
The Trans-Atlantic Research and Development Interchanges on Sustainability
- 1st Edition - December 1, 2025
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Authors: Heriberto Cabezas, Urmila M Diwekar, Michael Narodoslawsky, Audrey L Mayer, Csaba Deák
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 8 2 4 5 2 9 - 3
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 8 5 9 9 3 - 6
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The Trans-Atlantic Research and Development Interchanges on Sustainability is a comprehensive foundational look at sustainability science, developed directly from the outcomes and learnings of the Trans-Atlantic Research and Development Interchanges on Sustainability (TARDIS) workshop that has been ongoing since 2004. The book brings together the most thorough recent advances in concepts, theories, methods, models and applications to steer the course towards a sustainable and resilient future. It provides a source of information on sustainability science directly from the experiences of global sustainability scientists and their research data not found elsewhere.
This book will be an all-encompassing source of information on all aspects of sustainability science for academics, researchers and students in sustainability science and any applicable science that takes sustainability into account.
- Forms a comprehensive, foundational review of sustainability science, a crucial area in need of thorough understanding, research and application
- Covers local and global sustainability concepts, providing small and large-scale research on sustainability
- Delivers a collection of sustainability ideas and thinking from the TARDIS workshops not available elsewhere
1.1 Brief History of Sustainability
1.2 Why is Sustainability Important?
1.3 Sustainability: Global, Regional, and Local
1.4 Sustainability Transitions
1.5 On the Future of Sustainability
2: Sustainability as a Normative Enterprise
2.1 Why do Humans Desire Sustainability?
2.2 Sustainability and Human Culture
2.3 Institutional Structures and Governance
2.4 Political Processes and Policy
2.5 Ethics and Justice
3: Scientific Principles of Sustainability
3.1 Physical Aspects: Energy, Water, Materials
3.2 Ecological Aspects: Productivity and Biodiversity
3.3 Economic Aspects
3.4 Social Aspects
3.5 Measuring Sustainability
4: Are There Natural and Other Limits to Sustainability?
4.1 Planetary Limits
4.2 Technologies
4.3 Economies
4.4 Business
4.5 Ecosystems 4.6 Societies
5: Mathematical Modeling of Sustainable Systems
5.1 Systems Theory
5.2 The Purpose of Modeling
5.3 Regional Models
5.4 Global Models
5.5 Integrated Models
5.6 Models in Decision Making
6: The Role of Uncertainty in Sustainability
6.1 The Role of Uncertainty in Sustainability
6.2 Uncertainties: Which Kinds?
6.2 Risk and Uncertainty
6.3 Modeling Uncertainty
6.4 Implications for Decision Making
7: The Region as a Focus of Sustainability
7.1 What is Region?
7.2 Why is it Important?
7.3 Regions: Geographic, Ecological, Economic, Social
7.4 Regional Decision Making
7.5 Integrating Regional and Global Sustainability
8: Progress towards Sustainability
8.1 Technological Choices: Established and Emerging
8.2 Environmental Strategies
8.3 Economic Policies
8.4 Social Policies
8.5 Innovation: Technical, Business, and Financial
9: Summary
- Edition: 1
- Published: December 1, 2025
- Imprint: Elsevier
- Language: English
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Heriberto Cabezas
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Urmila M Diwekar
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Michael Narodoslawsky
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Audrey L Mayer
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