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Sustainable Societies in a Fragile World. Perspectives from Germany and Japan

  • NO POVERTY
  • ZERO HUNGER
  • GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
  • QUALITY EDUCATION
  • GENDER EQUALITY
  • CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION
  • AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
  • DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
  • INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
  • REDUCED INEQUALITIES
  • SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
  • RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION
  • CLIMATE ACTION
  • LIFE BELOW WATER
  • LIFE ON LAND
  • PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS
  • PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS
  • Education
  • Research
Sustainable Societies in a Fragile World. Perspectives from Germany and Japan

ホメリヒ カローラ(上智大学総合人間科学部社会学科教授)、木村正人(東洋大学社会学部社会学科教授)【共編】

Focusing on Germany and Japan, two of the world’s largest economies, this volume presents a collection of case studies and survey research which tackle questions of sustainability within three core areas:
1. Transition to an environmentally friendly society (waste management, sustainability education, and environmental attitudes);
2. Sustainable and resilient regional and urban development (disaster resilience and smart cities);
3. Inclusive societies (homelessness under COVID-19, cyberbullying, and democratic values).
The book brings together experts from sociology, education, psychology, and urban engineering, with most of the research being interdisciplinary and comparative in nature, documenting the challenging journey towards a sustainable future.

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Editors
Carola Hommerich, Professor, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Human Sciences, Sophia University.
Masato Kimura, Professor, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Sociology, Toyo University.

Researcher

CAROLA HOMMERICH
Faculty of Human Sciences, Department of Sociology