2nd Edition

An Introduction to Sustainability Environmental, Social and Personal Perspectives

By Martin Mulligan Copyright 2018
338 Pages 54 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

338 Pages 54 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

338 Pages 54 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

An Introduction to Sustainability provides students with a comprehensive overview of the key concepts and ideas which are encompassed within the growing field of sustainability. The fully updated second edition, including new figures and images, teases out the diverse but intersecting domains of sustainability and emphasises strategies for action. Aimed at those studying the subject for... Read more

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 Biography of a concept

Chapter 3 Consumption and consumerism

Chapter 4 Global challenges as wicked problems

Chapter 5 Energy and society Anthony Richardson and Martin Mulligan

Chapter 6 Sustainability models and concepts

Chapter 7 Risk and Resilience

Chapter 8 Environmental Dimensions of Sustainability

Chapter 9 Social Dimensions of Sustainability

Chapter 10 Personal Dimensions

Chapter 11 Taking action

Chapter 12 Introduction to assessment and monitoring tools

Chapter 13 Focusing on water

Chapter 14 Food and agriculture Mel Neave and Martin Mulligan

Chapter 15 The Urban Challenge Michael Buxton and Martin Mulligan

Chapter 16 Rethinking waste Ruth Lane and Martin Mulligan

Biography

Martin Mulligan is associate professor, senior lecturer in the Sustainability and Urban Planning teaching programme, and senior researcher within the Centre for Urban Research in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies (GUSS) at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia.

"This is a timely and much-needed book, written by experienced university educators who know how to engage with students and spark and sustain their interest. This involves being engaging and hopeful - and having the skill to explain quite complex ideas in a lucid, meaningful way. The second edition builds on the many strengths of the first, with updated information, figures and photos capturing the dynamism of sustainability thinking and practice."Allan Johnstone, Murdoch University, Australia

"This is a clear, well-pitched introduction to sustainability issues for undergraduate students. The book combines analysis of contemporary environmental concerns and their interwoven social dynamics with a real sense of the personal dimension of sustainability. Built on a decade's worth of teaching experience, this book encourages a wide-ranging and accessible approach to the subject for students from a diversity of academic backgrounds. I would happily recommend this as a core introductory text for a 1st year undergraduate module on environmental issues as it covers so many of the most important issues with critical appreciation while retaining a sense of optimism too."Sam Randalls, University College London, UK

"Sustainability is a "wicked problem," in which everyone is enmeshed; deep systemic change, rather than a cookbook of simple solutions, is required. The immensity of facing such a problem leads some of us to despair, others to complacent denial; Mulligan avoids both. The emergence of enviro-hatred as a mode of power, especially in the US, means that hope for any future requires champions, well-informed, critically thoughtful, and emotionally prepared. This book is excellent preparation on all three fronts."Kim Sorvig, University of New Mexico, USA

"In this new edition, Martin Mulligan adds a renewed emphasis on systems thinking, the "triple bottom line" concept of corporate responsibility, and provides a series of global challenges framed as "wicked" problems to illustrate the magnitude of the transition to the sustainability paradigm. And yet the book retains the hopeful element that made the original edition such a worthy addition to the sustainability literature. This mix of reality and hope creates a compelling story about humans, our social and economic needs, and the health of the planet on which we dwell."Thomas Theis, Director of the Institute for Environmental Science and Policy, University of Illinois, USA