Scholars of economics, business, philosophy, and law explore the meaning of sustainability in relation to human and non-human life, offering a series of new approaches to sustainable business practices and sustainable leadership. The 15 papers were selected from presentations to the May 2016 conference Integral Ecology, Earth Spirituality and Economics, in Bodo Norway. They cover sustainability and the meaning of life, toward integral ecology, and practicing sustainability.
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Integral Ecology integrates concerns for people and the planet. It sees the world as systemically linked to ecology, economy, equity and justice and accessible through the natural and social sciences, arts and humanities. It links to sustainable business through frugal consumption, acknowledging the intrinsic value of nature, and adopting holistic management practices.
This insightful study provides the insights of economists, business scholars, philosophers, lawyers, theologians and practitioners who are working in Europe, North America, and Asia. Their contributions highlight the relationship between integral ecology and sustainable business practices, and explore the meaning of sustainability in relation to both human and non-human life, offering a series of new and invigorating approaches to sustainable business practices and sustainability leadership.