articleOrganization StudiesJan 1, 2003Closed access

Who Sustains Whose Development? Sustainable Development and the Reinvention of Nature

University of South Australia

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Abstract

This paper explores the contradictions inherent in one of the more popular buzzwords of today: sustainable development. I argue that, despite claims of a paradigm shift, the sustainable development paradigm is based on an economic, not ecological, rationality. Discourses of sustainable development embody a view of nature specified by modern economic thought. One consequence of this discourse involves the transformation of ‘nature’ into ‘environment’, a transformation that has important implications for notions of how development should proceed. The ‘rational’ management of resources is integral to the Western economy and its imposition on developing countries is problematic. I discuss the implications of this…

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Keywords
  • Sustainable development
  • Capitalization
  • Rationality
  • Intellectual property
  • Sociology
  • Environmental ethics
  • Economic system
  • Economics
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