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Governance for Sustainable Development—the Challenge of Adapting Form to Function
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 October 2005
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Governance for Sustainable Development—the Challenge of Adapting Form to Function, William M. Lafferty, ed., Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2004, pp. xvii, 377.
What distinguishes sustainable development as a governance challenge? William Lafferty characterizes it as a normative long-term challenge that has been formulated “outside-in,” i.e., sustainable development has been developed and decided upon on an international level, and therefore first needs to be communicated “at home.” It is a transformative challenge in that it requires the decoupling of economic and social development from further damage to natural life-support systems; and as the problems with the use and protection of natural life-support systems do not fall neatly within the border of states, there is a need for co-operation on the regional and global levels. Finally, Lafferty speaks of a task “confronted by holistic interactions, interdependencies and unpredictable results” (20).
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- Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique , Volume 38 , Issue 3 , September 2005 , pp. 789 - 790
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