11.366J | Spring 2006 | Graduate

Planning for Sustainable Development

Readings

WEEK # TOPICS READINGS
Part I - Framing Sustainability: Global Problems and Local Actions
1

Introduction and Overview

Review of Assignment

 
2 Some Prominent Ways of Framing Sustainability

World Commission on Environment and Development. Our Common Future. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 1987, pp. ix-v, 1-23, 43-65. ISBN: 019282080X.

Redclift, Michael. “The Multiple Dimensions of Sustainable Development.” Geography 76 (1991): 36-42.

Meadows, Dennis, Donella Meadows, and Jorgen Randers. Beyond the Limits: Confronting Global Collapse, Envisioning a Sustainable Future. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing Company, 1993, preface, chapters 1 and 6. ISBN: 0930031628.

Holdren, John P., Gretchen C. Daily, and Paul R. Ehrlich. “The Meaning of Sustainability: Bio-Geophysical Aspects.” Excerpted from Defining and Measuring Sustainability. Edited by Mohan Munasinghe and Walter Shearer. Washington, DC: World Bank, 1995. ISBN: 0821331345.

Solow, R. “Sustainability: An Economist’s Perspective.” In Economics of the Environment. Edited by R. Dorfman and N. Dorfman. 3rd ed. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1993, pp. 179-187. ISBN: 0393963101.

Howarth, Richard. “Intergenerational Justice and the Chain of Obligation.” Environmental Values 1 (1992): 133-40.

Sen, Amartya. Development as Freedom. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999, Introduction and chapter 1. ISBN: 0385720270.

3 Framing Sustainability Locally: An International Comparison

Sitarz, D., ed. Agenda 21: The Earth Summit Strategy to Save Our Planet. Boulder, CO: Earthpress, 1994, pp. 1-23, 131-134, and 263-316. ISBN: 093575511X.

Review the links listed in the related resources section.

4

Framing Sustainability as Local Action: Cambridge and MIT

Guest: Rosalie Anders, Cambridge Department of Community Planning Steven Lanou, MIT Environmental Programs Office

Cambridge Climate Change Protection Plan

Armstrong, Robert, and Ernest Moniz. “Report of the Energy Research Council.” Cambridge, MA: MIT Energy Research Council, May 3, 2006. (PDF - 2.4 MB)

5 Understanding and Managing Change in Organizational Settings

Wenger, Etienne. Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1998, pp. 1-42, 43-51, and 225-241. ISBN: 0521430178.

Wenger, E. C., and W. M. Snyder. “Communities of Practice: the Organizational Frontier.” Harvard Business Review 78, no. 1 (2000): 139-147.

Laws, David, and Lily Pollans. “SunLine Transit: Managing Change for Sustainable Development.” Cambridge, MA: MIT Environmental Technology and Public Policy Program Working Paper, May 20, 2004.

6 Sustainability and Innovation

Lester, Richard, and Michael Piore. Innovation the Missing Dimension. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004, chapters 2 and 3. ISBN: 0674015819.

Weber, Matthias, Remco Hoogma, Ben Lane, and Johan Schot. Experimenting with Sustainable Transport Innovations: A Workbook for Strategic Niche Management. Seville, Spain: Enschede Press, 1999. ISBN: 0415271169.

Part II - Local Sustainability Initiatives: Networks, Designs, and Communities of Practice
7

Promoting Sustainability in State and Local Government

Guests

Kim Lundgren - ICELI 
Ian Finlayson - Massachusetts State Sustainability Office

Review materials on ICELI and the Massachusetts State Sustainability Program. (See the links in the related resources section.)
8

Sustainable Action at a University

Guests

Laxmi Rao - Project Manager, MIT Facilities Office 
Jaclyn Emig - Longwood Green Campus Initiative Program Coordinator

Rao, Laxmi. “Problem to Solution(s): Change Agency Competencies.” In-class presentation, used with permission. (PDF)
9

Preliminary Presentations and In-class Critique

Guest Critic - John de Monchaux

 
10 Building a Story about Change Mishler, Elliot. Storylines: Craftartists’ Narratives of Identity. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2004, pp. xiii-xv, 1-20, and 165-169. ISBN: 067401586X.
11 Working Session  
12 Final Presentations