ABSTRACT

Food, water and energy form some of the basic elements of sustainability considerations. This ground-breaking book examines and decodes these elements, exploring how a range of countries make decisions regarding their energy and bio-resource consumption and procurement. The authors consider how these choices impact not only the societies and environments of those countries, but the world in general. To achieve this, the authors review the merits of various sustainability and environmental metrics, and then apply these to 34 countries that are ranked low, medium or high on the human development index. The book assesses their resource capacities and the environmental impacts, both within and outside their country boundaries, from consuming food, water, and energy. The final section uses the lessons derived from the earlier analyses of resource consumption to explore the importance of geography, climates and sustainable management of forests and other natural resources for building resilient societies in the future.

part 1|56 pages

From The Beginning

part 2|19 pages

Scientific Approach To Decoding Sustainability

chapter 3|17 pages

Today: Decoding Country Resource Stories

part 3|61 pages

The Real Country Stories

part 4|72 pages

Climate and Soils: Unavoidable Constraints to Solar Capital

part 5|76 pages

Societies Adapt to a Quagmire of Resource Choices