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Learning from generations of sustainability concepts

Andrea S. Downing, Manqi Chang, Jan J. Kuiper, Marco Campennì, Tiina Häyhä, Sarah Cornell, Uno Svedin, Wolf M. Mooij

2020Environmental Research Letters39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The environment does not exist as a sphere separate from human actions, ambitions, and needs, and attempts to defend it in isolation from human concerns have given the very word "environment" a connotation of naivety in some political circles. The word "development" has also been narrowed by some into a very limited focus, along the lines of "what poor nations should do to become richer", and thus again is automatically dismissed by many in the international arena as being a concern of specialists, of those involved in questions of "development assistance" '. Gro Brundtland (United Nations 1987).

Topics & Concepts

Planetary boundariesSustainabilityFraming (construction)Sustainable developmentEnvironmental resource managementResource (disambiguation)Environmental ethicsComputer scienceManagement scienceEnvironmental planningGeographyEconomicsPolitical scienceEcologyLawBiologyComputer networkPhilosophyArchaeologyGlobal Energy and Sustainability Research
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