Sustainability Methods and Perspectives Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Sustainability
- The Three Pillars of Sustainability
- History of Sustainability
- Sustainability Grand Challenges
Chapter 2: Sustainability Science
- What is sustainability science?
- Characteristics of sustainability science
- Concepts and applications of sustainability
- Approaches to solving Grand Challenges or Wicked Problems
Chapter 3: The Role of Universities in Advancing and Promoting Sustainability
- What is a sustainable university?
- Why are sustainable universities important?
- Areas that universities can target to be more sustainable
- Bottom-up vs. top-down approaches
- External benchmarks/rating systems
- Challenges
Chapter 4: Business as Sustainability Actors
- What is a Circular Economy?
- The Triple Bottom Line
- Shared Value
- Reconceiving products
- Redefining productivity
- Industry Clusters
- Business Today
- Collective Action
Chapter 5: The Role of Municipalities in Advancing Sustainability
- Land Use Ordinances and Zoning
- Comprehensive Planning
- Smart Growth
- Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
Chapter 6: Nonprofits in Sustainability
- The Importance of Non-profits to Sustainability
- What is a Non-profit?
- Non-profit Functions
- Assisting Marginalized Groups
- Partnerships
- Non-profits and the Government
- Funding
- Importance of Individual Action
- What is Individual Action?
- Barriers to Change
- Methods to Reach Individuals
Chapter 8: Creating Collaborative Teams and Processes
- What is collaboration?
- Process and benefits
- Horizontal Management
- Levels of collaboration
- Collaboration challenges
- What is Knowledge?
- 4 Types of Knowledge
- Foundational
- Generalized
- Artistic
- Practical
- Producing Knowledge
- Knowledge to Action
Chapter 10: Ethics in Sustainability
- What is ethics?
- Ethics in Sustainability
- The 3 Pillars and Ethics
- Environmental Ethics vs Sustainability
- Challenges of ethics in sustainability
Chapter 11: Inter- and Transdisciplinary Approaches
- Defining Interdisciplinary and phases of the process
- Benefits and challenges of IDR
- Defining Transdisciplinary and phases of the process
- Benefits and challenges of TDR
- How they differ
Chapter 12: Co-production of Knowledge
- Defining co-production
- Challenges to co-production
- Benefits of co-production
Chapter 13: Boundary Work in Sustainability Science
- What is boundary work?
- Boundary objects and Boundary spanning
- Boundary work in TDR
- What is citizen science?
- History of citizen science
- Types of citizen science
- Successful Practices
- Citizen Science in Co-production
Chapter 15: Knowledge to Action
- Linking Knowledge to Action
- Salient, Credible, and Legitimate
- How to support and ensure action throughout
- Knowledge useful in sustainability
- Barriers to linking knowledge to action
Chapter 16: Three Relevant Case Studies
- Case Study #1: Wagon Hill Farm
- Case Study #2: Tides to Storms
- Case Study #3: Vernal Pools