Reuniting Economy and Ecology in Sustainable Development

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Discusses how biological sciences have all but lost their spiritual foundation

  • Explains how our view of the world is fragmented and distracted from the processes that produce and maintain the viability of the ecosystems on which we depend for survival
  • Shows that the cause of environmental problems arises from within ourselves - with our thinking
  • Makes evident that we are asking science to answer questions concerning social valuesContentsOrigins of SustainabilityEconomics From the Ground UpVisioning, Counting and ValuingRecognizing the Growth Ethic in Your CommunityRecycling in Theory and PracticeToward Practical Use of SustainabilityGlobilization and Sustainability
  • Summary

    Reuniting Economy and Ecology in Sustainable Development is part of a series on the various aspects of sustainable development, where "community" focuses on the primacy and quality of relationships among people sharing a particular place and between people and their environment. "Development" means personal and social transformation to a higher level of consciousness and a greater responsibility to be one anothers keepers, and "sustainability" is the act whereby one generation saves options by passing them to the next generation, which saves options by passing them onto the next and so on.
    The vision put forth in this book is one of melding ecology and economy into a unifying concept of social-environmental sustainability. The author suggests that dividing ecology and economy conceptually will destroy society as we know it. Our task as adults is to repair the environment for the children who must inherit it.
    The link between economics and ecology and the immense potential of that connection to influence the process of change within communities is the focus of this book. The authors theorize that in a healthy, future-oriented community there is a dominant role for sustainability. Each of these four concepts - economics, ecology, community and sustainability - are intimidating on their own. There has been volumes written on each topic separately but very little written on how they are connected in relation to the environment.
    Reuniting Economy and Ecology makes those connections and provides a base for finding solutions to achieving sustainable communities.

    Table of Contents

    Origins of Sustainability
    Economics From the Ground Up
    Visioning, Counting and Valuing
    Recognizing the Growth Ethic in Your Community
    Recycling in Theory and Practice
    Toward Practical Use of Sustainability
    Globilization and Sustainability

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