Actions

2010 Global Sustainability Summer School-ParticipantSuggestions: Difference between revisions

From Santa Fe Institute Events Wiki

(New page: A few of us thought it might be helpful to have a section of books/readings that participants that were valuable to the sustainability discussion, or at least great reads!)
 
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
A few of us thought it might be helpful to have a section of books/readings that participants that were valuable to the sustainability discussion, or at least great reads!
{{GSSS 2010}}
 
A few of us thought it might be helpful to have a section of books/readings that participants that were valuable to the sustainability discussion, or at least great reads! Feel free to change categories, add books, or contribute your own thoughts to books already listed.
 
== Environmental Studies ==
* "Classics in Environmental Studies" - Nico Helissen (1997).
Contains excerpts of books and reports from Malthus and Carson to Harrison and Gore. A good way to ramp up quickly on some of the commonly discussed environmental literature. Note the copyright is quite old, so newer stuff is not found in the book.
 
 
== Economics ==
 
 
== Fun ==
* "Encounters with the Archdruid" - John McPhee (1971).
A narrative of three journeys with

Revision as of 14:47, 18 July 2010

2010 Global Sustainability Summer School

A few of us thought it might be helpful to have a section of books/readings that participants that were valuable to the sustainability discussion, or at least great reads! Feel free to change categories, add books, or contribute your own thoughts to books already listed.

Environmental Studies

  • "Classics in Environmental Studies" - Nico Helissen (1997).

Contains excerpts of books and reports from Malthus and Carson to Harrison and Gore. A good way to ramp up quickly on some of the commonly discussed environmental literature. Note the copyright is quite old, so newer stuff is not found in the book.


Economics

Fun

  • "Encounters with the Archdruid" - John McPhee (1971).

A narrative of three journeys with