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2050年の持続可能性の科学ハンドブック:政策・技術・教育(全2巻)

SDGsに取り組む全ての分野で共有したい全99章の実践的アプローチ大全、刊行!

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2050年の持続可能性の科学ハンドブック:政策・技術・教育(全2巻)
Handbook of Sustainability Science in the Future : Policies, Technologies, and Education by 2050

Editors: Walter Leal Filho, FTZ-ALS, HAW Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, Anabela Merisa Azul, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal, Federica Doni, Department of Business and Law, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy, Amanda Lange Salvia Graduate Program in Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Passo Fundo, São José, Brasil
2023:08 2 vols. 1,957 p. 592 illus. 502 in color set ISBN 978-3-031-04559-2  (Springer) -DE-
EUR 849.99

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概要

2035年には、世界人口は88億人を超えることが予想され、人間が地球環境に与える影響がますます大きくなっている中で、気候変動や自然災害、国家間の貧富の格差、国家と国際的な利益集団の対立など、地球全体の大きな課題が山積しています。

本書は、未来の持続可能性の科学という観点から、最新の学際的な論文を多数収載するハンドブックです。全2巻、三部構成の99章を通して、2050年という時間軸を念頭に置き、教育学、社会科学、自然科学、工学、芸術学、言語学と多様な分野から専門家が寄稿しています。第1部では、労働市場やエネルギー、食糧安全保障、公衆衛生の観点から広く持続可能性について現状を示した上で、各国の高等教育や地方自治体での取り組みを紹介します。第2部では、持続可能性を強化するための手法として、多様なトピックでの環境改善を目指すアプローチを取り上げます。第3部では、持続可能性を実現するための戦略とツールを示します。本書を通じて、人々の活動がどのように持続可能な開発に影響を与えているのか、政策介入の社会経済的な環境へのインパクト、効果的に環境の変化を評価するツール、革新的な教育アプローチや方法論、将来の持続可能な開発を促進する方策を把握することができます。

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内容明細

Part 1: Sustianability and Institution 持続可能性と組織
Part 2: Approaches and Methods to Foster Sustainability 持続可能性を促すアプローチと方法
Part 3: Sustainability Strategies and Tools 持続可能性の戦略とツール

Volume 1:
Part 1 Sustainability and Institution
1. Sutainability Science for the Future
2. International Cooperation
3. Labour Market Sustainability: Technological Change and Decent Work
4. Equitable Distribution of Sustainable Energy in Smaal Island Developing State (SIDS)
5. Future Food Production and Food Security Policy in Malaysia
6. Towards Ensuring Food Security and Sustaining Farmers’ Livelihoods
7. Sustainability of the Palm oil Industry in Ensuring Food Safety
8. Melting Pot: The New Sustainability in a World of Emerging Pandemics
9. Tackling the Climate Emergency with Urban Sustainability Approaches
10. Implementing Sustainability Strategies, Programs, and Practices for the Communities in Higher Education Institutions
11. Sustainability in Australian Universities: The Road to 2050
12. Sustainability Futures
13. Circular Economy
14. Digital Transformation in Microfinance as a Driver for Sustainable Development
15. Education Research Facing a Future Marked by Climate Emergency: Analysis of Recent Scientific Production
16. Commitment of Brazilian Public Universities to the Sustainable Development Goals
17. Organic Waste Management in Educational Institutions: A Systematic Review
18. Using a Problem-Based Learning Approach to Develop Sustainability Competencles in Higher Education Students
19. Exploring Sustainability Science, the Agenda 2030, and the UN SDGs from the Social Sustainability Handprint
20. Interdisciprinary Education Against Eco-anxiety: Learning How to Know About Bodying, Fascias, and Ecological Embeddedness
21. Challenging Transformation for University
22. The Key Role of Alliances and Multi-stakeholder Collaboration for Climate Action Implementation Within Higher Education Institutions: A Chilean Experience
23. Pracical Aspects of Sustainability and Its Relationship with the Valorization of Coffee Grounds Gene
24. A Sustainable Circular Economy for Australia: Bringing the Circular Economy into the Doughtnut
25. Toward Best Practices of Implementing Campus Sustainability in US Universities
26. Governance for Sustainability in Higher Education Institutions
27. Waste Generation and Management at the University of A Coruña
28. Academic Motivation and Previous Academic Achievement in Higher Education
29. In Times of Uncertainty
30. The Contribution of the Circular Economy to the Fulfillment of the 2030 Agenda in Higher Education Institutions
31. Linking Low Family Income to Waste Recycling in a Brazilian Public University
32. Post-Sustainability, Regenerative Cultures, and Governance Scale-Up: Transformational Learning Cases of Sociocracy 3.0 in Portugal
33. Advancement in Social Technologies in Brazil: Regional Concentration and SDG Representation
34. Sustainability in Engineering Education: Experiences of Educational Innovation
35. How Cities and Universities Approach the Sustainable Development Goals
36. Sustainable Development Goals and Urban Health Challenges in Informal Settlements of Mangaung Municipality, South Africa
37. Business Practices and Trends in the Transition to Sustainability: Case of Ecuador
38. Science and Technology Parks and Environmental Governance: An Exploratory Analysis of the International Hub for Sustainable Development (HIDS/UNICAMP)
39. Focusing on the Future: Current Practices and Future Perspectives in Implementing Sustainable Development Goals in the Regional University
40. Challenges and Opportunities for UK Seaports Toward Future Sustainability

Part 2 Approaches and Methods to Foster Sustainability
41. Global Models of Sustainability and Values
42. The Role of Innovation in a Postgrowth Society
43. Impacts of Social Hazards on Urban Sustainability
44. Young Children’s Understanding of Environmental Issues
45. Investigating the GreenMetric World University Ranking as an Equitable Tool
46. Environmental Communication and Health Promotion
47. Future-Oriented Methodologies for Sustainability
48. Future Interdisciplinary Waste Ecological Challenges
49. Historical Memory and Eco-centric Education: Looking at the Past to Move Forward with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Volume 2:
50. Sustainable Materials for Advanced Products
51. Applying Data Analytics in Food Security
52. Artificial Intelligence and Technology for Sustainable Food Production and Future Consumption
53. Sensoriality, Arts, Poetry, and Sustainability
54. Robotized Pre-recycling for Improved Material Recovery
55. Diagnosis and Prognosis in the Management of the Environmental Impacts of a Sanitary Landfills from the Perspective of the SDGs
56. Relating the Metrics and Indicators of the Living Building Challenge and Urban Ecosystem Services for Regenerative Design
57. Methodology for Selecting Agile Methods in Transdisciplinary Sustainability Projects
58. The Gaps for Future Studies in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Single-Use Plastic Bags: A Literature Review
59. Ambient Air Quality Within Urban Communities of South Africa
60. Toward Forests’ Sustainability and Multifunctionality: An Ecosystem Services-Based Project
61. Reflective Thinking in Business Courses
62. Geospatial Ecological Footprint Calculators Through Participatory and Collective Processes
63. Perceptions of Women Waste Handlers in Ghana, Africa
64. Sustainable Pharmaceutical Waste Management: Pharmacist and Patient Perception in Ghanaian Hospitals
65. Recovering from COVID-19 Environment and Social Impacts in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of Social Engagement
66. Geotourism Social Constraints and Protection Instruments from a Sustainability Perspective
67. Technology Design for a Sustainable Circular Economy: Research and Practice Consequences
68. Circular Economy in the Built Environment of North America: Toward Housing Affordability and Sustainability
69. Toward the Implementation of SDG12 to Ensure Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns: Opportunities and Neglected Issues
70. Sustainable Recovery: Analysis of the Perception of Engineers in the Brazilian Amazon
71. Circular Economy in Olive Oil Industry: The Case of Greece

Part 3 Sustainability Strategies and Tools
72. Dematerialization: Needs and Challenges
73. From Agroecology to Food Systems Sustainability: An Evolutionary Path Shifting Toward Sustainable Agriculture and Development
74. Geographical Information Systems and Open Data
75. Fostering Global Partnerships for Sustainable Development
76. Imagining a Prosperous Periphery for the Rural in 2050 and Beyond
77. Certified Sustainable Palm Oil
78. Structural Relationship Between Techno-finance and Waste Management Treatment (WMT) for Re-designing Sustainable Production
79. Using Agile Management (Scrum) for Sustainability Transformation Projects
80. Machine Learning in Food Security and Sustainability
81. Role of Circular Economy in Achieving Sustainable Growth in Agriculture and Food Sector
82. Moving from Conventional Plastics to Sustainable Solutions: Assessing Human Willingness to Change Current Practices
83. Neighborhood Sustainability Assessment (NSA) Tools
84. Urban Oasis
85. Challenges and Opportunities for Scaling Up Global Upcycling Towards Sustainable Production and Consumption
86. SDG 6 and Industry 4.0
87. Future Research Trends on the Water-Energy-Food Nexus Approach
88. Education for Sustainable Development
89. Future Design for Sustainable Nature and Societies
90. Sustainability Accounting and Integrated Reporting as Drivers for Comprehensive SMEs Disclosure and Growth
91. Towards a Circular Building Industry
92. Sustainable Technology Design for Future 6G Mobile Communications
93. Blockchain as a Sustainability Booster in Supply Chain Management
94. Sustainability Challenges with a Bottom-Up Perspective: Analysis of Social Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies
95. 20-Minute Neighborhoods: Opportunities and Challenges
96. Management of Food Waste for Sustainable Economic Development and Circularity
97. The Role of Life Cycle Assessment in Supporting the Transition Towards Sustainable Production and Consumptions Systems: The Case of Biofuels and Climate Change
98. AI Optimized Solar Tracking System for Green and Intelligent Building Development in an Urban Environment
99. Moving Forward: Visions on the Future of Sustainable Development
Index

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