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ISBN 10: 144386689X
ISBN 13: 978-1443866897
Author: Lucas Andrianos, Guillermo Kerber, Jan-Willem Sneep
Sustainable Alternatives for Poverty Reduction and Eco-Justice: Volume 1 2nd Edition: This book presents edited and revised versions of most of the papers presented at the First International Conference on Sustainable Alternatives for Poverty Reduction and Ecological Justice in 2012 (SAPREJ-12). The selected papers are classified into six thematic sections: Biodiversity and ecological crisis; Sustainability, religion and ethics; Climate change, eco-justice and health; Poverty, financial crisis and human rights; Green economy and food security; and Global crisis and case studies. SAPREJ-12 is a new initiative in sustainability development, and its methodological concept has opened new opportunities for analysis and criticism of the discipline. This book provides a useful perspective to evaluate the current ‘state of the art’ and the diversity of the approaches adopted in analysing poverty eradication and sustainable development.
Sustainable Alternatives for Poverty Reduction and Eco-Justice: Volume 1 2nd Edition Table of contents:
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Part 1: Biodiversity and Ecological Crisis
- Nature conservation and ecological ethics
- HAH Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew: The Green Patriarch and his care for creation
- Ecuador’s Yasuni-ITT Initiative: A critical assessment
- Ecological justice, climate change, and animals
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Part 2: Sustainability, Religion, and Ethics
- Collecting, framing, negotiating, and connecting in times of a GLocal “problematique”
- Mystical ecology: Food and drink as spiritual nourishment in the mystical Orthodox tradition
- Quantification of environmental sustainability for timber and steel constructions using hierarchical models and fuzzy inference tools
- Human activity and the natural environment: A philosophical approach
- Greed index measurement: An alternative tool to promote sustainability and eco-justice
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Part 3: Climate Change, Eco-Justice, and Health
- Eco-justice: Visioning the next “new normal”
- Education for climate changes, environmental health, and environmental justice
- Of tsunamis and climate change: The need to resettle
- Climate justice and the Pacific Conference of Churches: Moving the relocation agenda in the Pacific
- Right to health for poverty reduction and ecological justice
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Part 4: Poverty, Financial Crisis, and Human Rights
- Poverty in Antioch at the end of the 4th century and poverty today: Some reflections based on St. John Chrysostom’s writings and other sources
- Remember—Never forget: The woman with the alabaster jar
- Human activity and the natural environment: A philosophical approach
- The UN human rights: A tool for the people’s agenda on sustainability
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Part 5: Green Economy and Food Security
- Green economy: The contribution of corporate social responsibility
- Globalization and the human right to feed oneself: The impact of the Blue Revolution on the food security of small-scale fisherpeople in Tamil Nadu, India
- Household and commercial food waste reduction in times of increased food insecurity and unsustainable natural resources
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Part 6: Global Crisis and Case Studies
- A mission impossible, or the needed critical piece of the puzzle?
- Ladder to the middle class: A new self-funding model for social housing in Paraguay
- SAPREJ-12 brief report
- SAPREJ-12 mailing list
- SAPREJ-12 photo memories
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