The concept of sustainability holds that the social, economic, and
environmental factors within human communities must be viewed
interactively and systematically. Sustainable development cannot be
understood apart from a community, its ethos, and ways of life. Although
broadly conceived, the pursuit of sustainable development is a local
practice because every community has different needs and quality of life
concerns. Within this framework, contributors representing the
disciplines of anthropology, sociology, geography, economics, law,
public policy, architecture, and urban studies explore sustainability in
communities in the Pacific, Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, Eastern
Europe, and North America.
Contributors: Janet E. Benson, Karla Caser, Snjezana Colic, Angela
Ferreira, Johanna Gibson, Krista Harper, Paulo Lana, Barbara Yablon
Maida, Carl A. Maida, Kenneth A. Meter, Dario Novellino, Deborah Pellow,
Claude Raynaut, Thomas F. Thornton, Richard Westra, Magda Zanoni