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100 1 $aDanilov-Danilʹi︠a︡n, Viktor Ivanovich.
245 10 $aSustainable development and the limitation of growth :$bfuture prospects for world civilization /$cVictor I. Danilov-Danil'yan, Kim S. Losev, and Igor E. Reyf.
260 $aBerlin ;$aNew York :$bSpringer ;$aChichester, UK :$bPraxis Publishing,$cc2009.
300 $axvi, 262 p. :$bill., maps ;$c25 cm.
490 1 $aSpringer-Praxis books in environmental sciences
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aCivilization in crisis : on the edge of an abyss -- Civilization teetering over the abyss of crisis (conclusion) -- The world of community : politicians and scientists in search of a solution -- Sustainable development : between complacency and reality -- On the scale of a scientific approach -- "Is there enough community, responsibility, discipline and love?".
520 $aIt is over 15 years since Agenda 21 was adopted in Rio de Janeiro,and over 100 countries have now espoused this code to usesustainable development as a means of avoiding an ecologicalcatastrophe. However it is obvious that, even with thiscommitment, there is still a significant lack of both understandingand action. Sustainable Development and the Limitation of Growth presents theecological, demographic, economic and socio-psychologicalmanifestations of the global crisis, and outlines the immutablelaws and limitations which determine the existence of all livingthings in the biosphere. The book contends that sustainability is achievable only on a global scaleand cannot be regionalized or isolated; demonstrates the need to move to a new way of thinking; shows humanity its real place in the natural environment; highlights the importance of global environmental stability. This unique work argues for a change in the sustainabledevelopment paradigm, the strategic nucleus of which must bethe conservation of ecosystems, especially forests, still in existenceand the partial reconstruction of destroyed ecosystems, as well asfor an understanding of humanity’s real place in the naturalenvironment and the gravity of the ecological threat before us.1
650 0 $aSustainable development.
650 0 $aSustainable development$xEnvironmental aspects.
650 0 $aEconomic development$xEnvironmental aspects.
650 0 $aEnvironmental policy.
650 0 $aCivilization.
650 7 $aNachhaltige Entwicklung.$2swd
650 7 $aUmweltverträglichkeit.$2swd
650 7 $aWachstum.$2swd
650 7 $aBeschränkung.$2swd
650 7 $aNachhaltige Entwicklung.$2idsbb
650 7 $aUmweltschutz$xInternationale Zusammenarbeit.$2idsbb
650 7 $aInternationale Zusammenarbeit$xUmweltschutz.$2idsbb
650 7 $aMensch$xNatur.$2idsbb
650 7 $aNatur$xMensch.$2idsbb
650 0 $aEnvironmental sciences
650 0 $aClimatic changes
650 0 $aEnvironmental management
650 0 $aEnvironmental economics
650 14 $aEnvironment
650 24 $aEnvironmental Management
650 24 $aClimate Change
650 24 $aEnvironment, general
650 24 $aEnvironmental Economics
700 1 $aLosev, K. S.
700 1 $aReĭf, I.$q(Igorʹ)
830 0 $aSpringer-Praxis books in environmental sciences.
830 0 $aSpringer Praxis Books
988 $a20100622
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