
More Than Two Decades Of Mounting Evidence Confirms That The Existing Scale Of The Human Enterprise Has Surpassed Global Ecological Limits To Growth. Based On Such Limits, The No-growth Imperative Discounts Current Efforts To Maintain Growth Through Eco-efficiency Initiatives And Smart-growth Programs, And Argues That Growth Is Inherently Unsustainable And That The True Nature Of The Challenge Confronting Us Now Is One Of Replacing The Current Growth Imperative With A No-growth Imperative. Gabor Zovanyi Asserts That Anything Less Than Stopping Growth Would Merely Slow Today's Dramatic Degradation And Destruction Of Ecosystems And Their Critical Life-support Services. Zovanyi Makes The Case That Local Communities Must Take Action To Stop Their Unsustainable Demographic, Economic, And Urban Increases, As An Essential Prerequisite To The Realization Of Sustainable States. The Book Presents Rationales And Legally Defensible Strategies For Stopping Growth In Local Jurisdictions, And Portrays The Viability Of No-growth Communities By Outlining Their Likely Economic, Social, Political, And Physical Features. It Will Serve As A Resource For Those Interested In Shifting The Focus Of Planning From Growth Accommodation To The Creation Of Stable, Sustainable Communities. While Conceding The Challenges Associated With Transforming Communities Into No-growth Entities, Zovanyi Concludes By Presenting Evidence That Suggests That Prospects For Realizing States Of No Growth Are Greater Than Might Be Assumed. Preface -- Requiem For The Growth Imperative -- The American Community As A Growth Machine -- Rationales And Strategies For Stopping Growth In America's Communities -- The No-growth Path To Sustainability -- Envisioning No-growth Communities -- Epilogue: Ten Difficult Personal Actions Needed To Save The World -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography. Gabor Zovanyi. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [222]-225) And Index.
The core question investigated is whether local communities can and should abandon the growth imperative in favor of a no-growth model to remain within global ecological limits. Gabor Zovanyi, a scholar in urban planning, utilizes extensive environmental data and planning theory to argue that current eco-efficiency and smart-growth initiatives are insufficient to address the degradation of life-support systems. He posits that the only viable path to sustainability is the active cessation of demographic, economic, and urban expansion at the local level.
What You Will Find
Experts in urban planning and environmental policy recognize this work as a provocative challenge to conventional development paradigms. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the uncompromising nature of the author's stance on local governance.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0415630142
ISBN-13:
9780203084014
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