List of figures ............................................. ix
List of tables ............................................... x
Notes on contributors ....................................... xi
Preface ................................................... xvii
Acknowledgments ............................................ xix
Introduction ................................................. 1
JACK APPLETON
Introduction to Part I: Methods for understanding individuals'
values .......................................................... 5
JACK APPLETON
1 Caring for what we care about ................................ 7
VANDANA SHIVA
2 Including participants' values in the sustainable
development process ......................................... 18
JACK APPLETON
3 Constructing values and beliefs: a relational approach
to sustainable development .................................. 27
SHEILA MCNAMEE
4 Understanding values using critical discourse analysis ...... 37
G.G. PATTHEY
5 Psychometrics: measuring attitudes and values about the
environment ................................................. 46
TAMMI VACHA-HAASE, ANNE M. HANSEN, AND ZINTA S. BYRNE
6 Determining environmental values using focus groups ......... 58
DING DING
7 Determining environmental values: storytelling at BP ........ 68
DAVID M. BOJE AND JACOB A. MASSOUD
8 Charrettes in the sustainable development process ........... 78
JACK APPLETON
9 Science and sustainability: a transition research
perspective ................................................. 92
DERK LOORBACH AND BETTINA WITTNEBEN
Introduction to Part II: Religious and ethnically based
environmental values .......................................... 103
JACK APPLETON
10 Indigenous peoples' environmental values ................... 105
PETER N. JONES
11 Hindu traditions and the environment ....................... 115
PRAKASH C. DIXIT
12 The Jewish tradition of stewardship ........................ 126
DAVID PATTERSON
13 Christian stewardship ...................................... 134
FRED VAN DYKE
14 Islam and stewardship ...................................... 145
HAMIM HAMIM, LULUK SETYANINGSIH, AND ASEP NURHALIM
15 The social construction of African-American environmental
values ..................................................... 153
CASSANDRA JOHNSON-GAITHER AND J.M. BOWKER
16 Latin Americans and the environment: attitudes, beliefs,
and values ................................................. 163
VICTOR CORRAL-VERDUGO, BLANCA FRAIJO-SING, AND CÉSAR
TAPIA-FONLLEM
17 Post-disaster Japan's environmental transition ............. 172
W. PUCK BRECHER
18 Environmental values in China .............................. 182
PAUL G. HARRIS
19 African environmental values expressed through proverbs .... 193
CHIGBO JOSEPH EKWEALO
20 Achieving sustainability in Nigeria ........................ 204
AINA THOMPSON ADEBOYEJO AND DAVID VICTOR OGUNKAN
Introduction to Part III: Examples of values guiding
behavior ...................................................... 215
JACK APPLETON
21 Sustainable perspectivalism: who sustains whom? ............ 217
MICHAEL MARDER
22 Landscaping with sustainability principles ................. 226
KATHY SHEARIN
23 Bringing sustainability and science to the incarcerated:
the Sustainable Prisons Project ............................ 235
NALINI M. NADKARN1 AND DAN J. PACHOLKE
24 Designing environmental education programs: modeling
pro-environmental competency ............................... 244
BLANCA FRAIJO-SING, CESAR TAPIA-FONLLEM, AND VICTOR
CORRAL-VERDUGO
25 Avoiding wrong turns on the road to ecosystem services
valuation .................................................. 255
KEVIN HALSEY
26 Values and strategies for the environment and sustainable
development ................................................ 264
MARK E. HILLON
27 Building resilience in East African cities: the spirit
of "harambee": adaptive capacity: the nexus between
sustainability and climate change response ................. 273
JUSTUS KITHIIA AND ANNA LYTH
28 The impact of development on biodiversity in Singapore ..... 286
KWEK YAN CHONG, MARCUS AIK HWEE CHUA, MEI LIN NEO, DANIEL
JIA JUN NG, SITI MARYAM YAAKUB, TAI CHONG ТОН, ALISON KIM
SHAN WEE, AND DING LI YONG
29 Environmental law as a foundation for sustainable
development ................................................ 299
AMBASSADOR AMADO S. TOLENTINO JR
Further reading ............................................ 306
Index ...................................................... 309
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