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17.181 / 17.182 Sustainable Development: Theory, Research and Policy, Spring 2003

Photo of boy and irrigation.
Photo of boy and irrigation. (Image courtesy of USAID.)

Highlights of this Course

Lecture notes and the final exam are available for this course.

Course Description

This course examines alternative conceptions and theoretical underpinnings of the notion of "sustainable development." It focuses on the sustainability problems of industrial countries (i.e., aging of populations, sustainable consumption, institutional adjustments, etc.); and of developing states and economies in transition (i.e., managing growth, sustainability of production patterns, pressures of population change, etc.). It also explores the sociology of knowledge around sustainability, the economic and technological dimensions and institutional imperatives. Implications for political constitution of economic performance.
 

Staff

Instructor:
Prof. Nazli Choucri

Course Meeting Times

Lectures:
Two sessions / week
1.5 hours / session

Level

Undergraduate / Graduate

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