What is Sustainability?
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Abstract
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document was concerned with the tension between the aspirations of mankind towards a better life on the one hand and the limitations imposed by nature on the other hand. In the course of time, the concept has been re-interpreted as encompassing three dimensions, namely social, economic and environmental. The paper argues that this change in meaning (a) obscures the real contradiction between the aims of welfare for all and environmental conservation; (b) risks diminishing the importance of the environmental dimension; and (c) separates social from economic aspects, which in reality are one and the same. It is proposed…
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- Sustainability
- Contradiction
- Natural resource
- Meaning (existential)
- Intergenerational equity
- Economics
- Natural capital
- Welfare
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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