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Decisions for Sustainability: Facts and Values

Decisions for Sustainability: Facts and Values

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Decisions for Sustainability explores how individuals, organizations, and nations can make better decisions for the well-being of humans and other species, the environment, and sustainability. It incorporates sociological, psychological, and economic perspectives to highlight strengths and weaknesses in decision-making and suggest strategies to influence individual and societal decisions.

Format: Hardback
Length: 500 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2023
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


Decisions made by individuals, organizations, and nations have a profound impact on the well-being of humans and other species, the environment, and sustainability. In order to make better decisions for the future, it is essential to consider a wide range of perspectives, including sociological, psychological, and economic factors. Sustainability Challenges, a book by Dr. Sarah Kaplan, explores how we can improve decision-making and address pressing issues such as local land use, toxic contamination, climate change, and biodiversity loss.

Kaplan emphasizes the importance of diversity in decision-making and clarifies the relationship between reform and societal transformation. She proposes a range of ethical criteria for good decisions and examines how we can use science in the face of uncertainty. The book provides a comprehensive view of what we know about decision-making and offers strategies for improving our ability to make sustainable choices.

One of the key themes of Sustainability Challenges is the importance of recognizing and addressing our strengths and weaknesses in decision-making. Kaplan argues that we often make decisions based on our biases and assumptions, which can lead to poor outcomes. By incorporating sociological and psychological perspectives, we can gain a deeper understanding of our decision-making processes and develop strategies to overcome these biases.

For example, Kaplan suggests that we can improve decision-making by considering the social and environmental impacts of our choices. By evaluating the potential benefits and costs of different options, we can make more informed decisions that prioritize sustainability and social justice.

Another important theme of Sustainability Challenges is the role of individual and societal decisions in shaping the future. Kaplan argues that we can influence both individual and societal decisions by promoting education and awareness about sustainability issues. By engaging in dialogue and collaboration, we can build a more sustainable and equitable society.

Sustainability Challenges also explores the ethical criteria for good decisions. Kaplan proposes a range of ethical principles, such as respect for human rights, social justice, and environmental sustainability, that can guide our decision-making processes. By adhering to these principles, we can ensure that our decisions are fair, just, and sustainable.

In addition to examining decision-making processes, Sustainability Challenges also provides examples of how we can improve decision-making in specific contexts. For example, the book discusses the challenges of local land use and toxic contamination, and offers strategies for promoting sustainable land use practices and reducing toxic pollution.

Overall, Sustainability Challenges is a valuable resource for anyone interested in improving decision-making and addressing sustainability challenges. By integrating sociological, psychological, and economic perspectives, the book provides a comprehensive view of what we know about decision-making and offers practical strategies for making sustainable choices. As we face increasingly complex sustainability challenges, it is essential that we develop the skills and knowledge necessary to make informed and ethical decisions. Sustainability Challenges is a step in the right decision-making and offers a roadmap for building a more sustainable and equitable future.

Weight: 1076g
ISBN-13: 9781009169417

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