Constructing Sustainable Development by Neil E Harrison

Constructing Sustainable Development by Neil E Harrison

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Defines, analyzes, critiques, and proposes new policy solutions for achieving sustainable development.

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Constructing Sustainable Development by Neil E Harrison

Through a critique of the economic, technological, political, and ethical theories that are the basis for current policy, this book shows that sustainable development proposals are at least incomplete or impractical and at worst dangerously misleading. The concept of sustainable development presents a problem for theorists and policy makers because it cannot be objectively defined and subjective understandings vary widely. For the capitalist, sustainable development is a problem of production efficiency and technological innovation; for the environmentalist, a more appropriate ethic is a necessity; and for the developing country policy maker, a more equitable distribution of power over resources is imperative. Harrison shows how sustainable development can be constructed from policy principles derived from ongoing adaptations to changes in values, beliefs, and scientific knowledge, and applied in both developed and developing nations and communities large and small.
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ISBN 13 9780791446683
ISBN 10 0791446689
Title Constructing Sustainable Development
Author Neil E Harrison
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher State University of New York Press
Year published 2000-09-22
Number of pages 188
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