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Economic Development, Development, Macroeconomics, Landscape & Environment - Social Aspects
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Exploring Sustainable Development: Geographical Perspectives

by Martin Purvis (Editor), Alan Grainger (Editor)
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Overview

* Major new textbook on the geography of sustainable development
* Collaborative effort from one of the UK's leading geography departments
* Ideal for undergraduates in geography, environmental science and social science

Sustainable development is the new mantra, but what does it mean on the ground in how people relate to the physical environment and across landscapes? This book offers fresh insights into sustainable development by looking at it from a range of geographical perspectives. Building on existing theory, it demonstrates geography's unique contribution to the study of human-environment relationships, and examines sustainability at the full range of spatial scales from the global to the local. Both theory and practice are discussed as the book explores sustainable development in urban and rural areas, in both developing and developed countries. The contributors suggest that the future path of sustainability is ours to forge if we make the choice and take action.

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Book Details

Published
April 27, 2012
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
416
ISBN
9781136566028

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