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Drivers Of Climate Change In Urban India Social Values Lifestyles And Consumer Dynamics In An Emerging Megacity 1st Ed Lutz Meyerohlendorf

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Drivers Of Climate Change In Urban India Social Values Lifestyles And Consumer Dynamics In An Emerging Megacity 1st Ed Lutz Meyerohlendorf
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Drivers Of Climate Change In Urban India Social Values Lifestyles And Consumer Dynamics In An Emerging Megacity 1st Ed Lutz Meyerohlendorf instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.4 MB
Author: Lutz Meyer-Ohlendorf
ISBN: 9783319966694, 9783319966700, 3319966693, 3319966707
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Drivers Of Climate Change In Urban India Social Values Lifestyles And Consumer Dynamics In An Emerging Megacity 1st Ed Lutz Meyerohlendorf by Lutz Meyer-ohlendorf 9783319966694, 9783319966700, 3319966693, 3319966707 instant download after payment.

This study transcends the homogenizing (inter-)national level of argumentation (‘rich’ versus ‘poor’ countries), and instead looks at a sub-national level in two respects: (1) geographically it focuses on the rapidly growing megacity of Hyderabad; (2) in socio-economic terms the urban population is disaggregated by taking a lifestyle typology approach. For the first time, the lifestyle concept – traditionally being used in affluent consumer societies – is applied to a dynamically transforming and socially heterogeneous urban society. Methodically, the author includes India-specific value orientations as well as social practices as markers of social structural differentiation. The study identifies differentials of lifestyle-induced GHG emissions (carbon footprints) and underlines the ambiguity of a purely income based differentiation with regard to the levels of contribution to the climate problem.

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