Book Excerpts | Environment
Creating Sustainable Societies
Creating Sustainable Societies offers guidance for rethinking today's economic and financial systems to incorporate such ideals as cooperation and democracy.
Excerpts of top books on social innovation
Creating Sustainable Societies offers guidance for rethinking today's economic and financial systems to incorporate such ideals as cooperation and democracy.
From Vision to Action features tried-and-true ways to mitigate the effects of poverty in America.
To promote conservation, mitigate economic inequality, and more, Enough Is Enough envisions a world in which we pursue merely "enough" rather than unending economic growth.
The Real Problem Solvers features contributors with social entrepreneurship backgrounds to answer questions about their field.
Empowerment Evaluation in the Digital Villages examines a Hewlett-Packard initiative designed to empower three communities by bridging "the digital divide."
Hotel Africa offers a new African narrative, one that spans the economy, politics, and more from the perspective of an author on the ground.
In The Last Hunger Season, Roger Thurow shares the experience of a year in Africa with four smallholder farmers.
In No Straight Lines, Alan Moore presents a new way of thinking about our complex world, one that emphasizes participation and human relationships.
The Responsible Business envisions a business structure that considers stakeholders as "full partners" and incorporates responsibility at all levels.
Getting to Bartlett Street chronicles the journey of Joe and Carol Reich, co-founders of the Beginning with Children Foundation.