Rôle de la culture dans le développement durable
Author : Felipe Verdugo-Ulloa
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Page : pages
File Size : 19,64 MB
Release : 2018
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Author : Felipe Verdugo-Ulloa
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Page : pages
File Size : 19,64 MB
Release : 2018
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Author : Jean-Michel Lucas
Publisher :
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 46,15 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Cultural policy
ISBN : 9782916668406
Author : Marie-Hélène Parizeau
Publisher : Presses de l'Université Laval
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 43,51 MB
Release : 2017-03-22T00:00:00-04:00
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 2763723292
Le développement durable se conjugue-t-il avec la diversité culturelle ? Une telle interrogation force à relire l'histoire du modèle occidental de développement des sociétés qui a imposé aux autres peuples de la terre, un évolutionnisme culturel dès le XIXe siècle. Aujourd'hui, le concept de développement durable permet-il de penser d'autres modèles de développement économique, social, environnemental et culturel ? Donne-t-il la liberté de choisir selon les critères de sa propre culture et d'affirmer son droit à la différence ? Telles sont les interrogations qui structurent la première partie de cet ouvrage multidisciplinaire et international (Québec, Brésil, Belgique, Sénégal, France). En prenant l'exemple des nanotechnologies, la deuxième partie de l'ouvrage examine comment penser « l'innovation technologique responsable » à partir du développement durable. Les enjeux de finalités, d'évaluation des risques, des choix sociaux et citoyens, pourraient-ils alors être posés autrement ? Les sociétés des pays du Nord, du Sud, émergents ou pauvres, pourraient-elles choisir et non subir les nanotechnologies, en tenant compte d'autres dimensions que les paramètres économiques, dans le respect de la pluralité et en affirmant la diversité des cultures ? A chacun son développement durable ? constitue un appel pour qu'à travers la biosphère différentes formes de développement et d'épanouissement social et individuel soient possibles.
Author : Anita Kangas
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 10,35 MB
Release : 2019-12-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1351025481
The concept of sustainable development is commonly divided into environmental, economic, social and cultural dimensions. While a variety of international actors have declared the importance of culture in sustainable development, jointly articulating this clearly has been difficult. For example, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that were adopted by the UN General Assembly in September 2015 contained only the most fleeting mention of culture. None of the SDGs referred directly to the case for integrating culture into sustainable development planning and decision-making. The role of cultural policy has remained unclear. This book contributes to a better understanding of the role of culture in achieving sustainability, focusing on the particular roles for cultural policy in this context. Cultural sustainability is conceptualised as the sustainability of cultural and artistic practices and patterns, and to the role of cultural traits and actions to inform and compose part of the pathways towards more sustainable societies. The links between culture and sustainable development are analysed in ways that articulate and contemplate different roles for cultural policy. The contributors take up the concerns and perspectives of international, national, and local authorities and actors, illuminating ways in which these multi-scale efforts both intersect and diverge. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Cultural Policy.
Author : Gijs de Vries
Publisher :
Page : 58 pages
File Size : 20,20 MB
Release : 2020
Category :
ISBN : 9783948205263
Abstract: Le Programme de développement durable à l'horizon 2030 est le programme de développement le plus exhaustif et le plus ambitieux que le monde ait jamais connu. La culture fait partie de ce programme. Les Objectifs de développement durable offrent des pistes qui permettront à la culture de s'épanouir, mais la culture contribue également à la réalisation des ODD. L'Union européenne et ses 27 États membres se sont engagés à respecter ce programme mondial. Si l'Europe a beaucoup à apporter, elle a également beaucoup à apprendre. L'objet de cette étude est double. Son premier objectif est de faire le point sur les progrès réalisés par l'Union européenne pour atteindre les objectifs culturels et les cibles de l'Agenda 2030. Cinq ans après l'adoption de l'Agenda 2030, où se trouve l'UE ? Étant donné qu'il ne reste plus que dix ans pour réaliser les ODD, où l'UE se dirige-t-elle? Deuxièmement, le document va explorer un nombre limité de priorités politiques potentielles. Comment l'UE et les
Author : Gerhard Banse
Publisher : edition sigma
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 15,10 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Culture
ISBN : 3894049456
"This current volume is a result of the Seventh and Eighth International Forum on Sustainable Technological Development in a Globalizing World. The Seventh Forum was held June 9-12, 2010 in Berlin. The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology hosted the event, which was organized around culture and sustainability. What we each value as a society, as a country, in our culture, is what we want to protect. What is sustainable is only what we value. This applies all the more to sustainable development which is planned for long time scales and therefore to go beyond individual sustainable technology solutions as well as economic and political cycles. What we hold in high regard is the result of cultural influences. Consequently, we need cultural change in the sense of sustainable development in order to secure sustainability pathways in the long term. The key question arising is whether and how this change can be brought about. The following Introduction leads us into the specific discussion. At the end of the Seventh Forum, participants concluded that more specific case studies would be useful and recommended that the Eighth Forum provide a focus for case studies. Since the remainder of the Eighth Forum, held March 8-10, 2011, in Melbourne, Florida, focused on Alternative Energy with oral papers not really appropriate as written papers, it was decided to include the case studies in combination with those papers from Berlin to provide a holistic discussion of culture and sustainability. That is the concept for this volume."--P.13-14.
Author : Torsten Meireis
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 33,95 MB
Release : 2018-09-03
Category : Art
ISBN : 1351124285
If the political and social benchmarks of sustainability and sustainable development are to be met, ignoring the role of the humanities and social, cultural and ethical values is highly problematic. People’s worldviews, beliefs and principles have an immediate impact on how they act and should be studied as cultural dimensions of sustainability. Collating contributions from internationally renowned theoreticians of culture and leading researchers working in the humanities and social sciences, this volume presents an in-depth, interdisciplinary discussion of the concept of cultural sustainability and the public visibility of such research. Beginning with a discussion of the concept of cultural sustainability, it goes on to explore its interaction with philosophy, theology, sociology, economics, arts and literature. In doing so, the book develops a much needed concept of ‘culture’ that can be adapted to various disciplines and applied to research on sustainability. Addressing an important gap in sustainability research, this book will be of great interest to academics and students of sustainability and sustainable development, as well as those studying sustainability within the humanities and social sciences, such as cultural studies, ethics, theology, sociology, literature and history.
Author : Sukant Kumar Chaudhury
Publisher : Mittal Publications
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 28,56 MB
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9788183241328
"The present volume is an outcome of a national seminar organized by the Ethnographic and Folk Culture Society, Lucknow in October 1999"--Pref.
Author : John Clammer
Publisher : Springer
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 14,36 MB
Release : 2016-06-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1137520337
Contending that culture lies at the root of our current planetary and civilizational crisis, this book uniquely explores the nature of the specifically cultural dimensions of that crisis and how culture relates to the areas of politics, policy, economics, ecology and the whole discourse of sustainability. It debates how profoundly our world is shaped by capitalist culture, emphasizing the import of political culture and policy, social justice, leadership and community in the shaping of a new cultural sustainability. It also reintroduces questions of religion, art, citizenship and comparative culture into the sustainability debate and suggests ways in which the central issue of consumer culture can be rethought and others in which socially satisfactory transitions to a sustainable future might be achieved. Addressing the specific role of culture in our crisis and of how to build cultural resources for transition, this cutting edge text provides the reader with an introduction to the literature on culture and sustainability, and both practical and theoretical tools for creating and advancing a humane and ecologically responsible future.
Author : Joost Dessein
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 28,28 MB
Release : 2015-08-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1317570049
Meeting the aims of sustainability is becoming increasingly difficult; at the same time, the call for culture is becoming more powerful. This book explores the relationships between culture, sustainability and regional change through the concept of ‘territorialisation’. This new concept describes the dynamics and processes in the context of regional development, driven by collective human agency that stretches beyond localities and marked-off regional boundaries. This book launches the concept of ‘territorialisation’ by exploring how the natural environment and culture are constitutive of each other. This concept allows us to study the characterisation of the natural assets of a place, the means by which the natural environment and culture interact, and how communities assign meaning to local assets, add functions and ascribe rules of how to use space. By highlighting the time-space dimension in the use and consumption of resources, territorialisation helps to frame the concept and grasp the meaning of sustainable regional development. Drawing on an international range of case studies, the book addresses both conceptual issues and practical applications of ‘territorialisation’ in a range of contexts, forms, and scales. The book will be of great interest to researchers and postgraduates in sustainable development, environmental studies, and regional development and planning.