Achieving global sustainability : policy recommendations
Material type: TextSeries: Sustainability science seriesPublication details: Tokyo ; New York : United Nations University Press, c2011Description: xx, 343 p. : illISBN: 9789280811841Subject(s): Sustainable development | Sustainability | Global environmental change | Climatic changesDDC classification: 338.927 Summary: "The problem of global sustainability is indisputably the most serious issue facing humanity today. One of the biggest factors in the deterioration of global sustainability is climate change, which has been exacerbated by the entire range of human activities and is inextricably related to modern civilization. Solving this difficult problem requires a drastic redesign of society from all aspects--technological, economic and social. This book looks at how to achieve a more secure level of global sustainability and gathers together a variety of recommendations."--Publisher's description.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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338.91724 SHA/E Economy of developed nations | 338.926 092 COM Communication of innovations : a journey with Ev Rogers | 338.926 POL Politics of scientific advice | 338.927 ACH Achieving global sustainability : policy recommendations | 338.927 ELL/I Introduction to sustainable development / | 338.927 ELL/I Introduction to sustainable development / | 338.9/27 GLO Global change, ecosystems, sustainability : |
"The problem of global sustainability is indisputably the most serious issue facing humanity today. One of the biggest factors in the deterioration of global sustainability is climate change, which has been exacerbated by the entire range of human activities and is inextricably related to modern civilization. Solving this difficult problem requires a drastic redesign of society from all aspects--technological, economic and social. This book looks at how to achieve a more secure level of global sustainability and gathers together a variety of recommendations."--Publisher's description.
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