MARC Bibliographic Record

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245 00 $aInnovation For sustainability$h[electronic resource] :$bAfrican and European perspectives /$cedited by Mammo Muchie and Angathevar.
260    $aOxford :$bAfrica Institute of South Africa,$c2013.
300    $a1 online resource (200 p.)
336    $atext$btxt
337    $acomputer$bc
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500    $aDescription based upon print version of record.
546    $aEnglish
504    $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0_ $aPreface -- Contributing authors -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. The uptake of environmentally sensitive innovation to transform production systems in sub-Saharan Africa -- Chapter 2. Climate debt owed to Africa: what to demand and how to collect? -- Chapter 3. Education, convergence and carbon dioxide growth per capita -- Chapter 4. Green markets of the future: an economic opportunity also for newly industrializing countries and South Africa? -- Chapter 5. Science for the future: challenges and methods for transdisciplinary sustainability research -- Chapter 6. Conceptualizing sustainable development as a global problem: the fole of strategic knowledge -- Chapter 7. Why radical innovations fail: the case of technological change in German coal-fired power plants -- Chapter 8. In search of green knowledge: a cognitive approach to sustainabile development -- Chapter 9. Innovation for sustainability in a changing world: The South African-German dialogue on science for sustainability -- Chapter 10. The ecological economics synthesis for sustainability: post scriptum conclusion.
520    $aThe innovation system theory has to deal with climate change as it generates the intellectual tools to promote development. A unified innovation system theory that integrates the eradication of threats to nature with the promotion of development is critically important to advance an original pedigree and trajectory of epistemology. Africa must learn and appreciate the costs to itself from the way Europe industrialised. It can neither follow nor imitate the European pattern of industrialisation. It has to include in its own development agenda both the meeting of social needs and choosing a path of development that would not bring ecological harm in the process. The African innovation system has to evolve in a nature protecting, rather than hurting, system; in addition, social needs must be met rather than exacerbating the social inequalities path of development.
650 _0 $aSustainability$zAfrica.
650 _0 $aSustainability$zEurope.
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700 1_ $aMuchie, Mammo.
700 1_ $aBaskaran, Angathevar.
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Document ID: 9911079262402121
Network Electronic IDs: 9911079262402121, 9913408127602121
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