An edition of Rebuilding the Earth (2019)

Rebuilding the Earth

Regenerating our planet’s life support systems for a sustainable future

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An edition of Rebuilding the Earth (2019)

Rebuilding the Earth

Regenerating our planet’s life support systems for a sustainable future

Rebuilding the Earth highlights humanity's interdependence with the planet's ecosystems. Today, these ecosystems are seriously degraded, compromising future security and opportunity. It is essential that we set about rebuilding the metaphorical 'ark of nature upon which our future prospects depend. Central to this book are several case studies of regenerative approaches drawn from every continent on the planet. These approaches are founded on restoration and protection of ecosystems - water and soil, forests, marine and coastal resources, urban infrastructure, farming practices and in corporate supply chains. Rebuilding the Earth is above all optimistic about the daunting challenges facing global society. It is about culture change, addressing the necessity of and the means for putting nature and people back into the heart of societal thinking, policy and action. It advocates for sustainable development in its deepest green sense, but also pragmatically framed in social, technological, governance and economic contexts. The concluding message is "Yes, we can!" Mark Everard is a prolific author, broadcaster and scientist. He is an expert on ecosystem services and the ecosystem-based regeneration of rural livelihoods. Marks activities span five continents in academic, consultancy, government advisory and policy advocacy roles.

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
251

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Source title: Rebuilding the Earth: Regenerating our planet’s life support systems for a sustainable future

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Library of Congress
Q162, QH75 .E94 2020

The Physical Object

Format
paperback
Number of pages
251

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL30096592M
ISBN 10
3030330230
ISBN 13
9783030330231
OCLC/WorldCat
1119639681

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL22059792W

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