Sustainable Consumption and the Good Life

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Sustainable Consumption and the Good Life

Interdisciplinary perspectives

Development studies Anthropology Politics and government Environmental economics Agribusiness and primary industries Ethics and moral philosophy Environmentalist thought and ideology Biodiversity Environmental policy and protocols Conservation of the environment Climate change Social impact of environmental issues Agricultural science

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Collection: Routledge Environmental Humanities

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 20th November 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781317747796


What does it mean to live a good life in a time when the planet is overheating, the human population continues to steadily reach new peaks, oceans are turning more acidic, and fertile soils the world over are eroding at unprecedented rates? These and other simultaneous harms and threats demand creative responses at several levels of consideration and action.

Written by an international team of contributors, this book examines in-depth the relationship between sustainability and the good life. Drawing on wealth of theories, from social practice theory to architecture and design theory, and disciplines, such as anthropology and environmental philosophy, this volume promotes participatory action-research based approaches to encourage sustainability and wellbeing at local levels. It covers topical issues such the politics of prosperity, globalization, and indigenous notions of "the good life" and happiness". Finally it places a strong emphasis on food at the heart of the sustainability and good life debate, for instance binding the global south to the north through import and exports, or linking everyday lives to ideals within the dream of the good life, with cookbooks and shows.

This interdisciplinary book provides invaluable insights for researchers and postgraduate students interested in the contribution of the environmental humanities to the sustainability debate.

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