Sustainability in the Global City
- 426 pages
- 15 hours of reading
This volume is a vital contribution to conversations about urban sustainability, looking beyond the propaganda to explore its consequences for everyday life.
This series delves into the pressing issues of sustainability and their intersection with human society. Books offer innovative solutions for designing a more sustainable future, drawing from diverse academic fields. It explores the necessity of behavioral change and the influence of culture, religion, and belief systems in motivating action. The collection emphasizes recognizing the true costs of human-environment interactions and proposes strategies for enhancing ecological resilience.


This volume is a vital contribution to conversations about urban sustainability, looking beyond the propaganda to explore its consequences for everyday life.
Exploring the influence of money and technology on societal and ecological dynamics, the book highlights the troubling outcomes of these relationships. It proposes innovative solutions for redesigning these systems to foster justice and sustainability. Targeted at scholars and advanced students, it intersects various fields including environmental studies, economics, archaeology, and social theory, making it a comprehensive resource for understanding and addressing contemporary challenges.