Sustainable Development of Territories in Contexts of Uncertainty: External Shocks and Risks
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The pursuit of development has increasingly prioritized sustainability. Sustainable approaches to development and adopting people's well-being as a main goal have substantial implications for the competitiveness of territories. When viewed through a nature lens, sustainability maintains a close connection with circular economy. If sustainability is the paradigm to which the world needs to commit, businesses, policy makers and people have to deal with the difficulties and uncertainties arising from those requirements and other severe phenomena, like international armed conflicts and pandemic crises. By using case studies, this book addresses territorial bottlenecks and grapples with social and developmental challenges. The book intends to function as a practical guide for policymakers and practitioners, providing them with the knowledge necessary to adopt and implement sustainable development strategies. It advocates the implementation of socially inclusive policies and the adoption of innovative governance models able to safeguard democratic principles while enhancing the efficacy of decision-making processes.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Jun 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036403379
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José Cadima Ribeiro is a researcher at NIPE (Centre for Research in Economics and Management) and Full Professor (retired) at the University of Minho Portugal.Paula Remoaldo is Full Professor at the Institute of Social Sciences University of Minho and holds a PhD in Human Geography from the same university in collaboration with the University of Louvain-La-Neuve Belgium.Flávio Nunes is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Social Sciences University of Minho and holds a PhD in Human Geography from the same university.Hélder Silva Lopes is Invited Assistant Professor at the Institute of Social Sciences University of Minho and holds a PhD in Geography and Regional Planning from the same university in collaboration with the University of Barcelona Spain.Laurentina Vareiro is Coordinator Professor of Economics at the Polytechnic Institute of Cávado and Ave Portugal and holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Minho Portugal.