Sustainable development and cultural theory |
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Authors: | E. M. Roe |
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Affiliation: | College of Natural Resources, University of California at Berkeley , USA |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY What is sustainable development? Why is at an issue? Ideally, what needs to be done? and Practically, what can be done? are answered here by relying on the cultural theory of Mary Douglas and her colleagues, more especially Aaron Wildavsky and Michael Thompson, both of whom have used the model to address sustainable development. The implications of cultural theory for sustainable development are substantial. The article is divided into five sections. The first describes the current controversy over sustainable development. The second sets out the cultural theory model, and the third applies that model to reformulate our understanding of sustainable development. The fourth draws out the implications of a reformulated sustainable development, while the conclusion uses those implications to answer the four questions that started the article. |
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Keywords: | sustainability cultural theory nature management strategies |
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