1st Edition

Sustainable Development for Engineers A Handbook and Resource Guide

Edited By Karel Mulder Copyright 2006
288 Pages
by Routledge

288 Pages
by Routledge

It is crucial that engineers – from students to those already practising – have a deep understanding of the environmental threats facing the world, if they are to become part of the solution and not the problem. Is there a way to reconcile modern lifestyles with the compelling need for change? Could new improved technologies play a key role? If great leaps in the environmental efficiency of... Read more
1. Why do we need sustainability?2. Why is the current world system unsustainable?3. Patterns of development4. Sustainable development and economic, social and political structures5. Technology – the culprit or the saviour?6. Measuring sustainability7. Sustainable development and the company: why, what and how?8. Design and sustainable development9. Innovation processes10. Technology for sustainable development

Biography

Karel Mulder

This excellent handbook and resource guide is labeled for engineers but it is just as relevant for other professional disciplines and will provide them with valuable insights and sources of information to demystify the concept of sustainable development. ... The book is clearly written in a no-nonsense, plain language style which makes for easy absorption of information. ... Excellent basic sustainable development and sustainability text for all – highly recommended. - Eagle Bulletin Vol. 17 No. 2 (September 2006)