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Sustainability Science. Managing Risk and Resilience for Sustainable Development

  • Book

  • October 2018
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5342580
A new, holistic transdisciplinary endeavour born in the 21st century, Sustainability Science: Managing Risk and Resilience for Sustainable Development aims to provide conceptual and practical approaches to sustainable development that help us to grasp and address uncertainty, complexity, ambiguity and dynamic change. Four aspects that permeate our contemporary world and undermine much of our traditional ways of thinking and doing. The concepts of risk and resilience are central in this endeavour to explain, understand and improve core challenges of humankind.

Sustainability and sustainable development are increasingly important guiding principles across administrative levels, functional sectors and scientific disciplines. Policymakers, practitioners and academics continue to wrestle with the complexity of risk, resilience and sustainability, but because of the necessary transdisciplinary focus, it is difficult to find authoritative content in a single source.

Sustainability Science:

Managing Risk and Resilience for Sustainable Development presents the state of the world in relation to major sustainability challenges and their symptomatic effects, such as climate change, environmental degradation, poverty, disease and disasters. It then continues by elaborating on ways to approach and change our world to make it a safer and more sustainable place for current and future generations. The natural, applied and social sciences are woven together throughout the book to provide a more inclusive understanding of relevant processes, changes, trends and events.

Table of Contents

1. Introducing the Book

Part I. The State of the World 2. Our Past Defining Our Present 3. Our Sustainability Challenges 4. Our Disturbances, Disruptions and Disasters in a Dynamic World

Part II. Approaching the World 5. Conceptual Frames for Risk, Resilience and Sustainable Development 6. Resilience-From Panacean to Pragmatic 7. The World as Human-Environment Systems

Part III. Changing the World 8. Science and Change 9. Developing Capacities for Resilience 10. Social Change for a Resilient Society 11. Concluding Remarks

Authors

Per Becker Lund University Center for Risk Assessment and Management (LUCRAM), Lund, Sweden.