Handbook of multi-level climate actions sparking and sustaining transformative approaches

"The Handbook of Multi-Level Climate Actions emphasizes the need for significant climate action by every capable person on the planet at multiple levels of human experience and society. This includes individuals/households, formal and informal groups, organizations/communities, from local to gl...

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Other Authors: Starik, Mark (Editor), Rands, Gordon P. (Editor), Deason, Jonathan P. (Editor), Kanashiro, Patricia (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton Edward Elgar Publishing 2023, 2023
Series:Research handbooks in business and management series
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Collection: Edward Elgar eBooks Collection Business & Economics - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 7. Multi-level carbon literacy in management education: an approach to address climate change in the classroom / Cathy A. Rusinko
  • 8. Non-formal sustainability, resilience, and climate-change education for professionals and life-long learners / Gerard Voos, L. Stagg Newman, and James Fox
  • 9. You don't need a sign to protest: the rise of digital climate activism / Osiris Mancera
  • 10. Digital sustainability: tackling climate change with bits and bytes / Georg Reischauer and Lea Fuenfschilling
  • Part III. Multi-level climate action place and pace
  • 11. Learning from city-level climate action planning / Bruce Paton
  • 12. Multi-level sustainability from the perspectives of a developing economy: a case study on climate resilient communities of Bangladesh / Sakib Mahmud
  • 13. Multi-level climate action through circular supply chain management of ocean plastic / Andrea Neal, Michelaina Johnson and Megan Havrda
  • Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Contents: 1. Introduction to the Handbook of multi-level climate action: Sparking and sustaining transformative approaches / Mark Starik, Gordon Rands and Jonathan Deason
  • Part I. The multi-level climate action mindset
  • 2. Public-private climate actions for the built environment / Robert Sroufe and Emily Thiem
  • 3. Goal-based development: driving climate actions and sustainable development goals implementation within a holarchic model / John N. Telesford
  • 4. Motivations toward sustainability in manufacturing at multiple levels / Markéta Svobodová
  • 5. Content analysis of nationally determined contributions: multi-level climate action to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement / Erin Rae Hoffer
  • 6. Climate action: from multilateral negotiations to implementation / Mukes Kapilashrami
  • Part II. Multi-level climate action education and information systems
  • 14. The climate sprint: an agile process for catalytic collaboration towards a just transition / Dennis West and Jimmy Jia
  • Part IV. Multi-level climate action economics and finance
  • 15. An emerging multi-level approach to climate action in the US banking sector / Amy K. Townsend
  • 16. Harnessing the power of investors to drive climate innovation / Gabrielle J. Evans
  • 17. Culture, education, and sustainability: a systemic approach / Madhavi Venkatesan
  • Index