Ecological Limits of Development : Living with the Sustainable Development Goals (Routledge Studies in Sustainable Development)

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Ecological Limits of Development : Living with the Sustainable Development Goals (Routledge Studies in Sustainable Development)

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Embracing the reality of biophysical limits to growth, this volume uses the technical tools from ecological economics to recast the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as Ecological Livelihood Goals - policy agendas and trajectories that seek to reconcile the social and spatial mobility and liberty of individuals, with both material security and ecological integrity.

Since the 1970s, mainstream approaches to sustainable development have sought to reconcile ecological constraints with modernization through much vaunted and seldom demonstrated strategies of 'decoupling' and 'dematerialization'. In this context, the UN SDGs have become the orchestrating drivers of sustainability governance. However, biophysical limits are not so easily sidestepped. Building on an ecological- economic critique of mainstream economics and a historical- sociological understanding of state formation, this book explores the implications of ecological limits for modern progressive politics. Each chapter outlines leverage points for municipal engagement in local and regional contexts. Systems theory and community development perspectives are used to explore under- appreciated avenues for the kind of social and cultural change that would be necessary for any accommodation between modernity and ecological limits. Drawing on ideas from H.T. Odum, Herman Daly, Zigmunt Bauman, and many others, this book provides guiding research for a convergence between North and South that is bottom-up, household-centred, and predicated on a re- emerging domain of Livelihood. In each chapter, the authors provide recommendations for reconfiguring the UN's SDGs as Ecological Livelihood Goals - a framework for sustainable development in an era of limits.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of ecological economics, socio- ecological systems, political economy, international and community development, global governance, and sustainable development.

Contents

Part 1: Energy, Complexity, and Livelihood 1. Introduction: 'Me, myself, I' and the political economy of the Sustainable Development Goals 2. Energy and Social Complexity: A primer in ecological economics 3. State, Market and Livelihood: Ideology, politics and political economy in an era of limits 4. Core and periphery in the global economy: how does green politics in the 'north' relate to development in the global South Part 2: Basic Systems of Sustaining Life 5. Human Culture and Life on Land and Sea: Attachment and Scale in Ecology and Society 6. "Energy for All": Ecological Economic Targets for an Energy Transition that Centers Well-being within Planetary Boundaries 7. Livelihood and Limits: We Can Prosper Without Growth 8. Wicked Dilemmas of Growth and Poverty: A Case Study of Agroecology 9. SDG 3, Good Health and Well-being from a Limits Perspective Part 3: Life and Wellbeing Enhancing Systems 10. Education, Livelihood and the Market-State: Towards Radical Subsidiarity 11. Removing the Burden: Valuation of the household and commons in the SDGs 12. Are there environmental limits to achieving equality between humans? 13. A Handmade Future: Makers, microfabrication, and meaning for ecological and resilient production networks Part 4: Politics and Global Partnerships 14. Peace and Justice within Limits: putting the pressure on geopolitics, development and social cohesion 15. Engaging Economies of Change: Equitable Partnerships for Climate Action 16. A Crisis of Identity: the UN Sustainable Development Goals within an Unsustainable Law and Governance Framework 17. Ecological Livelihood Goals

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