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Sustainability and the Humanities

  • Explores the importance of the interactions between the humanities and sustainability
  • Gathers contributions from experts from education, the social sciences, theology, the broader humanities, and sustainable development
  • Provides a new perspective that aids efforts toward environmental and human sustainability

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Table of contents (35 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Transitioning to Sustainable Food Choices: A Course Design

    • Kathleen M. Kevany, Gene Baur, George C. Wang
    Pages 173-187
  3. Exploring the Pentecostal Faith—Sustainability—Entrepreneurship Nexus in Zimbabwe

    • Allan H. Anderson, Mike Clifford, Roda Madziva, Juliet Thondhlana, Paul Goronga
    Pages 225-237

About this book

This book explores the strong links between sustainability and the humanities, which go beyond the inclusion of social sciences in discussions on sustainability, and offers a holistic discussion on the intellectual and moral aspects of sustainable development. The contributions from researchers in the fields of education, social sciences, religion, humanities, and sustainable development fulfill three main aims:

  • They provide university lecturers interested in humanities and sustainable development with an opportunity to present their work;
  • foster the exchange of information, ideas and experiences acquired in the execution of teaching and research; and
  • discuss methodological approaches and projects that provide a better understanding of how the humanities can contribute to the debate on sustainable development.

Prepared by the Inter-University Sustainable Development Research Programme and the World Sustainable Development Research and Transfer Centre, the book reiterates the need to promote integrated approaches to sustainable development. Including practice-based lessons learnt that can be replicated further, it is a valuable resource for scientists and practitioners working in the humanities and sustainable development.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Faculty of Life Sciences, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg, Germany

    Walter Leal Filho

  • Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, United Kingdom

    Adriana Consorte McCrea

About the editors

Professor Walter Leal Filho (BSc, PhD, DSC, DPhil, DL, DEd, DLit) is a professor at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences in Germany, and at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He is the founding director of the World Sustainable Development Research and Transfer Centre, a recently created centre aimed at supporting the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. He has nearly 30 years experience on matters related to sustainable development, and has over 400  publications to his credit.

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Softcover Book USD 129.99
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