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Argues that human health is the key factor to sustainable development, promoting a transdisciplinary approach to the eradication of extreme poverty. The authors call for new forms of cooperation which cross the traditional boundaries between social activism and science, and which are capable of harnessing the complex knowledge that such radical change requires. The contributions bridge the gap between those working for health and those working for sustainability science and the green economy, through developing the methodological and scientific means to deal with some of the most critical issues faced by humanity in the twenty-first century. --From publisher description.;Foreword / by Dag Rune Olsen -- Development and Sustainability Science: Transdisciplinary Knowledge for Positive Social Change / Alberto D. Cimadamore, Fungisai P. Gwanzura Ottemoller, Gro Therese Lie and Maurice B. Mittelmark -- Seeking Wisdom: A Transdisciplinary Perspective on Australian Indigenous Practices and Planetary Management / Mark G. Edwards -- Policies for Poverty Reduction in a Transformative Green Economy / Enrique Delamonica -- Health Promotion and Sustainable Development in Kazakhstan / Altyn Aringazina -- Childrens Literacy in Health and Sustainability / Neil Chadborn and Jane Springett -- Participatory Research as a Tool for Change in Ecosystem Approaches to Health and Social Equity / Jane Springett -- Connecting Development and Sustainability: Empowering People to Effective International Cooperation / Cristine Koehler Zanella -- Sustainability and Transdisciplinary Knowledge: Experience Gained and Challenges Ahead / Gro Therese Lie, Alberto D. Cimadamore, Maurice B. Mittelmark and Fungisai P. Gwanzura Ottemller.

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About CROP

CROP, the Comparative Research Programme on Poverty, is a response from the academic community to the problems of poverty. The programme was initiated in 1992, and the CROP Secretariat was officially opened in June 1993 by the director general of UNESCO, Dr Federico Mayor.

In recent years, poverty alleviation, poverty reduction and the eradication of poverty have moved up the international agenda, with poverty eradication now defined as the greatest global challenge facing the world today. In cooperation with its sponsors, the International Social Science Council (ISSC) and the University of Bergen (UiB), CROP works in collaboration with knowledge networks, institutions and scholars to establish independent, alternative and critical poverty research in order to help shape policies for long-term poverty prevention and eradication.

The CROP network comprises scholars engaged in poverty-related research across a variety of academic disciplines. Researchers from more than a hundred different countries are represented in the network, which is coordinated by the CROP Secretariat at the University of Bergen, Norway.

The CROP series on International Studies in Poverty Research presents expert research and essential analyses of different aspects of poverty worldwide. By promoting a fuller understanding of the nature, extent, depth, distribution, trends, causes and effects of poverty, this series will contribute to knowledge concerning the reduction and eradication of poverty at global, regional, national and local levels.

For more information contact:

CROP Secretariat

PO Box 7800, 5020 Bergen, NORWAY

Phone: +47 55 58 97 44

Email: crop@uib.no

Visiting address: Jekteviksbakken 31

www.crop.org

Series editors

Juliana Martnez Franzoni, associate professor of political science, University of Costa Rica

Thomas Pogge, Leitner professor of philosophy and international affairs, Yale University

CROP INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN POVERTY RESEARCH

Published by Zed Books in association with CROP

David Gordon and Paul Spicker (eds), The International Glossary on Poverty , 1999

Francis Wilson, Nazneen Kanji and Einar Braathen (eds), Poverty Reduction: What Role for the State in Todays Globalized Economy? , 2001

Willem van Genugten and Camilo Perez-Bustillo (eds), The Poverty of Rights: Human Rights and the Eradication of Poverty , 2001

Else yen et al. (eds), Best Practices in Poverty Reduction: An Analytical Framework , 2002

Lucy Williams, Asbjrn Kjnstad and Peter Robson (eds), Law and Poverty: The Legal System and Poverty Reduction , 2003

Elisa P. Reis and Mick Moore (eds), Elite Perceptions of Poverty and Inequality , 2005

Robyn Eversole, John-Andrew McNeish and Alberto D. Cimadamore (eds), Indigenous Peoples and Poverty: An International Perspective , 2005

Lucy Williams (ed.), International Poverty Law: An Emerging Discourse , 2006

Maria Petmesidou and Christos Papatheodorou (eds), Poverty and Social Deprivation in the Mediterranean , 2006

Paul Spicker, Sonia Alvarez Leguizamn and David Gordon (eds), Poverty: An International Glossary , 2nd edn, 2007

Santosh Mehrotra and Enrique Delamonica, Eliminating Human Poverty: Macroeconomic and Social Policies for Equitable Growth , 2007

David Hemson, Kassim Kulindwa, Haakon Lein and Adolfo Mascarenhas (eds), Poverty and Water: Explorations of the Reciprocal Relationship , 2008

Ronaldo Munck, Narathius Asingwire, Honor Fagan and Consolata Kabonesa (eds), Water and Development: Good Governance after Neoliberalism , 2015

Abraar Karan and Geeta Sodhi (eds), Protecting the Health of the Poor: Social Movements in the South , 2015

Alberto D. Cimadamore, Gabriele Koehler and Thomas Pogge (eds), Poverty and the Millennium Development Goals: A Critical Look Forward , 2016

Forthcoming titles

Einar Braathen, Julian May, Marianne Ulriksen and Gemma Wright (eds), Poverty and Inequality in Middle Income Countries: Policy Achievements, Political Obstacles , 2016

Julio Boltvinik and Susan Archer Mann (eds), Peasant Poverty and Persistence , 2016

DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY

THE CHALLENGE OF SOCIAL CHANGE

edited by Alberto D. Cimadamore, Maurice B. Mittelmark, Gro Therese Lie and Fungisai P. Gwanzura Ottemller

Development and Sustainability The Challenge of Social Change was first - photo 1

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Development and Sustainability: The Challenge of Social Change was first published in 2016 by Zed Books Ltd, The Foundry, 17 Oval Way, London SE11 5RR, UK.

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Copyright CROP 2016

The right of CROP to be identified as the organisation of this work has been asserted by them in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988.

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All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior permission of Zed Books Ltd.

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CONTENTS

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Moving beyond WUN: the enlargement of the network

Where is sustainability science concentrated?

Changes in income distribution and monetary poverty: hypothetical example

Lack of association between economic growth and social development

Eight-dimension spidergram of health promotion capacity in the Republic of Kazakhstan

Childs drawing: map of route to school showing proximity of fast food (chips)

Tables

Some global agencies responding to the global problmatique

Contrasting perspectives on natural environments

Evolution of priority themes in Porto Alegres participatory budget, 19922004

Selected actions referred to in the case study which may lead to co-benefits to health and climate change

Aspects of workers participation in the project considered by order of importance

This book has its origin in a workshop organized by CROP, UiB Global and UiBs Department of Health Promotion and Development (HEMIL), and supported by the Worldwide Universities Network (WUN). The workshop had the title Development and Sustainability Science: The Challenge of Transdisciplinary Knowledge for Social Change and took place in Bergen, Norway, in May 2013.

The editors would like to express sincere thanks to the institutions that made the workshop possible, as well as the CROP Secretariat, the contributing authors and all those involved in producing the final result: Development and Sustainability: The Challenge of Social Change .

The University of Bergen is immensely proud of the cross-disciplinary research community we have in global and development-related research and education at our institution. We started this as a strategic priority area in the late 1980s after the Brundtland Commissions work on Our Common Future in 1987. We then established a cross-disciplinary centre structure and allocated specific resources for this purpose. Since then there has been a clearly defined connection between development and sustainability at our university. We have developed, and will continue to develop, global challenges as the overarching premise for our strategic priority areas. Development and sustainability science will play a central role in the future of the University of Bergen.

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