Wilderer, Peter A. / Schroeder, Edward D. / Kopp, Horst (eds.) Global Sustainability The Impact of Local Cultures. A New Perspective for Science and Engineering, Economics and Politics
  1. Edition - October 2004 149.- Euro 2004. XXV, 240 Pages, Hardcover 17 Fig., 4 Tab. - Monograph - ISBN-10: 3-527-31236-6 ISBN-13: 978-3-527-31236-8 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim

Short description This first book to focus on cultural diversity as a key element of sustainable development in the context of science and engineering provides much-need multidisciplinary information and help in understanding our changing world. As such, it shows all (natural) scientists, engineers, economists, ecologists, environmental organizations, and consultants how the various factors affecting sustainable development depend on and interfere with each other.
From the contents Preface Key Note Address (His Royal Highness Prince El Hassan bin Talal) History and Mandate of Sustainability: From Local Forestry to Global Policy (Gabriele Weber-Blaschke, Reinhard Mosandl, and Martin Faulstich) Sustainable Development: Exploring the Cross-Cultural Dimension (Ortwin Renn) Sustainable Development and Cultural Diversity (Hartmann Liebetruth) Technological Progress in Different Cultures and Periods: Historical Evolution Projected into the Future (Raoul Weiler) Views of Sustainability: Elements of a Synthesis (Dimitris Kyriakou) A New Way of Thinking about Sustainability, Risk and Environmental Decision-Making (William E. Kastenberg, Gloria Hauser-Kastenberg, and David Norris) Humility and Establishing the Sustainable Environment (Edward D. Schroeder) Conflicts and Conflict-solving as Chances to make the Concept of Sustainable Development work (Armin Grunwald) Sustainability through Science-Technology-Society Education (David Devraj Kumar) Sustainability and Consumption of Raw Materials in Germany (Werner Schenkel) Sustainability, Culture and Regional Scales: Some Remarks from Human Geography (Horst Kopp) Sustainable Development in Asia: Traditional Ideas and Irreversible Processes (Dietmar Rothermund) Sustainability of Development and Valuation of Non-renewable Resources: An Analysis in the Context of Local Cultures (Michael von Hauff, Amitabh Kundu) Sustainability in Latin American Countries: Challenge and Opportunities for Argentina (Monica Renner) On the Roles Engineers May Play in the Attempt to Meet Basic Demands of Man and Nature (Peter A. Wilderer, Mirka C. Wilderer) Integrating Cultural Aspects in the Implementation of Large Water Projects (Martin Grambow) Sustainability from an Entrepreneurial Point of View seen from the Particular Standpoint of a Company Active in the Water Industry (Hans G. Huber) Synthesis (Peter A. Wilderer, Edward D. Schroeder, and Josef Bugl)
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