Sustainability researchers often forget that many of their fellow humans, even if thoroughly convinced of the problems of environmental degradation, have differing pressing interests and concerns that leave limited time or energy to engage with grand societal challenges, writes Michael Veale. Action Research for Sustainability is interesting reading for researchers studying social systems, for those designing social science education, and a loud call for action for getting up from desks and going into relevant communities – at least occasionally
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Welcome to the book of blogs, a collection of diverse works from researchers across the globe who al...
Norton, B.G. (2003). Searching for Sustainability: Interdisciplinary essays in the philosophy of con...
With nearly two decades’ experience writing on urban sustainability issues, Timothy Beatley has esta...
Recensão crítica da obra: "Household Sustainability: Challenges and Dilemmas in Everyday Life" de, ...
This book aims to bridge a major gap in knowledge by considering theoretical and practical issues re...
The book is organised into five sections: Teaching & Learning Transformative Research; Contemplating...
Environmental sustainability has become a prime issue in the minds of the public as well as politica...
This book explores the significance of human behaviour to understanding the causes and impacts of ch...
A review of Mark Swilling and Eve Annecke: Just Transitions, United NationsUniversity Press, Tokyo, ...
Barbara Richter is uplifted by Hein-Anton van der Heijden�s account of the impact of social moveme...
Editors Teena Gabrielson et al bring together forty scholars in The Oxford Handbook of Environmental...
The contributors to the 33 chapters of this book show that the field is in desperate need of further...
Aimed at a lay reader, The Crowded Greenhouse is the collaborative effort of John Firor, director em...
There are fundamental differences between the various ontologies of Australian First Nations peoples...
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Welcome to the book of blogs, a collection of diverse works from researchers across the globe who al...