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State of the World 2001

State of the World 2001
Author: Lester Russell Brown
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2001
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780393048667

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An indispensable guide for anyone concerned with the future of life on our planet.


State of the World 2002

State of the World 2002
Author: Christopher Flavin
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780393050530

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In "State of the World 2002," the Worldwatch Institute's award-winning research team describes how to meet the complex challenges of restoring a sustainable balance between the growing human population, rising levels of consumption, and the threats to the natural systems that support all life on the Earth.The book provides concerned citizens and national leaders with comprehensive analysis of the global environmental problems we face, together with detailed descriptions of practical, innovative solutions, like charting the most environmentally sound path to a hydrogen-fueled economy, or accelerating the rapidly growing conversion of farmers worldwide to organic farming and sustainable agriculture.Written in clear and concise language, with easy-to-read charts and tables, State of the World 2002 presents a view of our changing world that we, and our leaders, cannot afford to ignore. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.


State of the World, 2004

State of the World, 2004
Author: Brian Halweil
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2004
Genre: Conservation of natural resources
ISBN: 9780393058604

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[This book] examines how we consume, why we consume, and what impact our consumption old growth lumber to gas guzzling cars, many of the things we buy support destructive chasing power to build markets for less-hazardous products, including fair traded foods, green power, and fuel cell vehicles.-- From back cover.


State of the World 2003

State of the World 2003
Author: Worldwatch Institute
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2010-09-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136533400

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This volume takes a look at the trends that have put the global economy on a collision course with the Earth's ecosystems. It aims to provide a vital synthesis ranging across a wide spectrum of both the social and natural sciences. Published annually in 28 languages, each edition draws on the knowledge of the Worldwatch Institute's team of writers and researchers.


State of the World, 2003

State of the World, 2003
Author: Chris Bright
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780393051735

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In State of the World 2003, the Worldwatch Institute's award-winning research team provides concerned citizens and national leaders with comprehensive analysis of the global environmental problems we face, together with detailed descriptions of practical, innovative solutions, like charting the most environmentally sound path to a hydrogen-fueled economy, or accelerating the rapidly growing conversion of farmers worldwide to organic farming and sustainable agriculture.


State of the World, 2001

State of the World, 2001
Author: Lester Russell Brown
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2001-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780393320824

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Report assessing society's ability to sustain itself without hurting the next generation


The State of the World's Cities 2004/2005

The State of the World's Cities 2004/2005
Author:
Publisher: UN-HABITAT
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9211317053

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As towns and cities expand at unprecedented rates, sustainable urban development is one of the most pressing challenges facing the international community in the 21st century. This publication examines the realities faced by urban populations around the world, focusing on the impact of globalisation and the way cities are governed and planned, on the make-up and density of their population, and on their cultures and economies. Issues considered include: the impact of globalisation on urban culture; urban renewal and cultural strategies; the concept of metropolitanization; socio-economic and cultural impacts of international migration; urban poverty and homelessness, social inequality and exclusion; urban governance, safety and crime trends; contemporary planning strategies and the role of civil society; progress towards attainment of the Millennium Development Goals targets for sanitation and housing. The report highlights the need for a new culture of planning to establish multicultural and inclusive cities, involving civil society as well as public authorities.


The Improving State of the World

The Improving State of the World
Author: Indur M. Goklany
Publisher: Cato Institute
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2007-01-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1933995416

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Many people believe that globalization and its key components have made matters worse for humanity and the environment. Indur M. Goklany exposes this as a complete myth and challenges people to consider how much worse the world would be without them. Goklany confronts foes of globalization and demonstrates that economic growth, technological change and free trade helped to power a “cycle of progress” that in the last two centuries enabled unprecedented improvements in every objective measurement of human well-being. His analysis is accompanied by an extensive range of charts, historical data, and statistics. The Improving State of the World represents an important contribution to the environment versus development debate and collects in one volume for the first time the long-term trends in a broad array of the most significant indicators of human and environmental well-being, and their dependence on economic development and technological change. While noting that the record is more complicated on the environmental front, the author shows how innovation, increased affluence and key institutions have combined to address environmental degradation. The author notes that the early stages of development can indeed cause environmental problems, but additional development creates greater wealth allowing societies to create and afford cleaner technologies. Development becomes the solution rather than the problem.


State of the World's Cities 2008/9

State of the World's Cities 2008/9
Author: Un-Habitat
Publisher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2008
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: 1844076954

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"This report adopts the concept of Harmonious Cities as a theoretical framework in order to understand today's urban world, and also as an operational tool to confront the most important challenges facing urban areas and their development processes. It recognizes that tolerance, diversity, social justice and good governance, all of which are inter-related, are as important to sustainable urban development as physical planning. It addresses national concerns by searching for solutions at the city level. For that purpose, it focuses on three Key areas: spatial or regional harmony, which examines the main drivers of urban growth in the developing world and explores the spatial nuances of economic and social policies; social harmony, which presents and analyzes new data on urban inequalities worldwide and describes the types of shelter deprivations experienced by slum dwellers in developing world regions; and environmental harmony, which examines the role of cities in the climate change debate, and the impact of global warming on the most vulnerable cities." "The report also assesses the various intangible assets within cities that contribute to harmony, such as cultural heritage, sense of place and memory and the complex set of social and symbolic relationships that give cities meaning. It argues that these intangible assets represent the soul of the city and are as important for harmonious urban development as tangible assets."--BOOK JACKET.