#futuregen: Lessons from a Small Country

"What Wales is doing today, the world will do tomorrow.”-Nikhil Seth, UN Assistant Secretary General


The story of how one small nation responded to global climate issues by radically rethinking public policy for future generations


In #futuregen, Jane Davidson explains how, as Minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing in Wales, she proposed the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015-the first piece of legislation on Earth to place regenerative and sustainable practice at the heart of government. Unparalleled in its scope and vision, the Act connects environmental and social health and looks to solve complex issues such as poverty, education and unemployment.


Davidson reveals how and why such groundbreaking legislation was forged in Wales-once reliant on its coal, iron and steel industries-and explores how the shift from economic growth to sustainable growth is creating new opportunities for communities and governments all over the world.


#futuregen is the inspiring story of a small, pioneering nation discovering prosperity through its vast natural beauty, renewable energy resources and resilient communities. It's a living, breathing prototype for local and global leaders as proof of what is possible in the fight for a sustainable future.

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#futuregen: Lessons from a Small Country

"What Wales is doing today, the world will do tomorrow.”-Nikhil Seth, UN Assistant Secretary General


The story of how one small nation responded to global climate issues by radically rethinking public policy for future generations


In #futuregen, Jane Davidson explains how, as Minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing in Wales, she proposed the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015-the first piece of legislation on Earth to place regenerative and sustainable practice at the heart of government. Unparalleled in its scope and vision, the Act connects environmental and social health and looks to solve complex issues such as poverty, education and unemployment.


Davidson reveals how and why such groundbreaking legislation was forged in Wales-once reliant on its coal, iron and steel industries-and explores how the shift from economic growth to sustainable growth is creating new opportunities for communities and governments all over the world.


#futuregen is the inspiring story of a small, pioneering nation discovering prosperity through its vast natural beauty, renewable energy resources and resilient communities. It's a living, breathing prototype for local and global leaders as proof of what is possible in the fight for a sustainable future.

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#futuregen: Lessons from a Small Country

#futuregen: Lessons from a Small Country

by Jane Davidson

Narrated by Jane Davidson

Unabridged — 6 hours, 52 minutes

#futuregen: Lessons from a Small Country

#futuregen: Lessons from a Small Country

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"What Wales is doing today, the world will do tomorrow.”-Nikhil Seth, UN Assistant Secretary General


The story of how one small nation responded to global climate issues by radically rethinking public policy for future generations


In #futuregen, Jane Davidson explains how, as Minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing in Wales, she proposed the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015-the first piece of legislation on Earth to place regenerative and sustainable practice at the heart of government. Unparalleled in its scope and vision, the Act connects environmental and social health and looks to solve complex issues such as poverty, education and unemployment.


Davidson reveals how and why such groundbreaking legislation was forged in Wales-once reliant on its coal, iron and steel industries-and explores how the shift from economic growth to sustainable growth is creating new opportunities for communities and governments all over the world.


#futuregen is the inspiring story of a small, pioneering nation discovering prosperity through its vast natural beauty, renewable energy resources and resilient communities. It's a living, breathing prototype for local and global leaders as proof of what is possible in the fight for a sustainable future.


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Kirkus Reviews— 

'Wales stands as a leader of sustainability. Davidson, the former minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing in Wales, among many other public roles, chronicles the complex, ultimately successful process by which the nation created the Well-being for Future Generations (Wales) Act, which became law in 2015. . . .A useful primer for environmental reform.'


Foreword Reviews

'Wales, though small, is a vanguard when it comes to integrating sustainable development via government policies and actions. The chief architect of its Well-Being of Future Generations Act, Jane Davidson, chronicles the law’s enactment in the lively #futuregen, which encompasses both her personal evaluations and the sweeping policy shift’s intriguing processes.'


Booklist, Starred Review—

'A valuable insider primer for those hoping to enact equally sweeping green legislation in America and beyond.'


‘Be inspired by this fascinating story of how Wales made into law the obligation for a country to pursue sustainable development on behalf of future generations.’–Gro Harlem Brundtland


‘A truly pioneering Act that puts sustainability at the heart of every governmental decision combined with a country seeking to reimagine itself – the story of this revolutionary engine for change holds enormous possibility and is a true beacon of hope.’–Michael Sheen OBE, actor and UNICEF ambassador


‘As the effects of climate change and ecological degradation become ever more apparent it is not despair that must drive us, but action. Jane Davidson’s wonderful #futuregen tells the inspiring story of how one country stepped up with just that – a groundbreaking new law to protect the interests of future generations. For those searching for hope, this is a must-read.’–Tony Juniper CBE, Environmentalist


‘Once at the forefront of the industrial revolution, Wales now leads the world in the sustainability revolution. At the intersection of sustainability, economics, law, morality and politics, the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act enshrines the responsibility of a government to take care of its citizens, especially the vulnerable, and extends that responsibility to those who are the most vulnerable because they do not yet have a voice – the generations as yet unborn. In #futuregen, Jane Davidson, its chief architect, relates what inspired this groundbreaking Act and what impact it has had in the five years since it was passed. Politicians are not generally noted for their long-term, upstream thinking. Influenced by systems thinker Donella Meadows, Jane Davidson is an inspiring exception and has earned the gratitude of generations both future and current.’–Roz Savage MBE, ocean rower and sustainability advocate


‘Please give this book to the sons and daughters of our leaders, then ask them to give it to their parents. Maybe they won’t make the change needed for the people who voted them in, but they might just do it for their children.’–David Hieatt, co-founder of Hiut Denim Co. and of The Do Lectures, author


‘The very definition of sustainable development embodies the need to ensure the well-being of future generations and yet, until Wales in 2015 enacted its Well-being of Future Generations Act, no country had passed legislation to look ahead and give itself the ambition, permission and legal obligation to improve social, cultural, environmental and economic dimensions of well-being for current and future generations. Jane Davidson was a pioneer in pushing forward Wales’s pathbreaking Future Generations Act, blazing a trail for the rest of the world, and WWF was delighted and honoured to support her on that journey. Decision-makers everywhere should read her book to understand the importance of putting future generations at the heart of all they do and the actions needed to make that a reality.’–Pavan Sukhdev, President, WWF International

Kirkus Reviews

2020-06-26
Wales stands as a leader of sustainability.

Davidson, the former minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing in Wales, among many other public roles, chronicles the complex, ultimately successful process by which the nation created the Well-being for Future Generations (Wales) Act, which became law in 2015. The act, Davidson explains, “creates seven goals for living within our environmental limits in the arenas of health, prosperity, resilience, communities, language and heritage, equality and Wales’ role in the world.” The wide-ranging law connects environmental policy to social justice, a crucial concern in the nation of fewer than 4 million, where social justice, poverty, and inequality—of housing, education, and access to services—are key political themes. For Davidson, environmental awareness began early in her life. She grew up in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, where, she writes, “the wildness of nature entered my soul.” Returning to the U.K. when she was 14, she resented the culture of consumerism that she saw all around her and sought chances to immerse herself in the natural world. After university, she became a teacher, but she was “galvanized into resistance politics” by the policies of Margaret Thatcher and eagerly joined the Labour Party. After Wales voted for self-determination in 1999, she worked to put sustainable development at the heart of the new government. Davidson recounts the push back she received from politicians and voters and the slow process—from 2003 until the passage of the sustainability law in 2015—necessary to get popular support. Welsh voters needed to be convinced that the law was both economically and environmentally sound: “How do we create an economy that enhances our ecology—and thus our survival? Currently all the evidence,” Davidson notes regretfully, “particularly from the so-called developed countries, is going in the opposite direction.” Wales’ hard-won success, though, is cause for optimism.

A useful primer for environmental reform.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940179002659
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Publication date: 08/20/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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