Series Editors:
Katriina Soini, Joost Dessein
Culture as an aspect of sustainability is a relatively new phenomenon but is beginning to attract attention among scholars and policy makers. This series opens up a forum for debate about the role of culture in sustainable development, treating culture and sustainability as a meta-narrative that will bring together diverse disciplines. Key questions explored in this series will include: how should culture be applied in sustainability policies; what should be sustained in culture; what should culture sustain; and what is the relationship of culture to other dimensions of sustainability?
Books in the series will have a variety of geographical foci and reflect different disciplinary approaches (for example geography, sociology, sustainability science, environmental and political sciences, anthropology, history, archaeology and planning). The series will be addressed in particular to postgraduate students and researchers from a wide cross-section of disciplines.
Please contact the Editor, Khanam Virjee (khanam.virjee@tandf.co.uk), to submit proposals.
Series Editors:
Katriina Soini, University of Jyväskylä and Natural Resources Institute Finland
Joost Dessein, Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO) and Ghent University, Belgium
OpenEdition sugere que esta publicação seja citada da seguinte forma:
Pedro Pereira Leite (21 de Agosto de 2015). Routledge Studies in Culture and Sustainable Development. Global Heritages. Recuperado em 17 de Janeiro de 2025 de https://doi.org/10.58079/p2ty