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El. knyga: Everyday Lifestyles and Sustainability: The Environmental Impact Of Doing The Same Things Differently

Edited by (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), Edited by (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), Edited by (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
  • Formatas: 250 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315529127
  • Formatas: 250 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781315529127

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The impact of humanity on the earth overshoots the earth’s bio-capacity to supply humanity’s needs, meaning that people are living off earth’s capital rather than its income. However, not all countries are equal and this book explores why apparently similar patterns of daily living can lead to larger and smaller environmental impacts.

The contributors describe daily life in many different places in the world and then calculate the environmental impact of these ways of living from the perspective of ecological and carbon footprints. This leads to comparison and discussion of what living within the limits of the planet might mean. Current footprints for countries are derived from national statistics and these hide the variety of impacts made by individual people and the choices they make in their daily lives. This book takes a ‘bottom-up’ approach by calculating the footprints of daily living. The purpose is to show that small changes in behaviour now could avoid some very challenging problems in the future.

Offering a global perspective on the question of sustainable living, this book will be of great interest to anyone with a concern for the future, as well as students and researchers in environmental studies, human geography and development studies.

List of figures
vii
List of tables
viii
Acknowledgements x
List of contributors
xi
1 Introduction
1(13)
Fabricio Chicca
Brenda Vale
Robert Vale
2 Africa
14(21)
Fabricio Chicca
Dashakti Reddy
Brenda Vale
3 Asia
35(28)
Fabricio Chicca
Jacqueline McIntosh
Yukiko Kuboshima
Jestin Nordin
Tri Harso Karyono
Brenda Vale
4 Europe
63(13)
Adele Leah
Hannu I. Heikkinen
Han Thuc Tran
Ludwig Geisenberger
Stefan Opfermann
Robert Vale
Brenda Vale
5 North America
76(17)
Fabricio Chicca
Silvio Marco Costantini
Abbie McKoy
Ana Paula Pagotto
Brenda Vale
6 Oceania
93(18)
Fabricio Chicca
Brenda Vale
7 South America
111(15)
Emilio Garcia
Fabricio Chicca
Brenda Vale
8 Calculating the ecological footprints of the stories
126(12)
Fabricio Chicca
Sarah Nabyl-Calliou
Robert Vale
Brenda Vale
9 Comparing the footprints
138(14)
Fabricio Chicca
Robert Vale
Brenda Vale
10 Food
152(15)
Fabricio Chicca
Robert Vale
Brenda Vale
11 Travel
167(21)
Robert Vale
Fabricio Chicca
Brenda Vale
12 Energy
188(20)
Brenda Vale
Robert Vale
Fabricio Chicca
13 Dwelling
208(10)
Brenda Vale
Robert Vale
Fabricio Chicca
14 Consumer goods
218(9)
Brenda Vale
Robert Vale
Fabricio Chicca
15 Conclusions
227(6)
Brenda Vale
Robert Vale
Fabricio Chicca
Index 233
Fabricio Chicca is a senior lecturer in the School of Architecture, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

Brenda Vale is a professorial research fellow in the School of Architecture, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

Robert Vale is a professorial research fellow in the School of Architecture, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.