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      Environment and Sustainability in a Developing World

      Green Development

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      Green Development book

      Environment and Sustainability in a Developing World
      ByW.M. Adams
      Edition 4th Edition
      First Published 2019
      eBook Published 20 December 2019
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203386033
      Pages 428
      eBook ISBN 9780203386033
      Subjects Environment and Sustainability, Geography, Global Development
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      Adams, W.M. (2019). Green Development: Environment and Sustainability in a Developing World (4th ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203386033

      ABSTRACT

      The concept of sustainability lies at the core of the challenge of environment and development, and the way governments, business and environmental groups respond to it. Green Development provides a clear and coherent analysis of sustainable development in both theory and practice.

      Green Development explores the origins and evolution of mainstream thinking about sustainable development and offers a critique of the ideas behind them. It draws a link between theory and practice by discussing the nature of the environmental degradation and the impacts of development. It argues that, ultimately, ‘green’ development has to be about political economy, about the distribution of power, and not about environmental quality. Its focus is strongly on the developing world.

      The fourth edition retains the broad structure of previous editions, but has been updated to reflect advances in ideas and changes in international policy. Greater attention has been given to the political ecology of development, market-based and neoliberal environmentalism, and degrowth. This fully revised edition discusses:

      • the origins of thinking about sustainability and sustainable development, and its evolution to the present day;
      • the ideas that dominate mainstream sustainable development (including natural capital, the green economy, market environmentalism and ecological modernisation);
      • critiques of mainstream ideas and of neoliberal framings of sustainability, and alternative ideas about sustainability that challenge ‘business as usual’ thinking, such as arguments about limits to growth and calls for degrowth;
      • the dilemmas of sustainability in the context of forests, desertification, food and farming, biodiversity conservation and dam construction;
      • the challenge of policy choices about sustainability, particularly between reformist and radical responses to the contemporary global dilemmas.

      Green Development offers clear insights into the challenges of environmental sustainability, and social and economic development. It is unique in offering a synthesis of theoretical ideas on sustainability and in its coverage of the extensive literature on environment and development around the world. The book has proved its value to generations of students as an authoritative, thought-provoking and readable guide to the field of sustainable development.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter Chapter One|21 pages

      The dilemma of sustainability

      ByW.M. Adams

      chapter Chapter Two|27 pages

      The roots of sustainable development

      ByW.M. Adams

      chapter Chapter Three|32 pages

      Making mainstream sustainable development

      ByW.M. Adams

      chapter Chapter Four|27 pages

      Sustainability and natural capital

      ByW.M. Adams

      chapter Chapter Five|20 pages

      Neoliberalism and the green economy

      ByW.M. Adams

      chapter Chapter Six|28 pages

      Corporations and sustainability

      ByW.M. Adams

      chapter Chapter Seven|20 pages

      Sustainability and degrowth

      ByW.M. Adams

      chapter Chapter Eight|28 pages

      The political forest

      ByW.M. Adams

      chapter Chapter Nine|20 pages

      Desertification

      ByW.M. Adams

      chapter Chapter Ten|21 pages

      Famine, food and farming

      ByW.M. Adams

      chapter Chapter Eleven|32 pages

      The political ecology of biodiversity

      ByW.M. Adams

      chapter Chapter Twelve|35 pages

      Engineering development

      chapter Chapter Thirteen|16 pages

      Green development: reformism or radicalism?

      ByW.M. Adams
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