This volume focuses on the theory and practice of the regenerative development paradigm that is rapidly displacing sustainability as the most fertile ground for climate change adaptation research.
This book brings together key thinkers in this field to develop a meaningful synthesis between the existing practice of regenerative development and the input of scholars in the social sciences. It begins by providing an expert introduction to the history, principles, and practices of regenerative development before going on to present a thorough theoretical examination by known theorists from disciplines including sociology, geography, and ethics. A section on regenerative development practices illustrates the need to significantly advance our understanding of how urbanization, climate change, and inequality interact at every scale of development work. Finally, the book ends with a serious consideration of the ways in which integrated systems thinking in higher education could result in a curriculum for the next generation of regenerative development professionals.
Regenerative Urban Development, Climate Change and the Common Good will be of great interest to students, scholars, and practitioners of regenerative development, climate change, urban planning, and public policy.
| ISBN: | 9780367784447 |
| Publication date: | 31st March 2021 |
| Author: | Beth Schaefer Caniglia, Beatrice Frank, John L Knott, Ken Sagendorf, Eugene A Wilkerson |
| Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 284 pages |
| Series: | Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research |
| Genres: |
Climate change Social impact of environmental issues Urban and municipal planning and policy Public administration Human geography Environmental policy and protocols Civil engineering, surveying and building |
This volume focuses on the theory and practice of the regenerative development paradigm that is rapidly displacing sustainability as the most fertile ground for climate change adaptation research.
This book brings together key thinkers in this field to develop a meaningful synthesis between the existing practice of regenerative development and the input of scholars in the social sciences. It begins by providing an expert introduction to the history, principles, and practices of regenerative development before going on to present a thorough theoretical examination by known theorists from disciplines including sociology, geography, and ethics. A section on regenerative development practices illustrates the need to significantly advance our understanding of how urbanization, climate change, and inequality interact at every scale of development work. Finally, the book ends with a serious consideration of the ways in which integrated systems thinking in higher education could result in a curriculum for the next generation of regenerative development professionals.
Regenerative Urban Development, Climate Change and the Common Good will be of great interest to students, scholars, and practitioners of regenerative development, climate change, urban planning, and public policy.
Regenerative Urban Development, Climate Change and the Common Good features in the following genres: Climate change, Social impact of environmental issues, Urban and municipal planning and policy, Public administration, Human geography, Environmental policy and protocols, Civil engineering, surveying and building
Regenerative Urban Development, Climate Change and the Common Good is available in Paperback, Hardback
Regenerative Urban Development, Climate Change and the Common Good was written by Beth Schaefer Caniglia, Beatrice Frank, John L Knott, Ken Sagendorf, Eugene A Wilkerson and published by Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Regenerative Urban Development, Climate Change and the Common Good has 284 pages
Yes it is part of Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research series
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