1.2.4 Text 4: The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
1.2.5 Text 5: Capital and the ‘capitalization’ of sustainable development
1.2.6 Text 6: Sustainable development as a ‘dialogue of values’
1.3 In-Class Discussion
1.4 After-Class Output Project
1.4.1 Environmental Management on Global Level;
1.4.2 Envronmental Management on National Level
1.4.3 Environmental Management on Enterprise Level
1.5 Summary & Homework
1.6 Key Terms
1.7 References
2 Chapter 2 : Worldviews and ethical values: towards an ecological paradigm
2.1 Learning Objectives
2.2 Before-Class Learning
2.2.1 Text 1: Sustainability and sustainable development
2.2.2 Text 2: Paths, perspectives and worldviews
2.2.3 Text 3: Deep and shallow ecology
2.2.4 Text 4: Social ecology
2.2.5 Text 5: Bioregionalism
2.2.6 Text 6: Systems thinking and complexity
2.2.7 Text 7:The promise of new technology
2.3 In-Class Discussion
2.4 After-Class Output Project
2.5 Summary and Homework
2.6 Key Terms
2.7 References
3 Chapter 3 : Cultural and Contested understandings of Science and Sustainability
3.1 Learning Objectives
3.2 Before-Class Learnimg
3.2.1 Text 1:From dialogue to learning: “sustainability” as a heuristic
3.2.2 Text 2: Science, politics and climate change
3.2.3 Text 3 : The 2015 Paris Climate Agreement: COP21
3.2.4 Text 4: The precautionary principle
3.2.5 Text 5: Sustainability science: birth of a new discipline
3.2.6 Text 6: Science, knowledge and sustainability
3.3 In-Class Discussion
3.4 After-Class Output Project
3.5 Summary and Homework
3.6 Key Terms
3.7 References
4 Chapter 4 Connecting Social with Environmental Justice
4.1 Learning Objectives
4.2 Before-Class Learnimg
4.2.1 Text 1: The Relationship between Human Society and the Environment
4.2.2 Text 2: Human Social Behavior Affecting the Environment
4.2.3 Text 3: Connecting Social with Environmental Justice
4.2.4 Text 4: The Role of New Digital Media on Environmental Justice
4.2.5 Text 5: Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development
4.2.6 Text 6: The Idea of “the commons” in Social Capital
4.2.7 Text 7: Critique on Achievement of the Environmental Justice Movement
4.2.8 Text 8: Evaluation on Migration in Sustainable Development
4.2.9 Text 9: Ecological Debt and Human Development
4.3 In-Class Discussion
4.4 After-Class Ourput Project
4.5 Summary and Homwork
4.6 Key Terms
4.7 References
5 Chapter 5: Sustainable development, politics and governance
5.1 Learning Objectives
5.2 Before-Class Learning
5.2.1 Text 1: Human Agency and Sustainable Development
5.2.2 Text 2: Ecological Democratization
5.2.3 Text 3: Extending Democracy to the Workplace
5.2.4 Text 4: Governance, Democracy and Eco-welfare
5.2.5 Text 5: Global Civil Society and World Civic Politics
5.2.6 Text 6: Greenpeace International and the Politics of Perspective Change Greenpeace International, originating in Canada, in the late 1960s with a small but highly visible direct protest action agains...
5.3 In-Class Discussion
5.4 After-Class Output Project
5.5 Summary and Homework
5.6 Key Terms
5.7 References
6 Chapter 6: Conservation and Sustainable Development
6.1 Learning Objectives
6.2 Before-Class Learning
6.2.1 Text 1: Natural Ecology in the Present Earth
6.2.2 Text 2: IUCN Red List
6.2.3 Text 3: The Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES)
6.2.4 Text 4: The Political Ecology of Conservation and Development
6.2.5 Text 5: Capitalism and Conservation
6.2.6 Text 6: Urban Biodiversity
6.3 In-Class Discussion
6.4 After-Class Output Project
6.5 Summary and Homework
6.6 Key Terms
6.7 References
7 Chapter 7 Envisioning sustainable societies and urban areas
7.1 Learning Objectives
7.2 Before-Class Learning
7.2.1 Text 1: Sustainable Societies
7.2.2 Text 2: Sustainability from the perspective of Production and consumption
7.2.3 Text 3: Urban Areas
7.3 In-Class Discussion
7.4 After-Class Output Project
7.5 Summary and Homework
7.6 Key Terms
7.7 References
8 Chapter 8 Communication and Learning for Sustainability
8.1 Learning Objectives
8.2 Before-Class Learning
8.2.1 Text 1: New Media and Sustainable Development
8.2.2 Text 2: The Examples of GamesTelevisions and Advertisements
8.2.3 Text 3: The Features of “Education for Sustainable Development ”
8.3 In-Class Discussion
8.4 After-Class Output Project
8.5 Summary and Homework
8.6 Key Terms
8.7 References
9 Chapter 9 Leading the Sustainability Process
9.1 Learning Objectives
9.2 Before-Class Learning
9.2.1 Text 1: Leadership in Organizations and Society of Sustainable Development
9.2.2 Text 2: Some Representative Views with the UN PRME Initiative
9.3 In-Class Discussion
9.4 After-Class Output Project
9.5 Summary and Homework
9.6 Key Terms
9.7 References
10 Final Tasks
10.1 Final Academic Poster
10.1.1 Some Helpful Tips (Chapter 8 after-class task)
10.1.2 Some Helpful Videos
10.1.3 Some Previous Homework
10.2 Some Inspirations for Research Questions
10.3 Final Paper--How to Find a Research Question
10.4 Final Paper-How to Do the Literature Review
10.5 Final Paper--How to Write the Methology Chapter
10.6 Final Paper--What is Quantitative Research and Qualitative Research
10.7 Final Paper--How to Write the Result and Discussion