THE TRANSITION TO SUSTAINABLE LIVING AND PRACTICE
ADVANCES IN ECOPOLITICS VOLUME 4
THE TRANSITION TO SUSTAINABLE LIVING AND PRACTICE EDITED BY
LIAM LEONARD School of Business and Humanities, Institute of Technology, Sligo, Republic of Ireland
JOHN BARRY School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy, Queens University Belfast, UK
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CONTENTS LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
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LIST OF REVIEWERS
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CHAPTER 1 THE TRANSITION TO SUSTAINABILITY: TRANSITION TOWNS AND SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES John Barry and Stephen Quilley
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CHAPTER 2 TRADITIONAL LIVING PRACTICES: RETURN TO THE VILLAGES Mark Somma
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CHAPTER 3 SUSTAINABLE ECONOMICS: A NEW FINANCIAL ARCHITECTURE BASED ON A GLOBAL CARBON STANDARD Molly Scott Cato
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CHAPTER 4 UTOPIAN SUSTAINABILITY: ECOLOGICAL UTOPIANISM Marius de Geus
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CHAPTER 5 ENVIRONMENTAL EXPLOITATION: AN ANALYSIS AND TAXONOMY Gerry Nagtzaam
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CHAPTER 6 ECOLOGICAL ACTIVISM: SUSTAINABLE LIVING, ACTIVISM AND IDENTITY Liam Leonard
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CHAPTER 7 ECOFEMINISM: ECOFEMINISM AND THE GREEN PUBLIC SPHERE Chaone Mallory
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CHAPTER 8 SUSTAINABLE PLANNING: A GREEN PROTECTIONISM Colin Hines
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CHAPTER 9 SUSTAINABILITY AND THE INTENTIONAL COMMUNITY: GREEN INTENTIONAL COMMUNITIES Lucy Sargisson
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CHAPTER 10 A GREEN PHILOSOPHY OF MONEY Rupert Read
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS John Barry
School of Politics, International Studies and Philosophy, Queens University Belfast, UK
Gerry Nagtzaam
Faculty of Law, Monash University, Australia
Marius de Geus
Institute of Political Science, Leiden University, Netherlands
Colin Hines
Convener Green New Deal Group, Middlesex, UK
Liam Leonard
School of Business and Humanities, Institute of Technology, Sligo, Republic of Ireland
Chaone Mallory
Department of Philosophy, Villanova University, Pennsylvania, USA
Stephen Quilley
School of Politics, International Relations and Environment, Keele University, UK
Rupert Read
School of Philosophy, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Lucy Sargisson
School of Politics and International Relations, Nottingham University, UK
Molly Scott Cato
Cardiff School of Management, University of Wales I