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Zarówno w Polsce, jak i w krajach Ameryki Łacińskiej rozwój społeczno-gospodarczy pociąga za sobą duże koszty środowiskowe. Elity rządzące w imię wzrostu gospodarczego nie dbają dostatecznie o przestrzeganie zaleceń dotyczących takiego zarządzania... czytaj więcej

Sustainable development. Crossing borders, breaking stereotypes – EBOOK

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1
Miejsce i rok wydania:
Warszawa 2021
Język publikacji:
angielski
ISBN/ISSN:
978-83-235-4902-4
EAN:
9788323549024
Liczba stron:
430
Wielkość pliku:
8,83 MB
Typ publikacji:
Praca naukowa
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323548867
Zrównoważony rozwój. Przekraczanie granic, łamanie stereotypów

Zarówno w Polsce, jak i w krajach Ameryki Łacińskiej rozwój społeczno-gospodarczy pociąga za sobą duże koszty środowiskowe. Elity rządzące w imię wzrostu gospodarczego nie dbają dostatecznie o przestrzeganie zaleceń dotyczących takiego zarządzania zasobami, aby ograniczyć wszelkiego typu szkody w środowisku naturalnym, zanieczyszczenia i emisje. Świadomość tych zmian w społeczeństwach także nie jest wysoka.

Niniejsza publikacja jest kontynuacją tematów poruszanych we wcześniejszych monografiach, które powstały w wyniku wspólnych badań geografów z Polski i Ameryki Łacińskiej, realizowanych w ramach wielu projektów poświęconych kwestiom miast. Ten tom jest drugim z dwóch wydanych w 2021 roku i zawiera teksty prezentujące nowe studia przypadków i nowe idee na temat zrównoważonego rozwoju, ryzyka i lokalnego rozwoju w Polsce, Kolumbii i innych krajach Ameryki Łacińskiej.

Publikacja na licencji Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa 3.0 PL (CC BY 3.0 PL) (pełna treść wzorca dostępna pod adresem: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/pl/legalcode).

Słowa kluczowe: miasto, region, planowanie przestrzenne, Kolumbia, Warszawa, rozwój zrównoważony.

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In Poland and in Latin American countries socio-economic development has large environmental costs. The ruling elites, in the name of economic growth, do not care enough to follow the recommendations for such resource management as to reduce all types of pollution and emissions harmful to humans and the environment. The societies themselves are also not fully aware of these changes.

This publication is a continuation of the topics discussed in earlier monographs, which were the result of joint research of Polish and Latin American geographers within many projects dedicated to urban issues. It is the second of the two volumes published in 2021 and contains texts presenting new case studies and new ideas about sustainable development, risk and local development in Poland, Colombia and other Latin American countries.

Thousands of pages have already been written on sustainable development. However, the subject is still relevant. Processes occurring in the environment, especially the climate change, only emphasize the need for further research and discussion on the subject. In this monograph we return to the issue of understanding and implementing the idea of sustainable development in Poland and Latin America. We also join the discussion on sustainable urban development and governance. Finally, by presenting a few examples, we address the issue of the conflicting nature of sustainable development policies in some countries and regions. The book also introduces the reader to the issue of education on sustainable development.

As part of the cooperation of Polish and Latin American geographers academics of the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies of Warsaw University have been lecturers at doctoral studies in urban and regional sustainable development and post-doctoral studies in Earth and Environmental Science at the University of Manizales in Colombia (Doctorado en Desarrollo Sostenible y Posdoctorado en Ciencias de la Tierra y el Medio Ambiente). Doctoral students and lecturers from the University of Manizales have visited Poland many times in joint symposia and workshops. In 2017 a Polish-Colombian monograph in Spanish was published in Colombia and in 2018 two scientific monographs, both in Spanish and English, were brought out by the University of Warsaw Press. This volume is the second of the two published in 2021 and contains only English texts on sustainable development, risk and local development in Poland, Colombia and some other Latin American countries.

Keywords: city, region, spatial planning, Colombia, Warsaw, sustainable development.

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