Politics of Sustainable Development

ISBN
9780415138741
$38.95
Format Paperback
Details
  • 8.5" x 5.5" x 0.6"
  • Out of Print
  • Individual Title
  • Books
  • 1997
  • 288
  • Yes
  • Print
  • 20
  • HC240.Z9E573 1997
The concept of sustainable development was popularized by the 1987 Brundtland Report and became a central theme in the EU's Fifth Environmental Action Programme. It dominated the Rio Earth Summit and its promotion has been much in evidence in the subsequent follow-up to Rio. This text analyzes how the theory of sustainable development has been related to the practice and how it has been applied within Europe at all levels of government from the EU down to the sub-national local level. The essays included here begin with an analysis of the ambiguities inherent in sustainable development and the contestable nature of the concept. The contributors explore how far it is possible to reconcile economic growth with environmental needs, asking whether sustainable development can promote equity and development. The book assesses the impact of deep ecological thought on sustainable development as part of a new typology of the concept. It also includes a section examining how sustainable development has been interpreted at EU and sub-national levels within the member states, examples are drawn from the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.