Seeking Sustainability in an Age of Complexity
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:14th Jun '07
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Harris weaves together a unique story of the complexity of global and regional sustainability.
Using ideas from complexity theory, and its application in the areas of ecology, sociology and economics, this book shows just how complex the idea of achieving sustainability is, when applied at global and regional scales, and will be of interest to ecologists, sociologists and natural resource managers.Seeking Sustainability in an Age of Complexity explains the difficulties of sustainability and why 'collapse' can occur. In the last twenty years the theory of complexity has been developed - complex systems science (CSS) speaks to natural systems and particularly to ecological, social and economic systems and their interaction. Due to the growing concern over the huge changes occurring in the global environment, such as climate change, deforestation, habitat fragmentation and loss of biodiversity, Graham Harris sets out what has been learned in an attempt to understand the implications of these changes and suggests ways to move forward. This book discusses a number of emerging tools for the management of 'unruly' complexity which facilitate stronger regional dialogues about knowledge and values, which will be of interest to ecologists, sociologists, economists, natural resource managers and scientists in State and local governments and those involved in water and landscape management.
'An interesting and challenging book for those who see Earth System Science as a way forward.' Bulletin of the British Ecological Society
'… a valuable resource for anyone interested in the relevance of complexity theory to applied ecology and the management of natural systems. … Anyone who believes that landscape ecology offers tools and insights essential to effective management of natural resources and seriously wants to see landscape ecology integrated into management practices will find it an important and rewarding resource.' Landscape Ecology
'We have to be ready with the right ideas and proposals when the time comes and Harris provides a useful and timely synthesis of many of those ideas.' Trends in Ecology and Evolution
ISBN: 9780521695329
Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 20mm
Weight: 600g
376 pages