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Transitions to sustainable development (2011)

new directions in the study of long term transformative change

This book concentrates on transitions. It deals with radical tranformation towards a sustainable society as a response to a number of persistent problems confronting contempory modern societies.

Over the past few decades, there has been a growing concern about the social and environmental risks which have come along with the progress achieved through a variety of mutually intertwined modernization processes.

In recent years these concerns are transformed into a widely-shared sense of urgency, partly due to events such as the various pandemics threatening livestock, and increasing awareness of the risks and realities of climate change, and the energy and food crises.

This sense of urgency includes an awareness that our entire social system is in need of fundamental transformation. But like the earlier transition between the 1750’s and 1890’s from a pre-modern to a modern industrial society, this second transition is also a contested one. Sustainable development is only one of many options.

This book addresses the issue on how to understand the dynamics and governance of the second transition dynamics in order to ensure sustainable development. For students and scholars with an interest in sustainable development and long-term transformative change.

Literatuurverwijzing: Grin, J., Rotmans, J., & Schot, J. (2011). Transitions to sustainable development: new directions in the study of long term transformative change. Oxon, New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.

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