perspective of sustainability, by focusing on the primary role of a social approach in sustainability research and by putting emphasis on cultural dimension of sustainability. It postulates that global sustainability is grounded in a global understanding of our everyday activities.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
From Local to Global Sustainability: Transdisciplinary Integrated Research in the Digital Age....Pages 3-16
Challenges for Transdisciplinary Research....Pages 17-50
Narratives for a Sustainable Future: Vision and Motivation for Collective Action....Pages 51-61
Green Capitalism, Sustainability, and Everyday Practice....Pages 63-86
Front Matter....Pages 87-87
From Knowledge Co-production to Transdisciplinary Research: Lessons from the Quest to Produce Socially Robust Knowledge....Pages 89-106
Carving a Niche for the Social Sciences in Transdisciplinary Research on Climate Change Adaptation in Southern African Agriculture....Pages 107-117
Sustainability and Territory: An Approach to Shape Development from the Perspective of the Imaginary....Pages 119-135
Front Matter....Pages 137-137
Terrestrial Ecosystem Dynamics in Senegalβs Agro-silvopastoral Center-East Region in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century....Pages 139-161
Integrated Global Change Research in West Africa: Flood Vulnerability Studies....Pages 163-184
An Integrated Approach to Environmental Management in Bangladesh....Pages 185-201
Awareness of and Responses to the 2011 Flood Warnings Among Vulnerable Communities in Lagos, Nigeria....Pages 203-223
Front Matter....Pages 225-225
Solution-Based Spatial Planning for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation in Taiwan....Pages 227-237
Institutions and Planning: A Reflection from Disaster Management Planning in Indonesia....Pages 239-265
Could the Search for Sustainability Reinforce Socio-ecological Conflict?: The Mining Industry in Chile and Its Impact at the Local and Regional Level....Pages 267-295
Political Decision-Making and Scientific Insights: A Comment from the Political Arena....Pages 297-300
β¦ Subjects
Human Geography; Sustainable Development; Natural Hazards; Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning; Ecosystems
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