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Routledge Handbook of the History of Sustainability

Jeremy L. Caradonna (University of Alberta, Canada)

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English
Routledge
18 October 2019
The Routledge Handbook of the History of Sustainability is a far-reaching survey of the deep and contemporary history of sustainability. This innovative resource will help to define the history of sustainability as an identifiable field. It provides a unique resource for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and scholars, and delivers essential context for understanding the current state and future path of the sustainability movement.

The history of sustainability is an increasingly important domain within the discipline of history, which draws on an interdisciplinary set of fields, ranging from energy studies, transportation, and urbanism to environmental history, economics, and philosophy. Key sections in this handbook cover the historiography of sustainability, resilience and collapse in historical societies, the deep roots of sustainability (seventeenth century to nineteenth century), the recent history of sustainability (twentieth century to present), and core issues and key debates in sustainability.

This handbook is an invaluable research and teaching tool for those interested in the history and development of sustainability and an essential resource for the many sustainability studies programs that now exist in the world's universities.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   748g
ISBN:   9780367855840
ISBN 10:   0367855844
Series:   Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks
Pages:   444
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"A. Introduction 1. Introduction to the Volume Jeremy L. Caradonna B. Historiography of Sustainability 2. Sustainability: A New Historiography Jeremy L. Caradonna C. Sustainability, Resilience, and Collapse in Historical Societies 3. What is Sustainable? Some Views from Highlands Papua New Guinea Andrew Strathern and Pamela J. Stewart 4. Understanding Sustainability Through History: Resources and Complexity Joseph A. Tainter 5. The Ancient Maya: Sustainability and Collapse? B. L. Turner II D. The Roots of Sustainability 6. Sustaining What? Scarcity, Growth, and the Natural Order in the Discourse on Sustainability, 1650-1900 Gareth Dale 7. Eternal Forest, Sustainable Use: The Making of the Term ""Nachhaltig"" in 17th and 18th-Century Germany Forestry Ulrich Grober 8. The Industrial Revolution: Social Costs and Social Change Emma Griffin 9. Islam and Sustainability: The Norms and the Hindrances Tarik Masud Quadir E. The Recent History of Sustainability 10. The US Environmental Movement of the 1960s and 1970s: Building Frameworks of Sustainability Erik W. Johnson and Pierce Greenberg 11. Sustainable Development and the United Nations Iris Borowy 12. The Growth Paradigm: History, Hegemony, and the Contested Making of Economic Growthmanship Matthias Schmelzer 13. A Basis for Systemic Sustainability Measurement: An Update Simon Bell and Stephen Morse 14. Sustainability and the Reframing of the World City Stephen Zavestoski 15. Sustainable Transportation: From Feet to Wheels and Machines and Back to Feet Preston L. Schiller 16. From Hydrology to Hydrosociality: Historiography of Waters in India Jenia Mukherjee 17. Sustainable Architecture: A Short History Vandana Baweja 18. Sustainability Studies in Higher Education Teresa Sabol Spezio F. Core Issues and Key Debates on Sustainability 19. Climate Change and Its Histories Hervé Le Treut and Claire Weill 20. The Problem of Economic Growth Richard Heinberg 21. From (Strong) Sustainability to Degrowth: A Philosophical and Historical Reconstruction Barbara Muraca and Ralf Döring 22. Sustainability Beyond Growth: Toward an Ethics of Flourishing John R. Ehrenfeld 23. Business, Sustainability, and the Bottom of the Pyramid Ana Maria Peredo 24. At the Crossroads: Sustainability and the Twilight of the Modern World John A. Robinson and David Maggs 25. Rethinking the History of Agriculture with Sustainability in Mind Jeremy L. Caradonna 26. The Gene Revolution and the Future of Agriculture Thierry Vrain"

Jeremy L. Caradonna has a PhD in History and is Adjunct Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria, Canada.

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