Social, Urban, Economic and Environmental Sustainability
Author: Medani P. Bhandari, Akamai University, USA; Sumy State University, Ukraine; and Gandaki University, Nepal
ISBN: 9788743808701 e-ISBN: 9788743808695
Available: February 2027
Homelessness is an urgent, multifaceted global crisis that affects millions and transcends geographic, economic, and cultural boundaries. This book is a comprehensive examination of this pressing issue, offering insights into its root causes, complex dynamics, and far-reaching consequences. This groundbreaking book explores why homelessness persists in societies today, delving into structural inequities, systemic barriers, and the interplay between economic instability, social exclusion, and individual vulnerabilities. It highlights real-life scenarios, shedding light on the lived experiences of homeless individuals, from urban streets to rural margins.
With a forward-thinking approach, the book introduces practical solutions and transformative strategies. It examines the roles of governments, non-profits, businesses, and communities in fostering resilience, equity, and inclusion. It offers a roadmap for creating sustainable change, from innovative housing policies and wraparound services to technological interventions and community-led initiatives, inspiring hope for a better future.
Readers will better understand homelessness as not just a lack of shelter but a symptom of broader societal challenges. The take-home message is clear: addressing homelessness requires a collective commitment to empathy, shared responsibility, and systemic reform, emphasizing the need for unity and collaboration in this endeavor. Whether you are a policymaker, researcher, advocate, or concerned citizen, this book empowers you with the knowledge and tools to confront homelessness effectively. It also provides actionable steps that you can take to contribute to the solutions proposed. Through its actionable insights and inspiring case studies, The State of Homelessness provides hope for a world where everyone can live with dignity, stability, and security.