Sustainability: Definition, Components and Sustainability for Development.
The Millennium Development Goals: National Strategies and International Experiences.
20.00
Unit II:
Unit II
Sustainable Development: Need and examples from different Ecosystems.
Inclusive Development: Education, Health; Climate Change: The role of higher education in sustainability; The human right to health; Poverty and disease; Sustainable Livelihood Model; Policies and Global Cooperation for Climate Change.
20.00
Unit III:
Unit III
Sustainable Development Policies and Programmes: Rio+20; Goal-Based Development; Financing for Sustainable Development; Principles of Good Governance; National Environmental Policy, CDM.
Case Study of any type of disaster.
Essential Readings:
Agyeman, Julian, Robert D. Bullard and Bob Evans (Eds.) (2003) Just Sustainabilities: Development in an Unequal World. London: Earthscan. (Introduction and conclusion.).
Ayers, Jessica and David Dodman (2010) “Climate change adaptation and development I: the state of the debate”. Progress in Development Studies 10 (2): 161-168.
Baker, Susan (2006) Sustainable Development. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, N.Y.: Routledge. (Chapter 2, “The concept of sustainable development”).
Brosius, Peter (1997) “Endangered forest, endangered people: Environmentalist representations of indigenous knowledge”, Human Ecology 25: 47-69.
Lohman, Larry (2003) “Re-imagining the population debate”. Corner House Briefing 28.
Martínez-Alier, Joan et al (2010) “Sustainable de-growth: Mapping the context, criticisms and future prospects of an emergent paradigm” Ecological Economics 69: 1741-1747.
Osorio, Leonardo et al (2005) “Debates on sustainable development: towards a holistic view of reality”. Environment, Development and Sustainability 7: 501-518.
Robbins, Paul (2004) Political Ecology: A Critical Introduction. Blackwell Publishing.