?Sustainability?s original impulse?to transform how we live together on this planet?has splintered into a zoo of small-bore activities. Maurie Cohen masterfully organizes this menagerie of interpretations and approaches into an overarching framework that recovers the radical meaning of the challenge.?
Paul Raskin, Tellus Institute
?This book offers a very accessible introduction to science, policy and practice associated with the broad and complex topic of sustainability. It delineates many central concepts and lines of development with references to relevant events and actors. A particularly strength of the book is that it critically questions the reliability of some well-established assumptions and concepts for fostering a sustainability transition. Accordingly, the book will be very useful as an introduction to sustainability for interdisciplinary audiences.?
Doris Fuchs, University of Munster
Acknowledgements
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
List of Figures, Tables and Boxes
Chapter 1 What is Sustainability?
Chapter 2 The Science of Sustainability
Chapter 3 Engineering a More Sustainable Future
Chapter 4 Planning Sustainability Transitions
Chapter 5 Social Innovation and Sustainability
Chapter 6 Toward Post-sustainability?
Afterword: Sustainability in the Era of COVID-19 and Beyond
References
Notes
Index
Maurie J. Cohen is Professor of Sustainability Studies at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.