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New Challenges for Future Sustainability and Wellbeing

New Challenges for Future Sustainability and Wellbeing

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Our current economic systems prioritize GDP growth, leading to inequality, climate crisis, and depletion of natural and social capital. New Challenges for Future Sustainability and Wellbeing offers insights into these challenges and prospects for economic and business development.

Format: Hardback
Length: 512 pages
Publication date: 21 May 2021
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited


The prevailing economic systems have developed an unhealthy dependence on growth, primarily measured by Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This mindset equates GDP growth with improved well-being and prosperity, leading to a concerning trend of increasing inequality, a mounting climate crisis, and the depletion of natural and social capital. It is imperative that we reassess our approach to economics and development.

To address these pressing issues, New Challenges for Future Sustainability and Wellbeing presents a comprehensive collection of 25 studies. These studies delve into various aspects of sustainability, including income, wealth, social dimensions, the environment, education, and regional equality. By bringing together scholars, researchers, and professionals from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, this book serves as a platform for meaningful discussions, highlighting, and exchanging ideas on these challenges and their potential implications for economic and business development.

In the chapters of this book, experts from various fields explore the interconnectedness of sustainability and economic development. They examine the challenges posed by income inequality, which not only hinders social mobility but also exacerbates environmental degradation. They analyze the role of wealth distribution in promoting sustainable consumption and production patterns. The studies also shed light on the social aspects of sustainability, emphasizing the importance of inclusive policies, social cohesion, and human well-being.

The environment is another critical area of focus in this book. Researchers examine the impact of climate change on economic development, exploring the risks and opportunities associated with transitioning to a more sustainable and resilient economy. They discuss the role of renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and waste management in achieving sustainable development goals.

Education plays a pivotal role in fostering sustainability and well-being. The studies explore the relationship between education, employment, and social mobility, highlighting the importance of providing accessible and quality education to all individuals. They also examine the role of education in promoting sustainable practices, such as environmental awareness and responsible consumption.

Regional equality is another important aspect of sustainability. The studies examine the challenges faced by marginalized regions in terms of economic development, social exclusion, and environmental degradation. They advocate for policies that promote inclusive growth, equitable distribution of resources, and sustainable development in all regions.

In conclusion, New Challenges for Future Sustainability and Wellbeing offers a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, and professionals seeking to understand the complex relationship between sustainability and economic development. By exploring the challenges and prospects presented in these studies, we can develop innovative solutions and strategies to promote a more sustainable and equitable future.

Weight: 844g
Dimension: 159 x 239 x 35 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781800439696

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