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A Bit Too Simple challenges prevailing narratives that frame development, sustainability, and climate change through reductive linear stories. Mette Fog Olwig argues that dominant discourses often rely on overly simplified frameworks that fail to capture the multifaceted realities of environmental and social systems.
Part of Cambridge University Press’s Elements of Sustainability series, this work bridges science, policy, and practice by examining how narrative structures shape our understanding of global challenges. Olwig explores alternative ways of conceptualizing sustainability that move beyond conventional storytelling to embrace complexity, context, and contradictions.
The book provides critical perspectives for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to develop more nuanced approaches to environmental governance and sustainable development.






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