ABSTRACT

For a large proportion of the electorate, national politics misses the real issues. As a result, membership of campaigning organizations has soared whilst party numbers have declined. This work distils the principles and priorities of many of the leading voluntary groups into a strong and coherent programme of political aims and actions. The problem can be measured as a sustainability gap - between official policies and achievements and actual democratic participation, environmental restoration and the eradication of poverty. With examples and short case studies, the book translates the gap into practical and realistic recommendations for progress.

chapter 1|21 pages

Introduction

Millennial Hopes and Fears

chapter 2|32 pages

Richer Futures

The Politics of Sustainable Development

chapter 3|29 pages

Sustaining the Environment

From Crisis to Opportunity

chapter 4|26 pages

Poverty Amid Plenty

Reducing Poverty and Inequalities

chapter 6|20 pages

Good Governance

Strengthening Democracy and Civil Society

chapter 7|28 pages

From Conflicts to Security

Wars, Refugees, Disasters and Sustainable Development

chapter 8|13 pages

Making It Happen

Closing the Sustainability Gaps