At the Edge

Sustainable Development in the 21st Century

Ann Dale author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of British Columbia Press

Published:1st Jan '02

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At the Edge cover

This timely book argues for governance based on human responsibility and recognition of the interconnectedness of human and natural systems.

At the Edge is a rich and evocative call to action at a time when new ideas are urgently needed. Mandatory reading for policy analysts and decision makers in the public, private, and volunteer sectors, it will be equally useful to scholars, teachers, students, and others interested in creating sustainable societies. Throughout the world, biophysical evidence is mounting that human growth and activity patterns are slowly destroying the earth. This ecological deterioration is accompanied by similar social and economic decline, with potentially grave consequences for the continued existence of human societies.

Yet, as Ann Dale compassionately argues, it is not too late to take action. Hope lies in sustainable development – the fundamental human imperative of the 21st century. Sustainable development, in Dale's view, is the process of reconciling three imperatives: the ecological, the social, and the economic. Equitable access to resources in all three spheres is fundamental to the global realization of sustainable development. This will not be realized without strong leadership by governments at all levels. Ultimately needed is a new framework for governance based on human responsibility and a recognition of the interconnectedness of human and natural systems.

"A remarkable achievement. [The book] contains a sweeping grasp of the literature on both Canadian policy and sustainable development. - Frances Westley, McGill University

  • Winner of Outstanding Research Achievement - Sustainability, Government of Canada, Policy Research Initiative 2001 (Canada)

ISBN: 9780774808378

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 360g

232 pages