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245 0 4 _aThe community resilience reader :
_bessential resources for an era of upheaval /
_cedited by Daniel Lerch, Post Carbon Institute.
246 1 8 _ispine title :
_aThe community resilence reader.
264 1 _aWashington :
_bIsland Press,
_c[2017].
264 4 _c©2017.
300 _ax, 340 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c23 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tIntroduction /
_rDaniel Lerch --
_tSix foundations for building community resilience /
_rDaniel Lerch --
_tPART 1. Understanding our predicament. The environmental crisis: the needs of humanity versus the limits of the planet /
_rLeena Iyengar --
_tThe energy crisis: from fossil fuel abundance to renewable energy constraints /
_rRichard Heinberg --
_tThe economic crisis: the limits of twentieth-century economics and growth /
_rJoshua Farley --
_tThe equity crisis: the true costs of extractive capitalism /
_rSarah Byrnes and Chuck Collins --
_tThe roots of our crises: does human nature drive us toward collapse? /
_rWilliam Rees --
_tPART II. Gathering the needed tools. Systems literacy: a toolkit for purposeful change /
_rHoward Silverman --
_tA crash course in the science of sustainability /
_rMargaret Robertson --
_tA crash course in the science of resilience /
_rBrian Walker and David Salt --
_tPulling it all together: resilience, wisdom, and beloved community /
_rStephanie Mills --
_tPART III. Community resilience in action. Energy democracy /
_rDenise Fairchild and Al Weinrub --
_tBuilding community resilience at the water's edge /
_rRebecca Wodder --
_tFood system lessons from Vermont /
_rScott Sawyer --
_tLearning our way toward resilience /
_rWilliam Throop --
_tBeyond waste: sustainable consumption for community resilience /
_rRosemary Cooper --
_tResilient streets, resilient cities /
_rMike Lydon --
_tCommunity resilience and the built environment /
_rDaniel Lerch --
_tConclusion: where to start /
_rAsher Miller.
520 _a'The sustainability challenges of yesterday have become today's resilience crises. National and global efforts have failed to stop climate change, transition from fossil fuels, and reduce inequality. We must now confront these and other increasingly complex problems by building resilience at the community level. But what does that mean in practice, and how can it be done in a way that's effective and equitable? The Community Resilience Reader offers a new vision for creating resilience, through essays by leaders in such varied fields as science, policy, community building, and urban design. The Community Resilience Reader combines a fresh look at the challenges humanity faces in the 21st century, the essential tools of resilience science, and the wisdom of activists, scholars, and analysts working with community issues on the ground. It shows that resilience is a process, not a goal; how resilience requires learning to adapt but also preparing to transform; and that resilience starts and ends with the people living in a community. Despite the formidable challenges we face, The Community Resilience Reader shows that building strength and resilience at the community level is not only crucial, but possible.'--Publisher's website.
650 0 _aCommunity development
_xEnvironmental aspects.
650 0 _aSustainable development.
650 0 _aEnergy policy
_xEnvironmental aspects.
650 0 _aEconomic development
_xEnvironmental aspects.
700 1 _aLerch, Daniel,
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