Since World War II, development projects have invested more than two
trillion dollars towards health services, poverty alleviation,
education, food security, and environmental initiatives around the
world. Despite these efforts, 20% of the world still lives on less
than $1.50 a day and the environment within which all live declines
dramatically. There are clear limits to what further investments at
this rate can achieve. This book advances the thesis that a more
effective and universal foundation for social change and environmental
restoration is not money, but human energy.Using this approach Tibet
recovered from being nearly deforested to having over 40% of its land
area protected under conservation management. Using principles
outlined in this book mothers in northeast India implemented a package
of life-changing actions that halved child mortality. They parallel
the way New York City has created a citywide conservation program over
three-and-a-half centuries. Each of these examples is particular to
its time and place, yet a shared set of principles is at work in all
of them.Improving the quality of life for a community starts by
strengthening successes already operating. It involves local knowledge
and a relatively simple set of principles, tasks, and criteria
designed to empower communities. This highly readable account
demonstrates how a comprehensive process for social change harnesses
the energy of a community and scales it up with a rising number of
participants becoming invested in increasingly high-quality work.
Richly illustrated with photographs and stories of innovative people
and programs in communities ranging from Nepal to Afghanistan to the
South Bronx, it provides practical, proven guidelines for creating
profound and sustained social change that begins in individual
communities and grows to scale.
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From Seeds of Human Energy to a Scale of Global Change
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199924318
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok