This volume discusses topics of global sustainability involving sustainability indicators, stakeholders' participation, and technological and strategic advances with the goal of "thinking locally to act globally". Scientists, academics, policymakers, and planners are currently focused on escalating global socioeconomic and ecological issues, such as rising inequality, adverse anthropogenic impacts on the environment, and deficiencies in natural resources. These variables are pushing the earth system's resistance capacity past its breaking point, with additional pressures incurred by a global pandemic. Therefore, this book looks to impart knowledge on participatory learning action research for human and environmental health and well-being. Sustainable development planning and management are needed in these pressing circumstances, and they necessitate an analytical interpretation of ongoing processes, current and future challenges, and an understanding of available tools and technologies. The main sections of the book focus on challenges and management practices for global sustainability, promoting educational values, smart initiatives in urban contexts, and integrating emerging sustainability dimensions in policies and legislation. The primary audience for the work is policy makers, urban planners, social scientists, economists, NGOs, and students, researchers, and educators engaged in environmental social science and sustainability management.
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1 Rethinking Environmental Governance: Exploring the Sustainability Potential in India |
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2 The Role of Local Governments in Encouraging Participation in Reforestation Activities |
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25 | (20) |
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3 Accessing Regional Liveability by Indicators: A Case Study of Mumbai Metropolitan Region |
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45 | (34) |
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4 Operationalizing the Regional Sustainability Assessment by Indicators |
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79 | (18) |
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5 Voluntary Sustainability Standards for Corporate Social Responsibility |
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97 | (18) |
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6 Universities to Educate in Sustainability: From Pedagogy to Management |
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115 | (24) |
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Juliana Beatriz Sousa Leite |
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Patricia Caldeira de Souza |
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7 Analysis of the Path of Studies on Financial Education and Sustainability |
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139 | (24) |
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Kettrin Farias Bern Maracaja |
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Petruska de Araujo Machado |
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8 Unveiling Diversity and the Unwanted Inequality in Organizational Leadership |
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163 | (14) |
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9 Critical and Instrumental Perspectives of Interdisciplinarity for Business Education |
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177 | (18) |
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10 Who Pays for Corporate Social Responsibility?: Proposal for an Externalization Index of CSR Costs |
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195 | (34) |
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11 Emerging Civilian UAV Innovations Promoting Sustainability in Indian Agri-Insurance Through Embedding Culture-Specific Values |
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229 | (20) |
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12 COVID-19: The Urgency to Expand Sustainable Nutrition Solutions |
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249 | (14) |
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13 Environmental Consciousness and Sustainable Development Goal with Special Reference to Public Transportation in India: A Review |
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263 | (12) |
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14 Pandemic, Resilience and Sustainability: Agroecology and Local Food System as the Way Forward |
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275 | (14) |
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15 Integrated Water Resources Management and Urban Sustainability |
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289 | (24) |
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Luciene Pimentel da Silva |
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16 Corporate Social Responsibility and Roles of Developers for Sustainability in Companies |
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313 | (20) |
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17 Plastic Pollution During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Disaster in the Making |
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333 | (34) |
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18 Integrated Water Resources Management in Developing Nation: Status and Challenges Toward Water Sustainability |
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367 | (12) |
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19 Anti-Dam Discourse: Stakeholder Engagement and Decision-Making |
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379 | (16) |
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20 Environmental Management and Sanitation: Perspectives on Waste |
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395 | (20) |
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Fidelis Odedishemi Ajibade |
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21 Promoting Sustainability in a Brazilian Higher Education Institution with Development of Sustainable Competencies |
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415 | (12) |
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Melissa F. Cavalcanti-Bandos |
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Dr. Pardeep Singh is presently working as an Assistant professor Department of Environmental Study, PGDAV College, University of Delhi ,New Delhi, India. He obtained his doctorate degree from the Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University) Varanasi. He was also selected as Young Scientist by DST, India for the BRICS Conclave held in Durban, South Africa. His research interests include waste management , wastewater treatment,water scarcity and global climate change. He has published more than 75 research/ review papers in international journals in the fields of waste and wastewater treatment / management. He has also edited more than 40 books with various International publishers like CRC , Elsevier , Springer nature , willey and IGI.
Dr. Yulia Milshina is working as a Senior Researcher at one of the largest in Russia National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE University), International Foresight Centre, Moscow, Russia. She received her PhD degree in economicsfrom Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia. She leads the global and national trend monitoring project at HSE University.
Dr. André Batalhão is currently working as Associated Researcher in the Center for Environmental and Sustainability Research (CENSE), School of Science and Technology, NOVA University Lisbon, Portugal. He completed his PhD degree from the Environmental Sciences Program, Federal University of Goiás, Brazil. He has also worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher in the School of Economics, Business Administration and Accounting at Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, Brazil. He has been working with Sustainability Indicators.
Dr. Sanjeev Sharma has been teaching as Assistant Professor in the Centre for Study of Regional Development, School of Social Science; Concurrent Faculty in the Special Centre for E-Learning & School of Ayurveda Biology at Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi, since July 2017. He is also Assistant Director, University Grant Commission, HRDC-JNU, New Delhi.
Dr. Marlia Mohd Hanafiah is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). She is also a Head of the Centre for Tropical Climate Change System, Institute of Climate Change, UKM. She received her PhD Degree in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) from Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands. She has published over 100 peer-reviewed papers in high impact journals, books, books chapters, technical reports and serves as a peer reviewer for several high impact journals.