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Cultures for SustainabilityAFL 759d

Randy T. Nobleza

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2nd Term 2014-15

MacDonald, Mary (1998) Agendas for Sustainability:

Environment and Development into the twenty-first

century. Routledge: SEI Global Environment and

Development Series.

Gill, Sucha Sing etal

(editors) Economic and

Environmental

Sustainability of the

Asian Region. New

Delhi: India 2010.

The articles are organized under

six major sub themes:

issues in sustainability of Asian agriculture

ecological concerns in theory and practice

core themes in economic development

resource management and policy alternatives

discrimination and socio-economic equity in

development

peasant distress and sustainability of the cotton

economy

Ling, Ooi Giok (2005) Sustianability and Cities: Concept

and Assessment. Singapore: Institute of Public Studies.

Lee, Yok-shin F. and So, Alvin Y (editors) Asia’s

Environmental Movements” Comparative Perspectives.

Armonk, New York: An East Gate Book. 1999

Pittel, Karen (2002)

Sustainability and

Endogenous Growth: New

Horizons in Environmental

Economics. Great Britain:

MPG Books Ltd.

Kenny, Michael and

Meadowcraft, James

(editors) Planning

Sustainability. London:

Routledge. 1999

Fahy, Frances and Rau,

Henrike (editors) Methods

of Sustainability Research

in the Social Sciences.

London: Sage. 2013

Sustainability research in the social sciences

Concepts, methodologies and the challenge of interdisciplinarity

who decides what counts as sustianble?

How do we know if a new waste management policy or an initiative to encourage walking and cycling yield ‘sustainable outcomes’?

What time frame is need to assess the results of a policy that claims to enhance sustainability?

Who are the ‘winners’ and who are the ‘losers’ of sustainability initiatives and policies, both now and in the future.

Jordan, Andre and Adger,

W Neil (editors)

Governing Sustainability.

United Kingdom:

Cambridge University

Press. 2009

This book starts from the belief that the crisis of

unsustainability is, first and foremost, a crisis of

governance. Governance, however is a multidimensional

and highly contested term within academia. If we zoom

out and explore what is or not being done actually to

govern societies in ways that facilitate rather than

undermine sustainability it is abundantly clear that the

governance of sustainable development is likely to be

hugely complicated and politically contested

undertaking.

Mazmanian, Daniel and Kraft Michael E. (editors0 Toward Sustainable Communities. Transition and Transformations in environmental Policy. United States: Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Three decades/ epochs of the environmental movement

regulatory for environmental protection 1970-1990

efficiency-based regulatory reform and flexibility 1980-

1990s

toward sustainable communities 1990s-on

Carew-Reid, Jeremy (editor) Strategies for Sustainability

Asia. IUCN the world Conservation Union and Earthscan

Publications Ltd. UK: 1997

Select from Asia

Bangladesh

Malaysia

Nepal

Pakistan

Philippines

Sri Lanka

Keating, Micahel (1994) The Earth Summit’s Agenda for

Change: a plain language version of agenda 21 and the

other Rio agreements. Manila: Philippine Council for

Sustainable Development.

Philippine Council for sustainable Development

supported by 4 committees with respective sub-

committees

committee on social and economic dimensions

committee on management and conservation of

resources

committee on strengthening the role of major groups

committee on the means of implementation

Thiele, Leslie Paul (2013) sustainability: key concepts.

United Kingdom: Polity Press.

Sustainability has traditionally been described as

standing on the three pillars of society, ecology and

economy or alternatively as grounded on the “triple

bottom line of people, planet and profit… by insisting on

cultural creativity as a fourth component of

sustainability, we underline the fact that our practices,

relationships and institutions have to initiate and

respond to change if they are to endure for long.

Sustainability demands imagination and innovation.

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