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Global Overshoot [electronic resource] : Contemplating the World's Converging Problems / by Doug Cocks.

By: Cocks, Doug [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2013Description: XVII, 392 p. 1 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781461462651Subject(s): Environmental sciences | Sustainable development | Human Geography | environment | Environment, general | Sustainable Development | Human GeographyDDC classification: 333.7 LOC classification: GE1-350Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
The Deep Past: A Story of Pervasive Change -- Stages in the Evolution of Modern Humans -- Emergence and Evolution of Complex Societies -- The Road to High Complexity -- Confronting GLobal Overshoot -- Ecohumanism and other Stories -- Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Global Overshoot is a multidisciplinary analysis (including history and pre-history) from an ecological and evolutionary perspective of the contemporary world system.  This book compares and critiques attitudes held by people with different world views to the hypothetical prospect of large widespread falls in quality of life. It also draws insights from these two analyses to develop and suggest a philosophy of Ecohumanism to people of good will who want to think constructively about the world’s converging problems, i.e. think altruistically and ‘think like an evolving ecosystem.’ 
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The Deep Past: A Story of Pervasive Change -- Stages in the Evolution of Modern Humans -- Emergence and Evolution of Complex Societies -- The Road to High Complexity -- Confronting GLobal Overshoot -- Ecohumanism and other Stories -- Index.

Global Overshoot is a multidisciplinary analysis (including history and pre-history) from an ecological and evolutionary perspective of the contemporary world system.  This book compares and critiques attitudes held by people with different world views to the hypothetical prospect of large widespread falls in quality of life. It also draws insights from these two analyses to develop and suggest a philosophy of Ecohumanism to people of good will who want to think constructively about the world’s converging problems, i.e. think altruistically and ‘think like an evolving ecosystem.’ 

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