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ISBN-13: 9783031019487 / Angielski / Twarda / 2023 / 1580 str.

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The Palgrave Handbook of Global Sustainability

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Part 1. Introduction

Chapter 1. Defining Sustainability
Chapter 2. Organization of the Knowledge of Sustainability
Part 2. Environmental Sustainability
Chapter 3. Defining Environmental Sustainability and Major Earth Cycles (could be 2 chapters)
Part 2a. Energy 
Chapter 4. Global Energy Use
Chapter 5. Oil and Natural Gas and Sustainability
Chapter 6. Coal and Sustainability
Chapter 7. Nuclear Power and Sustainability
Chapter 8. Solar Energy
Chapter 9. Wind Energy
Chapter 10. Hydroelectric Power
Chapter 11. Geothermal Energy
Chapter 12. Other Green Energy Sources:  Wave, Tide, Current, etc.
Chapter 13. Energy Conservation
Part 2b. Climate Change
Chapter 14. The Science of Climate Change
Chapter 15. The Evidence for Climate Change on our Planet
Chapter 16. Greenhouse Gases and their Distribution and Production
Chapter 17. Climate Change Challenges in Coastal Environments
Chapter 18. Climate Change Challenges in the Arctic
Chapter 19. Climate Change Challenges on the Continents
Chapter 20. Greenhouse Gas Management
Part 2c. Water
Chapter 21. Global Water Use
Chapter 22. Water Resources:  Aquifers, Reservoirs, Lakes, and Rivers
Chapter 23. Desalination
Chapter 24. Water Management
Chapter 25. Innovations in Water Management:  Agriculture
Chapter 26. Innovations in Water Management:  Industrial and Energy Applications
Chapter 27. Innovations in Water Management:  Urban and Suburban Uses
Part 2d. Natural Resource Management
Chapter 28. The State of the World’s Natural Resources
Chapter 29. Forests
Chapter 30. Wetlands
Chapter 31. Oceans
Chapter 32. Prairies, Mountains, and Other Ecosystems
Chapter 33. Endangered Species and Extinction
Chapter 34. Parks and Public Lands
Chapter 35. Ecosystems Services
Chapter 36. Urban and Suburban Ecosystems
Chapter 37.  Mining and Minerals 
Chapter 38. Agriculture and Sustainability
Chapter 39. Organic Food
Chapter 40. Local Food, Slow Food, and the Small Farm Movement
Chapter 41. Fish and Fisheries
Chapter 42. Fish and Shellfish Farming
Part 2e. Waste and Pollution
Chapter 43. Defining Waste and Pollution
Chapter 44. Sewage and Sewage Treatment
Chapter 45. Municipal Waste (Garbage) and Its Management
Chapter 46. Industrial Waste and Its Management
Chapter 47. Medical Waste and Its Management
Chapter 48. Human Remains and the Sustainability of Death
Chapter 49. Plastics
Chapter 50. Radioactive Waste
Chapter 51. Air Pollution
Chapter 52. Water Pollution
Chapter 53. Heavy Metal Pollution
Chapter 54. Nutrient Pollution
Part 3. Sustainability and Equity
Chapter 55. Defining the Social Equity Issues in Sustainability
Part 3a. Sustainability in the Developing World
Chapter 56. The State of Sustainability in the Developing World
Chapter 57. Human Rights
Chapter 58. The Global South and Sustainability:  Issues and Constraints
Chapter 59. Small Island Developing States and Sustainability
Chapter 60. Sustainability in Africa
Chapter 61. Sustainability in Latin America and the Caribbean
Chapter 62. Sustainability in Asia
Chapter 63. Health and Sustainability in the Developing World
Part 3b. Environmental Justice and Racism
Chapter 64. Background on Environmental Justice and Racism
Chapter 65. Social Equity
Chapter 66. Indigenous Peoples and Sustainability
Chapter 67. Gender and Sustainability
Chapter 68. Environmental Racism in North America
Chapter 69. Environmental Justice in Europe
Chapter 70. Environmental Justice in Asia
Chapter 71. Environmental Justice in Latin America and the Caribbean
Chapter 72. Stakeholder Engagement
Part 3c. Education and Sustainability
Chapter 73. Environmental Education
Chapter 74. Children and Sustainability
Chapter 75. Informal Education and Sustainability
Chapter 76. K-8 Sustainability Education
Chapter 77. High School and Sustainability
Chapter 78. Sustainability at Universities and Colleges
Part 3d. International Benchmarking and National Sustainability Planning
Chapter 79. The Sustainable Development Goals
Chapter 80. International Organization for Standards ISO 26000
Chapter 81. Human Development Index
Chapter 82. National Plan 1
Chapter 83. National Plan 2
Chapter 84. National Plan 3
Part 3e. Urban and Regional Planning and Sustainability
Chapter 85. Background on Urban and Regional Planning
Chapter 86. Urban Approaches to Sustainability:  Transportation
Chapter 87. Urban Approaches to Sustainability:  Food
Chapter 88.  Urban Approaches to Sustainability:  Zoning
Chapter 89. Urban Approaches to Sustainability:  Equity
Chapter 90. Resiliency
Chapter 91:  Green Building
Chapter 92:  Green Infrastructure
Chapter 93:  Regional Planning
Chapter 94:  Tiny House Movement, Co-Housing, and Land Trusts
Chapter 95. Individual Carbon and Environmental Footprints
Chapter 96. Minimalism
Chapter 97. Intentional Communities
Part 4. Economics and Sustainability
Chapter 98. Introduction to Economics and Sustainability
Part 4a. Business and Sustainability
Chapter 99. Sustainable Business Management
Chapter 100. The Circular Economy
Chapter 101. Supply Chain Management and Procurement
Chapter 102. Benchmarking for Businesses
Chapter 103. Green Fashion
Chapter 104. Green Investing and Financial Services
Chapter 105. Green Information and Communications
Chapter 106. Just in Time Production and Efficiency
Chapter 107. Green Logistics and Transportation
Chapter 108. Greenwashing
Chapter 108. Business Ethics
Part 4b. Economic Development and Sustainability
Chapter 109. Background on Economic Development
Chapter 110. Economic Development to Protect Natural Assets
Chapter 111. Economic Development and Equity
Chapter 112. Green Entrepreneurship
Chapter 113. Green Technology Transfer
Chapter 114. Green Economic Incentives
Chapter 115. Microcredit
Part 4c. Regulations
Chapter 116. Introduction to Environmental Regulations
Chapter 117. Environmental Law
Chapter 118. The EPA and Its Regulations
Chapter 119. Environmental Regulations in the European Union
Chapter 120. Environmental Regulation in Asia
Chapter 121. Environmental Regulation in the Global South
Chapter 122. Protecting Water and Wetlands
Chapter 123. Protecting Plants and Animals
Chapter 124. Protecting Air
Chapter 125. Protecting People
Part 4c. Travel, Tourism, and Recreation and Sustainability
Chapter 126. Ecotourism
Chapter 127. Green Conventions and Events
Chapter 128. Green Restaurants
Chapter 129. Green Hotels
Chapter 130. Cruise Ships and Sustainability
Chapter 131. Green Athletics and Sporting Events
Chapter 132. Green Media
Part 4d. Consumerism
Chapter 133. Global Consumption Patterns
Chapter 134. Advertising for Consumption
Chapter 135. Impacts of Consumption
Chapter 136. Hoarding
Chapter 137. Economic Disparities
Chapter 138.  Critical Discourses on Sustainability
Part 4e. Tools in Sustainability
Chapter 139. Cost Benefit Analysis
Chapter 140. Mapping, GIS, and Remote Sensing
Chapter 141. Benchmarking
Chapter 142. Community Engagement 
Part 5 Historical Considerations
Part 5a. Human History and Sustainability
Chapter 143. History of the Environmental Movement
Chapter 144. Prehistoric Human Development and Sustainability
Chapter 145. The Archaeology of Sustainability
Chapter 146. Sustainability in the Bronze Age
Chapter 147. Sustainability and the Industrial Revolution
Part 5b. Great Figures of the Sustainability Field (note this list will expand and these chapters will be short bios)
Chapter 148. Carl Sauer
Chapter 149. H.D. Thoreau
Chapter 150. Aldo Leopold
Chapter 151. Rachel Carson
Chapter 152. Zora Neale Hurston
Chapter 153. Marjorie Stoneman Douglas
Chapter 154. Gro Brundtland
Chapter 155. Michael Mann
Chapter 156. Al Gore
Part 6. Organizations (again, this list will expand, but the text will be short in most cases)
Part 6a. International Organizations
Chapter 157. The United Nations
Chapter 158. The World Health Organizations
Chapter 159. Greenpeace
Chapter 160. Natural Resource Defense Council
Chapter 161. The Nature Conservancy
Chapter 162. World Wildlife Fund
Chapter 163. Slow Food International
Part 6b. National, Regional, or Local Organizations
Chapter 164. U.S Council of Mayors
Chapter 165. US Green Building Coalition and Passivhaus
Chapter 166. 100 Resilient Cities
Chapter 167. African Sustainable Energy Association

Robert Brinkmann is the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Northern Illinois University. He is also a Professor of Earth, Atmosphere, and Environment. He was born in 1961 in rural Wisconsin and was greatly influenced by his experiences growing up in a quaint, small-town environment. As a child he spent many hours in nature hiking, fishing, and canoeing, especially in the wilderness of northern Wisconsin. In 1979, he entered the Geology program at the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh. There, he earned a Bachelor of Science with a focus on lithology, mineralogy, and field geology. During this period, he traveled throughout North America and participated in a geology field school in the Yukon. His first publication, on the formation of the Berlin Rhyolite, was published in 1982. 

After graduation, Brinkmann attended the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where he earned an MS in Geology in 1986 and a PhD in Geography in 1989. During this period, he worked in diamond exploration, ice crystallography, and soil chemistry. It was while conducting fieldwork in diamond exploration that Brinkmann began to be influenced by sustainability issues. He found the surface of the world so altered, that it was difficult to obtain undisturbed samples for detailed analysis. He started to take courses with the late Forest Stearns, one of the first ecologists to call for research on urban ecosystems, and the late Robert Eidt, a soil scientist noted for his definition and interpretation of anthrosols, or humanly modified soils. Brinkmann began to study a number of topics including heavy metal geochemistry of garden soils in cities, pre-Islamic agricultural soils in the Arabian Peninsula, and soil and sediment erosion in mountainous regions. Brinkmann also took courses with cave and karst expert, xxi Michael J. Day, and noted archaeologist, Lynne Goldstein. 

In 1990, Brinkmann became an Assistant Professor at the University of South Florida where he continued his research on urban sustainability, particularly as associated with soil and sediment pollution in urban and suburban areas. He became a Full Professor in 2000 and the first Chair of USF’s Department of Environmental Science and Policy. He also served as Chair of the Department of Geography and as Interim Associate Dean for Faculty Development in the 2000s. He arrived at Hofstra University in 2011 to start a new Sustainability Studies Program and eventually became Vice Provost for Research and Dean of Graduate Studies. 

Over the years, he designed a number of courses, including classes on sustainability management, wetlands, and community-based sustainability. He has been involved in a number of projects over the last several years including analysis of sustainability efforts in post-hurricane Long Island, evaluation of international sustainability planning with the United Nations, and research on sustainability in sports. 

He also served two terms as Chair of the Board of the National Cave and Karst Research Institute and has served as the Co-Editor of the Southeastern Geographer and Associate Editor for the Journal of Cave and Karst Studies. He has served as an elected officer with a number of national, regional, and local organizations. Brinkmann is also active with human rights issues and sat on the Tampa/Hillsborough Human Rights Task Force that seeks to protect the human rights of all citizens in the Tampa region. 

Brinkmann is the author of many articles and books including several on sustainability, the only book on the science, policy, and management of urban street sweeping (with Graham Tobin), and the definitive book on sinkholes in Florida. His most recent book, Practical Sustainability: A Guide to a More Sustainable Life, was published in 2022. He has appeared in a variety of media outlets including CBS News and CNN. His blog, On the Brink (www.bobbrinkmann.blogspot), is one of the most popular sustainability blogs on the Internet.



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