Ensuring a Sustainable Future
Making Progress on Environment and Equity
Magda Barrera author Jody Heymann editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:17th Oct '13
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There is very little argument that the world is facing severe environmental challenges. Ongoing air and water pollution, increasing energy consumption, and the depletion of natural resources have all placed considerable stress on the capacity of our environment to support the present quality of human life in a sustainable manner. Ensuring a Sustainable Future does what few previous works have: it examines these trends' disproportionate impact on the poor and the economically viable solutions that can serve to remedy them -- solutions that simultaneously address environmental and economic problems. This gap in previous research, evidence, and writing has left low-income countries often unwilling to take on major environmental problems and many poor communities believing they faced impossible choices between improving the environment in which they live and increasing the jobs and income available. Bringing together evidence-based recommendations and in-depth case studies of successful policies and programs around the world, Ensuring a Sustainable Future examines innovative solutions to this crucial challenge. In doing so, it addresses a comprehensive range of environmental sustainability challenges affecting low-, middle-, and high-income countries.
"Ensuring a Sustainable Future addresses the nexus of development, environment, and health with a fundamental concern for the well-being and agency of the poor. A valuable resource for solutions spanning both rich and poor countries that are evidence-based, equitable, and economically feasible." -- Mayra Buvinic, Senior Fellow, UN Foundation "While not shying away from the enormity of our economic inequities and ecological depredations, this well-structured collection focuses on cautiously optimistic alternatives. Its strength lies in fascinating and well-documented cases of grassroots eco-equity for health, a reservoir of transferable innovations begging to be scaled up. Both tonic and challenging, the book makes a solid contribution to understanding and acting upon the two most pressing public health issues of our era: social justice and environmental sustainability." -- Ronald Labonté, Canada Research Chair, Globalization and Health Equity
ISBN: 9780199974702
Dimensions: 163mm x 236mm x 33mm
Weight: 683g
384 pages