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Intergenerational Pathways to a Sustainable Society

โœ Scribed by Matthew Kaplan, Mariano Sanchez, Jaco Hoffman (auth.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
203
Series
Perspectives on Sustainable Growth
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This volume explores intergenerational practices and their impact on social sustainability, with an emphasis on developing programmatic efforts to address profound social challenges such as underperforming educational and work-related systems, failing support systems for dependent or vulnerable populations, and community renewal and regeneration efforts. To this end, the core argument is to present issues related to age, aging, and generations, not only as problems, but as catalysts to facilitate improved quality of life for all generations.

For societies to be sustainable, all generations must coexist at any given time and across time (non-contemporary generations). Hence, the ultimate vision presented here is one of intergenerational sustainability as both a conceptual tool and as a call for action. Intergenerational pathways are introduced as strategies for improving health and well-being across the lifespan, strengthening families, improving under-performing educational and work-related systems, and helping to build more cohesive, caring communities.

Reviewing some of the historical factors and developments influencing intergenerational studies, as well as presenting regional case studies and comparative research, this book presents successful models that may be applied to everyday multigenerational practices in institutions such as education, family life, housing, healthcare, employment, and community development. The result is an accessible resource for students, academics, policymakers, community leaders, and citizens concerned with creating opportunities amidst challenging demographic and social changes.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Overview....Pages 1-5
Introduction....Pages 7-27
Intergenerational Approaches for Sustaining Individual Health and Well-being....Pages 29-64
Intergenerational Strategies for Sustaining Families and Family Life....Pages 65-86
Intergenerational Strategies for Promoting Lifelong Learning and Education....Pages 87-107
Intergenerational Strategies for Sustaining Strong Communities....Pages 109-139
Intergenerational Strategies for Establishing Sustainable Work Environments....Pages 141-162
Intergenerational Strategies for Preserving and Appreciating the Natural Environment....Pages 163-174
Conclusion....Pages 175-192

โœฆ Subjects


Sustainability Management;Social Policy;Population Economics;Human Resource Management;Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging


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