An Introduction to Sustainable Development

An Introduction to Sustainable Development is a 2007 Earthscan book which presents sustainable development as a process that "meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs". This textbook examines the environmental, economic, and social dimensions of sustainable development by exploring changing patterns of consumption, production, and distribution of resources. Case studies include coastal wetlands; community-based water supply and sanitation systems; and sustainable energy, forest, and industrial development.[1][2]

An Introduction to Sustainable Development
AuthorPeter Rogers, Kazi F. Jalal, John A. Boyd
LanguageEnglish
PublisherEarthscan Publications Ltd
Publication date
2007
Pages416 pages
ISBN978-1-84407-521-8
OCLC170039446
338.9/27 22
LC ClassHC79.E5 R63134 2008

Author Peter P. Rogers is a Professor of Environmental Engineering at Harvard University, USA. Co-authors Kazi F. Jalal and John A. Boyd are lecturers at Harvard's Extension School.[1]

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