Cultural frameworks

Ratna Rana, Awais Piracha

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    Abstract

    ![CDATA[Every epoch seems to be characterized by a world view of what is good and desirable for society, and the present pursuit of development, and more recently sustainable development, reflects this world view. Consequently, despite the vast expansion in the world’s capacity to produce material goods and services over the past two centuries, further expansion of this capacity within a sustainable development framework remains an urgent imperative today. Yet the terms ‘‘sustainable development’’ and ‘‘sustainability’’ seem to have become so hackneyed that they have often been a source of confusion. Daly observes that the notion of sustainable development continues to be used for pursuing economic growth, and criticizes its ‘‘growth ideology’’. He argues that the present levels of per capita resource consumption in the USA and Western Europe, generally accepted as being developed nations, cannot be followed by all nations without destroying the ecological sources on which economic activities depend. He has argued that the concept of sustainable development is being used in ways that are vacuous, wrong, and probably dangerous.]]
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationUrban Crisis : Culture and the Sustainability of Cities
    EditorsM. Nadaraja, Ann Tomoko Yamamoto
    Place of PublicationU.S.A
    PublisherUnited Nations University Press
    Pages13-50
    Number of pages38
    ISBN (Print)9789280811254
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • sustainable development
    • consumer goods
    • sustainability
    • economic development
    • consumption (economics)

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