Opening with the extraordinary story of a young French priest working in 1968 amongst impoverished villages of northeast Brazil, struggling to bring sustenance, sustainability, and hope to these disregarded and willfully ignored communities, this book asks a broad and far-reaching question that challenges the contemporary sustainability movement.
Opening with the extraordinary story of a young French priest working in 1968 amongst impoverished villages of northeast Brazil, struggling to bring sustenance, sustainability, and hope to these disregarded and willfully ignored communities, this book asks a broad and far-reaching question that challenges the contemporary sustainability movement.
Gary E. Machlis is University Professor of Environmental Sustainability at Clemson University. He is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and member of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Roundtable on Science and Technology for Sustainability and its Board on Environmental Change and Society. He has written widely on issues of conservation, science policy, and sustainability.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents: Introduction: Freedom to Starve Part I Chapter 1. On Sustainability Chapter 2. Profiles of Desolation Chapter 3. The Processes of Exclusion Part II Chapter 4. Toward a Just and Necessary Path Chapter 5. The Foundation Must Be Rebuilt Chapter 6. Repairing Sustainability Chapter 7. Sustainability in the Time of COVID Conclusion: Esperanza y Lucha (Hope and Struggle) Acknowledgments Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Table of Contents: Introduction: Freedom to Starve Part I Chapter 1. On Sustainability Chapter 2. Profiles of Desolation Chapter 3. The Processes of Exclusion Part II Chapter 4. Toward a Just and Necessary Path Chapter 5. The Foundation Must Be Rebuilt Chapter 6. Repairing Sustainability Chapter 7. Sustainability in the Time of COVID Conclusion: Esperanza y Lucha (Hope and Struggle) Acknowledgments Notes Selected Bibliography Index
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