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ISBN: 9780262013581
eISBN: 9780262258845
专著题名:
Linkages of Sustainability
其他题名: 可持续发展联系
作者: Graedel,Thomas E.; van der Voet,Ester
出版者: MIT Press
出版年: 2009-12-30
国家: 美国
语种: 英语
英文摘要: Humanity faces immense hurdles as it struggles to define the path toward a sustainable future. The multiple components of sustainability, all of which demand attention, make understanding the very concept of sustainability itself a challenge. Information about whether global agriculture can be made sustainable, for example, or calculations of the global need for water are useless unless we understand how these issues connect to each other and to other components of sustainability. In this book, experts engage in an extended dialogue concerning these linkages, arguing for a comprehensive view of sustainability. They emphasize the constraints imposed by the relationships among the components -- for example, how the need for clean, easily accessible water intersects with the need for the energy required to provide it -- and distinguish those constraints that may pose severe limitations on humanity's future from those of less concern. The book also highlights areas for future research and debate.Linkages of Sustainability urges a transformation in the way we view sustainability -- a transformation that is necessary if we are to plan responsibly for a more sustainable world.
资源类型: 专著
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/73325
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Graedel,Thomas E.,van der Voet,Ester. Linkages of Sustainability[M]:MIT Press,2009-12-30.
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