Prosperity, Equity, and Environmental Quality

Prosperity, Equity, and Environmental Quality
Title Prosperity, Equity, and Environmental Quality PDF eBook
Author California. Legislature. Senate. Urban Growth Policy Project
Publisher
Pages 106
Release 1991
Genre California
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Prosperity, Equity, and Environmental Quality

Prosperity, Equity, and Environmental Quality
Title Prosperity, Equity, and Environmental Quality PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 85
Release 1991
Genre Cities and towns
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Sustainability Creates New Prosperity

Sustainability Creates New Prosperity
Title Sustainability Creates New Prosperity PDF eBook
Author Martin Bartenstein
Publisher Peter Lang Publishing
Pages 244
Release 2004
Genre Business & Economics
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Since the report to The Club of Rome Limits of Growth was published some 30 years ago, the question is still open which approach we must take with our planet. Three factors will have the most influence on the global development of the environment: demographic and climate development and the potential for innovation. The concept of sustainability requires long-term thinking in order to use natural resources in such a way that future generations have the same opportunities we do. This message is confirmed in this review by the members of the Club of Rome's European Forum on Sustainability, which was founded in autumn 2002 in Vienna by the European Support Centre of the Club of Rome in co-operation with the Austrian Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour and in partnership with the United Nations Information Service (UNIS) Vienna, together with high-level experts and scientists. An immediate and extensive global course correction across the board would, however, be required. Thus far in fact, the price paid for the success of globalisation has been very high--environmental degradation and a global social split. This review presents as potential solutions a new economic model, an international treaty between the North and the South, a fundamental right to food and the principles of a sustainable retirement reform.

Sustainable Development and Sustainable Transportation

Sustainable Development and Sustainable Transportation
Title Sustainable Development and Sustainable Transportation PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Deakin
Publisher
Pages 41
Release 2001
Genre Economic development
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Sustainable America

Sustainable America
Title Sustainable America PDF eBook
Author President's Council on Sustainable Development
Publisher
Pages 202
Release 1996
Genre Economic development
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Just Growth

Just Growth
Title Just Growth PDF eBook
Author Chris Benner
Publisher Routledge
Pages 319
Release 2013-03-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 113658112X

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Breaking new ground in its innovative blend of quantitative and qualitative methods, the book essentially argues that another sort of growth is indeed possible. While offering specific insights for regional leaders and analysts of metropolitan areas, the authors also draw a broader – and quite timely – set of conclusions about how to scale up these efforts to address a U.S. economy still seeking to recover from economic crisis and ameliorate distributional divisions.

State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

State of the World's Cities 2012/2013
Title State of the World's Cities 2012/2013 PDF eBook
Author Un Habitat
Publisher Routledge
Pages 426
Release 2013-10-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135015589

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The city is the home of prosperity. It is the place where human beings find satisfaction of basic needs and access to essential public goods. The city is also where ambitions, aspirations and other material and immaterial aspects of life are realized, providing contentment and happiness. It is a locus at which the prospects of prosperity and individual and collective well-being can be increased. However, when prosperity is restricted to some groups, when it is used to pursue specific interests, or when it is a justification for financial gains for the few to the detriment of the majority, the city becomes the arena where the right to shared prosperity is claimed and fought for. As people in the latter part of 2011 gathered in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, in Madrid’s Puerta del Sol, in front of London’s St Paul’s cathedral, or in New York’s Zuccotti Park, they were not only demanding more equality and inclusion; they were also expressing the need for prosperity to be shared across all segments of society. What this new edition of State of the World’s Cities shows is that prosperity for all has been compromised by a narrow focus on economic growth. UN-Habitat suggests a fresh approach to prosperity beyond the solely economic emphasis, including other vital dimensions such as quality of life, adequate infrastructures, equity and environmental sustainability. The Report proposes a new tool – the City Prosperity Index – together with a conceptual matrix, the Wheel of Prosperity, both of which are meant to assist decision makers to design clear policy interventions. The Report advocates for the need of cities to enhance the public realm, expand public goods and consolidate rights to the 'commons' for all as a way to expand prosperity. This comes in response to the observed trend of enclosing or restricting these goods and commons in enclaves of prosperity, or depleting them through unsustainable use. The Report maps out major policy steps to promote a new type of city – the city of the twenty-first century – that is a 'good', people-centred city. One that is capable of integrating the tangible and more intangible aspects of prosperity, and in the process shedding off the inefficient, unsustainable forms and functionalities of the city of the previous century. By doing this, UN-Habitat plays a pivotal role in ensuring that urban planning, legal, regulatory and institutional frameworks become instruments of prosperity and well-being.