Roadmap for global sustainability : rise of the green communities / Salah El-Haggar, Aliaa Samaha.
2019
GE220
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Title
Roadmap for global sustainability : rise of the green communities / Salah El-Haggar, Aliaa Samaha.
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ISBN
9783030145842 (electronic book)
3030145840 (electronic book)
9783030145835
3030145840 (electronic book)
9783030145835
Published
Cham : Springer, 2019.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
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GE220
Dewey Decimal Classification
333.72
Summary
Progressive increases in consumer demands along with aggressive industrial consumption led the world to proximate resource depletion, weather changes, soil and air degradation and water quality deterioration. We now know that the paradigm of production at the expense of human condition is not sustainable. This book briefly explains how we reached this situation and offers suggestions as to what can be done to overcome it. It invites the best entrepreneurial talent and scientific and technological know-how to develop a sustainable economy around sustainable communities, services, and sectors. A major obstacle previously identified by involved parties was the ability of accommodating for the emerging economic growth without causing harm to the environment, especially with resource depletion. This book provides the solution by creating a need to bring on a new revolution that preserves the rights of next generations to live in a healthy environment This Sustainability Revolution requires the integration of economic, environmental, and social factor as well as the practical aspects of implementing sustainability through green activities, which are discussed throughout the book. In this book, a globalization is proposed that encourages creativity and innovation towards sustainability. With this global sustainability approach (real globalization) both rich and poor will benefit from the global sustainability approach. This will close the gap between rich and poor. Developing countries could reap the benefit of current technology without undergoing many of the growing pains associated with development of these technologies. Governments are able to better work together towards common goals now that there is an advantage in cooperation, an improved ability to interact and coordinate, and a global awareness of issues. The book presents a sustainability roadmap to bring together various concepts, that have been dealt with independently by previous authors, and link them to est ablish the fundamental practical steps. The flow path and the direction for successful implementation of a sustainability roadmap are also discussed in detail in the book. For the first time, the authors use sustainable communities to create a better quality of life for residents while minimizing the use of the resources to meet current needs and ensure adequate resources for future generations. These green communities create new industries for the local economy and improve public health, which offers more hope for their citizens. Sustainable transportation, renewable energy, recycling, clean water, and urban forests help to make a more livable community and help to control the global climate change. They involve all citizens and incorporate local values into decision-making.
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Table of Contents
History of Sustainability
Towards a Green Economy: Communities, Sectors and Services
Sustainable Development Road Map
Sustainability Management System
Sustainable Urban Community
Sustainable Rural Community
Sustainable Touristic Community
Sustainable Industrial Community
Sustainable Slums Community
Sustainable Utilization Of Construction And Demolition Waste
Sustainable Utilization of Municipal Solid Waste.
Towards a Green Economy: Communities, Sectors and Services
Sustainable Development Road Map
Sustainability Management System
Sustainable Urban Community
Sustainable Rural Community
Sustainable Touristic Community
Sustainable Industrial Community
Sustainable Slums Community
Sustainable Utilization Of Construction And Demolition Waste
Sustainable Utilization of Municipal Solid Waste.