Sustainable development
In: Asia Pacific population journal, Band 4, Heft 2, S. 71-74
ISSN: 1564-4278
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In: Asia Pacific population journal, Band 4, Heft 2, S. 71-74
ISSN: 1564-4278
In: The SAGE Handbook of Governance, S. 535-551
In: The SAGE Handbook of Education for Citizenship and Democracy, S. 342-354
This paper seeks to contribute some views on the big policy questions in the government's consultation exercise on the future of air transport, of which the biggest seems to us to be whether the general presumption in favour of liberalisation and competition is compatible with a sustainable development framework. ; Publisher PDF
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In: Handbook of Sustainability Management, S. 23-37
In: Handbook on Building Cultures of Peace, S. 211-227
In the fifth Sustainable Development in Government report, the SDC found disappointing performance overall, with the Government falling short of its targets on carbon, waste and water. ; Publisher PDF
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This document is a table which summaries the key events in the history of sustainable development, adapted from International Institute for Sustainable Development's sustainable development timeline. ; Publisher PDF
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In: Justice, Posterity, and the Environment, S. 71-88
In: The courier: the magazine of Africa, Caribbean, Pacific & European Union Cooperation and Relations, Heft 193, S. 20-56
ISSN: 1784-682X, 1606-2000, 1784-6803
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In: Introduction to International Politics, S. 116-130
In: Monitoring for a sustainable tourism transition: the challenge of developing and using indicators, S. 3-26
In: Capitalism, nature, socialism: CNS ; a journal of socialist ecology, Band 13, Heft 3, S. 157-160
ISSN: 1045-5752
A review essay on books by (1) Herman E. Daly, Beyond Growth: The Economics of Sustainable Development (Boston: Beacon, 1996) and (2) Neil E. Harrison Constructing Sustainable Development (Albany: State U New York Press, 2000). Daly, a former World Bank economist, concentrates on ecological economics & ethics. His definition of sustainable development requires that the economy be considered a part of the ecosystem; growth cannot surpass the capacity of the natural environment to carry it, & wealth & income must be distributed equitably. Harrison's book emphasizes the politics of development & is more interdisciplinary than Daly's. He argues that sustainable development demands continuous adaptation as opposed to a formal design geared to realizing specific ends. His postmodern approach attempts to reconcile economic goals with ecological & social goals by concentrating on a process that accepts contingency, decentralization, & subjectivity. J. Paul
"The role and meaning of sustainable development have been recognized in the scientific literature for decades. However, there has recently been a dynamic increase in interest in the subject, which results in numerous, in-depth scientific research and publications with an interdisciplinary dimension. This edited volume is a compendium of theoretical knowledge on sustainable development. The context analysed in the publication includes a multi-level and multi-aspect analysis starting from the historical and legal conditions, through elements of the macro level and the micro level, inside the organization. Organizing Sustainable Development offers a systematic and comprehensive theoretical analysis of sustainable development supplemented with practical examples, which will allow obtaining comprehensive knowledge about the meaning and its multi-context application in practice. It shows the latest state of knowledge on the topic and will be of interest to students at an advanced level, academics, and reflective practitioners in the fields of sustainable development, management studies, organizational studies, and corporate social responsibility"--