Sustainability may seem like one more buzzword and cities and towns like the last places to change, but The Natural Step for Communities provides inspiring examples of communities that have made dramatic changes toward sustainability and explains how others can emulate their success. Chronicled in the book are towns like Overtornea, whose government operations recently became 100 percent fossil fuel-free, demonstrating that unsustainable municipal practices really can be overhauled. Arguing that the process of introducing change-whether converting to renewable energy or designing compact development-is critical to success, the authors outline why well-intentioned proposals often fail to win community approval and why an integrated approach-not "single-issue" initiatives-can surmount challenges of conflicting priorities, scarce resources and turf battles. The book first clarifies the concept of sustainability, offering guiding principles-the Natural Step framework-that help identify sustainable action in any area. It then introduces the 60+ eco-municipalities of Sweden that have adopted changes to sustainable practices throughout municipal policies and operations.
The third section explains how they did it and outlines how other communities in North America and elsewhere can do the same. Key to success is a democratic, "bottom-up" change process and clear guiding sustainability principles, such as the Natural Step framework. The book will appeal to both general readers wishing to understand better what sustainability means and practitioners interested in introducing or expanding sustainable development in their communities. Sarah James is the principal of a community planning consulting firm. She co-authored the American Planning Association's Planning for Sustainability Policy Guide and has published articles throughout the U.S. on this subject. Torbjorn Lahti was the planner for Sweden's first eco-municipality and is directing a five-year sustainable community demonstration project. He was instrumental in forming the Swedish National Association of Eco-municipalities.
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Countless inspiring examples of the successful ecological transformation of cities in Sweden and North America.
Introduction: The Bumblebee That Changed the World; Preface; Introducing and Using the Natural Step framework; Sustainability: The Trouble We Have Talking About It; The Natural Step Approach: Why Is It Useful?; The Eco-municipalities of Sweden: A Little Background; Changing to Renewable Energy Sources; Getting away from Fossil-fuelled Vehicles: Transportation and mobility; Ecological Housing; Green Businesses; Green Buildings; Journeys to Self-sufficiency: Community Eco-economic Development; Ecological Schools; Ecological Education; Sustainable Agriculture: Growing Healthy; Growing Locally; Dealing with Waste; Natural Resources: Protecting Biodiversity; Sustainable Land Use and Planning; What Gets in the Way of Change?; Three Change Processes that Work; Steps to Change; Inside the Head of a Process Leader; Epilogue; Index.
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-Sarah James will be presenting at several key conferences in 2004, and actively conducting workshops on the subject. -Sarah has been interviewed on radio several times in the past. -Endorsements will be forthcoming from key people ionthe. sustainability movement including Janine Benyus (author, Biomimicry), Bill McDonough (author, Cradle to Cradle), and Ross Gelbspan (author, The Heat is On), et al. -Book will be an ideal text for audiences such as the National Association of Counties, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, the National League of Cities, and many more.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780865714915
Publisert
2004-04-15
Utgiver
Vendor
New Society Publishers
Vekt
570 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
191 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304