ABSTRACT

This book explores what is needed for an overall evaluation of the prosperity and wellbeing of people within a framework of sustaining the economy, environment and development.

The book begins by assessing the validity of available data, indicators and indices in decision and policy making. It describes what the data tell us about the effects of economic activity on the quality of life and prosperity of people and nations, now and in the future, and highlights how a reliance on partial and distorted information can thwart rational policies. It also examines whether less tangible notions of wellbeing and happiness lend themselves to quantification and prediction. Overall, Bartelmus demonstrates the need for integrated accounting and analysis to revise policy priorities around environmental, social, economic and sustainability concerns.

Confronting the persisting polarization of environmentalists and economists, this book will be of great relevance to students, scholars and professionals with an interest in environmental and ecological economics, sustainability indicators and their use in integrative policy. 

part I|18 pages

What should we sustain?

chapter 1|7 pages

Environmental impacts

Triggering sustainability concerns

part II|46 pages

Economic sustainability

chapter 3|13 pages

We, the people

Are we better off?

chapter 4|19 pages

We, the nation

Towards a sustainable economy

chapter 5|12 pages

Modeling economic sustainability

Will we be better off?

part III|46 pages

Ecological sustainability

chapter 6|28 pages

How much nature do we use?

chapter 7|16 pages

Sustainability

Reaching the limits?

part IV|46 pages

Cornucopia from sustainable development?

chapter 8|11 pages

What do we want

Happiness, wellbeing, the good life?

chapter 9|17 pages

What can we get?

chapter 10|16 pages

Sustainable development

Blueprint or fig leaf?

part V|55 pages

What should we do about it?

chapter 11|22 pages

What do the indicators tell us?

chapter 12|22 pages

Strategies, policies, politics

chapter 14|4 pages

Conclusions

chapter |5 pages

Annex

A brief history of sustainability science and thought