Sustainable Development Strategies: Engineering, Culture and Economics provides policy guidance on good practice in developing and implementing strategies for sustainable development. The book integrates social, economic and environmental objectives, taking into account of their implications for different socioeconomic groups and for future generations. It examines and analyzes existing and new approaches to formulating a sustainable development strategy and its implementation through both quantitative and qualitative studies. In addition, it looks at the formulation of strategy and overcoming various issues from the standpoint of a diverse set of disciplines, including engineering, economics and social/political views.
- Clearly explains the most cutting-edge green technologies and methods for use in built communities
- Analyzes existing and new approaches to formulating a sustainable development strategy and its implementation
- Helps to facilitate the formulation of effective sustainability strategies through an interdisciplinary approach