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Sustainable Communities and Green Lifestyles Consumption and Environmentalism

Sustainable Communities and Green Lifestyles Consumption and Environmentalism

Sustainable communities raise questions about the compatibility of capitalism and environmentalism and how we can green our way of life in a capitalist economy that values short-term production and consumption over long-term conservation and simple living. If capitalism and its drive towards consumption has produced social and environmental degradation is it the best medium to identify solutions? Sustainable Communities and Green Lifestyles examines one ecovillage as it attempts to create a sense of community while reducing its impact on the natural environment. Through extensive participant observation the book demonstrates how ecovillages are immersed within a larger discourse of class race and lifestyle choices highlighting the inseparability of environmental sustainability and social justice. Sustainable communities are confronted by the contradictions of green consumption and must address social inequality or risk focusing inward on personal green consumerism creating mere green havens for the few who can afford to live in them. This book cautious of redirecting environmentalist efforts away from structural solutions and onto personal environmentalism offers a critical perspective on the challenges of an emerging green lifestyle. This book offers a critical perspective on the direction of US environmentalism and contributes to debates in environmental studies anthropology and urban planning. | Sustainable Communities and Green Lifestyles Consumption and Environmentalism

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Green Finance and Renewable Energy in ASEAN and East Asia

Green Events and Green Tourism An International Guide to Good Practice

Green Consumption in China Policy and Practice

Carbon Risk and Green Finance

Carbon Risk and Green Finance

As the world plans for economic recovery following the global COVID-19 pandemic major economies are looking to comprehensive strategies for addressing carbon risks and identifying green finance opportunities. Since Bank of England Governor Mark Carney and Michael Bloomberg began tackling climate change as a financial concern the international financial community has been developing sophisticated analytical tools that will enable the success of comprehensive efforts to address carbon risks and identify green finance opportunities. This timely publication offers a cutting-edge analysis of the financial aspects of climate change. It discusses the most important analytical tools their origin how they work where they can go and how they fit into a larger strategy. First reporting frameworks can allow companies to see how well they are addressing carbon risks in particular with respect to the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures. Second by quantifying how much greenhouse gas companies emit into the atmosphere as a direct or indirect result of their operations carbon footprint calculations can help identify carbon risks with particular companies especially within supply chains. Third brown taxonomies can help investors identify current carbon risks by classifying fossil fuel assets in a systematic manner. Fourth green taxonomies can help investors identify current green finance opportunities by classifying sustainable activities in a systematic manner. Fifth scenario analysis for assets can help investors identify future carbon risks and green finance opportunities. Finally stress testing for liabilities can help insurers and banks address future carbon risks and better inform policymakers. Scholars policymakers and business professionals will find this book informative. They will gain a comprehensive understanding of the analytical tools supporting efforts to address carbon risks and identify green finance opportunities. This will hopefully make these individuals more successful in their personal endeavors to build a more sustainable and resilient economy for future generations. | Carbon Risk and Green Finance

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Green Growth and Travelism Concept Policy and Practice for Sustainable Tourism

Green Growth and Travelism Concept Policy and Practice for Sustainable Tourism

The green growth paradigm emerged from evolving global strategies that coherently promote a more socially inclusive low-carbon resource-efficient stable economy with decreasing poverty. Opportunities and challenges associated with the paradigm shift are expected to transform the travel and tourism (travelism) sector in all respects and on a global scale. This involves the transformation of the entire travelism value chain as well as the communities in tourism destinations. However there is a lack of systematic reports on wide-ranging and complex implications of the green growth paradigm for the travelism sector. This book focuses on the twin pillars – green growth and travelism – as key building blocks in exploring an essential multi-decade lifestyle change for planetary and human well-being through the lenses of concept policy and practice. It provides a conceptual discussion of the implications of the new development trend for key players in the travelism system offers case studies from both developed and developing countries that highlight key issues in the transformation towards the green economy and explores the policy settings and frameworks on both the global and national levels that underpin travelism green growth. This book offers tourism industry players academics students policy makers and practitioners a comprehensive discussion of the latest progress in green growth and travelism. | Green Growth and Travelism Concept Policy and Practice for Sustainable Tourism

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Fraud Prevention and Detection Warning Signs and the Red Flag System

Fraud Prevention and Detection Warning Signs and the Red Flag System

Lessons can be learned from major fraud cases. Whether the victim is a company public agency nonprofit foundation or charity there is a high likelihood that many of these frauds could have been prevented or detected sooner if early Red Flag warning signs had been identified and acted upon. Fraud Prevention and Detection: Warning Signs and the Red Flag System will enable officers and directors internal and external stakeholders as well as outside analysts to protect themselves and their organizations against fraud by effectively detecting analyzing and acting on early Red Flag warning signs. Based on an empirically tested strategy the Red Flag System reflects the authors’ more than 100 years combined experience in the investigation of fraud in high-profile global cases in North America Africa Europe and the Far East. Readers of this book will:Acquire a general awareness of the nature characteristics and dynamics of fraudUnderstand the process for determining whether a fraud has been committedDevelop an understanding of enterprise risk management approaches for fraud risk management compliance risk management and managing the risk of fraudulent financial reporting—including an understanding of the limitations inherent in these approachesLearn how to find Red Flag indicators of fraud or suspicious transactions in financial statements budgets and contractsKnow how to ensure that once a Red Flag has been identified appropriate action is takenFraud can lead to significant financial loss as well as bad press and publicity with significant reputational impact for officers directors corporations and their stakeholders. This book’s no-nonsense approach empowers those charged with protecting organizations to stop these frauds before the organization’s livelihood is jeopardized or to mitigate damage when fraud has occurred. | Fraud Prevention and Detection Warning Signs and the Red Flag System

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Just Green Enough Urban Development and Environmental Gentrification

Just Green Enough Urban Development and Environmental Gentrification

While global urban development increasingly takes on the mantle of sustainability and green urbanism both the ecological and equity impacts of these developments are often overlooked. One result is what has been called environmental gentrification a process in which environmental improvements lead to increased property values and the displacement of long-term residents. The specter of environmental gentrification is now at the forefront of urban debates about how to accomplish environmental improvements without massive displacement. In this context the editors of this volume identified a strategy called just green enough based on field work in Greenpoint Brooklyn that uncouples environmental cleanup from high-end residential and commercial development. A just green enough strategy focuses explicitly on social justice and environmental goals as defined by local communities those people who have been most negatively affected by environmental disamenities with the goal of keeping them in place to enjoy any environmental improvements. It is not about short-changing communities but about challenging the veneer of green that accompanies many projects with questionable ecological and social justice impacts and looking for alternative sometimes surprising forms of greening such as creating green spaces and ecological regeneration within protected industrial zones. Just Green Enough is a theoretically rigorous practical global and accessible volume exploring through varied case studies the complexities of environmental improvement in an era of gentrification as global urban policy. It is ideal for use as a textbook at both undergraduate and graduate levels in urban planning urban studies urban geography and sustainability programs. | Just Green Enough Urban Development and Environmental Gentrification

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Physical Activity in Natural Settings Green and Blue Exercise

Physical Activity in Natural Settings Green and Blue Exercise

Exercise interactions with green and blue spaces offer low-cost non-invasive solutions to public health challenges—particularly around mental health and obesity—and issues around environmental sustainability. Physical Activity in Natural Settings brings together multi-disciplinary international research on physical activity health and the natural environment offering evidence-based guidance on implementing nature-based solutions at individual patient and population levels. Divided over four sections the book assesses the current research landscape explores the underlying psychological and physiological mechanisms of the benefits of green exercise details applied examples of physical activity in natural settings and suggests future directions for research and practice. It features contributions from experts from around the world and covers topics including: Self-determination nature and wellbeing Visual cognition and multisensory stimuli Nature’s role in growing resilience Physical education and nature Mindfulness and green exercise Positive psychology and pro-environmental behaviour Timely and prescient and showcasing real-life examples of green exercise prescription Physical Activity in Natural Settings is fascinating and important reading for any students or researchers in the psychology or physiology of physical activity and health physical education or outdoor studies and policy-makers and health professionals. | Physical Activity in Natural Settings Green and Blue Exercise

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Green European Environmental Behaviour and Attitudes in Europe in a Historical and Cross-Cultural Comparative Perspective

Climate Change Adaptation and Green Finance The Arctic and Non-Arctic World

Green Growth and Low Carbon Development in East Asia

Green Gentrification Urban sustainability and the struggle for environmental justice

Green Gentrification Urban sustainability and the struggle for environmental justice

Green Gentrification looks at the social consequences of urban greening from an environmental justice and sustainable development perspective. Through a comparative examination of five cases of urban greening in Brooklyn New York it demonstrates that such initiatives while positive for the environment tend to increase inequality and thus undermine the social pillar of sustainable development. Although greening is ostensibly intended to improve environmental conditions in neighborhoods it generates green gentrification that pushes out the working-class and people of color and attracts white wealthier in-migrants. Simply put urban greening richens and whitens remaking the city for the sustainability class. Without equity-oriented public policy intervention urban greening is negatively redistributive in global cities. This book argues that environmental injustice outcomes are not inevitable. Early public policy interventions aimed at neighborhood stabilization can create more just sustainability outcomes. It highlights the negative social consequences of green growth coalition efforts to green the global city and suggests policy choices to address them. The book applies the lessons learned from green gentrification in Brooklyn to urban greening initiatives globally. It offers comparison with other greening global cities. This is a timely and original book for all those studying environmental justice urban planning environmental sociology and sustainable development as well as urban environmental activists city planners and policy makers interested in issues of urban greening and gentrification. | Green Gentrification Urban sustainability and the struggle for environmental justice

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Red Magic The World’s Best Fairy Tales Collected and Arranged by Romer Wilson

Red Magic The World’s Best Fairy Tales Collected and Arranged by Romer Wilson

With a Preface and biographies from Jack Zipes as well as the original illustrations by Kay Nielsen this collection of fairy tales originally published by the award-winning Romer Wilson – Green Magic (1928) Silver Magic (1929) and Red Magic (1930) – offers a combination of classic fairy tales alongside lesser known global and diverse tales. Red Magic contains such classics as “Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp” from the Arabian Nights “A Child’s Dream on a Star” by Dickens and “The Chimera” by Hawthorne. It also contains previously unpublished tales such as “Princess Silver Silk” and “The Enchanted Deer. ” It was Romer Wilson’s intention to combine the familiar with the unknown and to introduce authors and cultures from a variety of countries. As a researcher Wilson uncovered a remarkable amount of stories from other countries that remain unknown today. This collection gives voice to unique and intriguing tales that inspire children to have a better understanding of how people and their stories are alike despite major differences. Through his Preface and commentary Jack Zipes shows how all three books are a means to bring people together in the name of peace and justice. These books will therefore be of interest to anyone researching or studying fairy tales folklore and children’s literature as well as global or comparative literature and social justice. | Red Magic The World’s Best Fairy Tales Collected and Arranged by Romer Wilson

GBP 120.00
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Green Infrastructure Current Debates for Policy Practice and Implementation

Green Infrastructure Current Debates for Policy Practice and Implementation

Our understandings of the landscapes around us are constantly changing. How we interact with manage and value these spaces is important as it helps us to ensure we live in attractive functional and sustainable places. Green Infrastructure planning is the current ‘go-to’ approach in landscape planning that incorporates human-environmental interactions understandings of ecology and how socio-cultural factors influence our use of parks gardens and waterways. This book explores several interpretations of Green Infrastructure bringing together case studies of policy practice ecological change and community understandings of landscape. Focusing on how planning policy shapes our interactions with the landscape as individuals and communities the book discusses what works and what needs to be improved. It examines how environmental management can promote more sustainable approaches to landscape protection ensuring that water resources and ecological communities are not harmed by development. It also asks what the economic and community values of Green Infrastructure are to illustrate how different social ecological and political factors influence how our landscapes are managed. The central message of the book focusses on the promotion of multi-functional nature within urban landscapes that helps people the economy and the environment to meet the challenges of population infrastructure and economic change. The chapters in this book were origianally published as a special issue in Landscape Research. | Green Infrastructure Current Debates for Policy Practice and Implementation

GBP 39.99
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Implementing Urban Design Green Civic and Community Strategies

Regreening the Built Environment Nature Green Space and Sustainability

Regreening the Built Environment Nature Green Space and Sustainability

Regreening the Built Environment examines the relationship between the built environment and nature and demonstrates how rethinking the role and design of infrastructure can environmentally economically and socially sustain the earth. In the past infrastructure and green or park spaces have been regarded as two opposing factors and placed in conflict with one another through irresponsible patterns of development. This book attempts to change this paradigm and create a new notion that greenspace parks and infrastructure can indeed be one in the same. The case studies will demonstrate how existing gray infrastructure can be retrofitted with green infrastructure and low impact development techniques. It is quite plausible that a building can be designed that actually creates greenspace or generates energy; likewise a roadway can be a park an alley can be a wildlife corridor and a parking surface can be a garden. In addition to examining sustainability in the near future the book also explores such alternatives in the distant and very distant future questioning the notion of sustainability in the event of an earth-altering cataclysmic disaster. The strategies presented in this book aim to stimulate discussions within the design profession and will be of great interest to students and practitioners of environmental studies architecture and urban design. | Regreening the Built Environment Nature Green Space and Sustainability

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Depth Psychology and Climate Change The Green Book

McCarthyism The Realities Delusions and Politics Behind the 1950s Red Scare

Nigerian and Ghanaian Women Working in the Brussels Red-Light District

Deglobalization Financial Inequality and the Green Economy

Deglobalization Financial Inequality and the Green Economy

One of the most challenging issues for the current state of global economy is a highly uneven distribution of global financial assets and liabilities. Drawing on extensive data this book analyses the new global divisions in economic and financial inequality across the globe in the first two decades of this century. After outlining the context of the global financial system in the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008/2009 this book provides a detailed examination of the data on economic and financial inequality analysing growth rates relative to financial liabilities and assets for all countries where data is available. The central issues in understanding the financial and environmental efficiency of economic growth are also addressed as well as the development of financial and regulatory technologies (FinTech and RegTech). The final part of this book explores the changes in economic growth and financial assets/liabilities as a result of major events in the past three years: Covid Crisis the rise of inflation and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The focal point of this analysis is the relationship between the speed of economic growth the use of financial resources for funding that growth and levels of inequality. The green transition as one of the most important challenges in the global economy is an integral part of this analysis along with the inequality in available financial resources for this transition and potential threats to global financial stability. This book will be vital reading for those interested in inequality financial economics the global financial system and economic growth. | Deglobalization Financial Inequality and the Green Economy

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Environmental Crime in Transnational Context Global Issues in Green Enforcement and Criminology

Dream of the Red Chamber Literary and Translation Perspectives

The Red Sea Prospects for Stability