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The Handbook of Sustainability Literacy: Skills for a Changing World

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A vital resource for sustainability educators, learners and decision-makers on how we can build a more sustainable future.

In this ground-breaking book, leading sustainability educators are joined by permaculturists, literary critics, ecologists, artists, journalists, engineers, mathematicians and philosophers in a deep reflection on the skills that people need to survive and thrive in the challenging conditions of the 21st century.

Responding to the threats of climate change, peak oil, resource depletion, economic uncertainty and energy insecurity demands the utmost in creativity, ingenuity and new ways of thinking to reinvent self and society. Among the many skills, attributes and values described in The Handbook of Sustainability Literacy are values reflection, coping with complexity, permaculture design, transition skills, advertising awareness, effortless action, and ecological intelligence, each accompanied by ideas for active learning exercises to help develop the skill.

Far from being a rigid or definitive statement of the one right way however, the handbook is exploratory, aiming to open up new, unthought-of paths, possibilities and choices. With contributors including John Naish, Satish Kumar, Patrick Whitefield, John Blewitt, Stephan Harding and Stephen Sterling, this is intended for educators, learners and anyone else interested in the vital issue of the skills we need to survive and thrive in the 21st century and build a more sustainable future.

224 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2009

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February 25, 2016
very deep often technically complicated thought provoking and inspiring. promotes a very broad understanding of where we need to go to globally embrace sustainability
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April 27, 2017
Very comprehensive array of skills and concepts needed for a more sustainable society. Especially interesting for people engaged in the learning system or any educational activity but useful for all. It can be at times a bit repetitive and too general, because it touches so many different topics, but some of the articles are excellent and the diversity of authors makes it truly interdisciplinary and rich!
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December 28, 2018
This was a good read, with each chapter being just the perfect length to digest the point in a concise and memorable way.
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