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Für die repräsentative Studie zum Thema "Nachhaltigkeit" hat die Forschungsgruppe Wahlen Telefonfeld GmbH für das Presse- und Informationsamt der Bundesregierung vom 4. bis 11. November 2020 insgesamt 1.004 zufällig ausgewählte deutschsprachige Bürgerinnen und Bürger ab 16 Jahren telefonisch befragt. Die Stichprobe war eine kombinierte Festnetz- und Mobilfunk-Stichprobe. Die Studie ist inhaltlich in vier Abschnitte gegliedert: Begriff und Konzept der Nachhaltigkeit, Akteure und Einflussfaktoren für nachhaltiges Verhalten, Informationsstand und eigenes Verhalten zum Thema Nachhaltigkeit, Lebenseinstellung und wirtschaftliche Lage.
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In: Social issues, justice and status
Sustainable development is all about integrating all of our present day needs with the needs of society, the environment and global citizenship, in a way that does not compromise future generations. Sustainable development also promotes equality, independence, collaboration and empowerment. By maintaining all of our resources and protecting nature so that future generations can also benefit, we encourage a sustainable society and for the environment to grow. Sustainable development has one main objective, which is to create balance between our social, environmental and economic needs, whilst m
In: Business Systems Review, Band 3 – Issue 2
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The dynamism of science has been catalytic for human prosperity in recent history. Conventional perspectives of the ivory tower model of modern science are, however, rivalled by the failure of humanity to tackle global crises of an economic, environmental and social nature. Operational solutions to these pressures have grown and exposed pitfalls of modern science to date. Sustainability Science for Strong Sustainability investigates core concepts, tools and institutional strategies of transdisciplinary sustainability science. Prominent research programs within heterodox economics, the environmental sciences and transition theory are explored through diverse case studies, revealing challenges and advancements for transdisciplinary research. In this book, the reform of modern science is facilitated by the consideration of action points to overcome the institutional barriers of putting sustainability science into practice. Researchers, students and policy practitioners will benefit from up to date knowledge on the practice of transdisciplinary research for sustainability
Sustainability: Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives discusses multidisciplinary aspects of the salient concepts, principles, and methods relevant to sustainability in a coherent and comprehensive manner. Topics covered range from green engineering and sustainability metrics to infrastructure and environmental policy
In: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
The dynamism of science has been catalytic for human prosperity in recent history. Conventional perspectives of the ivory tower model of modern science are, however, rivalled by the failure of humanity to tackle global crises of an economic, environmental and social nature. Operational solutions to these pressures have grown and exposed the pitfalls of modern science to date. Research institutions globally are eschewing traditional practice, converging around ideas of transdisciplinary sustainability science. New practice based on science-society research partnerships, experiential learning in higher education and iterative and participatory modelling has become manifest. Sustainability Science for Strong Sustainability investigates the core concepts, tools and institutional strategies of this evolving field. Prominent research programs within heterodox economics, the environmental sciences and transition theory are explored through diverse case studies, revealing challenges and advancements for transdisciplinary research. The need for reform of modern science is facilitated by consideration of action points to overcome the institutional barriers of putting sustainability science into practice. Up to date knowledge on the practice of transdisciplinary research for sustainability will benefit researchers in environmental economics and environmental management. Senior policy officials active in research policy and environmental planning will find the book's analysis invaluable to their practice. Uniquely offering a broad review of transdisciplinary sustainability research, this book is constructive supplementary reading for post-graduate teaching
In: Business and society 360 Volume 4
In: Emerald insight
The Business and Society (BAS) 360 book series is an annual publication targeting cutting-edge developments in the broad business and society field, such as stakeholder management, corporate social responsibility and citizenship, business ethics, sustainability, social entrepreneurship and others. Each volume will feature a comprehensive discussion and review of the current "state" of the research and theoretical developments in a specific business and society area. Volume Four focuses on research drawn from work grounded in "Sustainability." Scholars known in this discipline contribute to a 360-degree evaluation of the theory, including cross-discipline research, empirical explorations, cross-cultural studies, literature critiques, and meta-analysis projects. Sustainability should appeal to wide range of readers - from emerging and senior business school educators researching and teaching in the business and society field to doctoral and masters level students across the business, social sciences and natural sciences seeking to learn about this multi-discipline and sustained field of management study.
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In: The Basics
Sustainability is concerned with the issues around the ongoing and mutual preservation of both society and the environment. It is a widely used term and supposed goal for many governments but it is also easily misunderstood. Sustainability: The Basics offers an accessible and interdisciplinary introduction to the concept, and discusses key questions such as:How do we decide who or what should be sustained?How can we ensure that the world's resources are distributed fairly?What lessons can we learn from the collapse of previous civilizations?Sustainability studies is in a position to ask some o
In: MIT Press essential knowledge series
Introduction -- Sustainability and time -- The geography of sustainability -- Ecological resilience and environmental health -- Technological solutions and their problems -- The political and legal challenge -- Sustaining economies -- Culture and change -- Conclusion
In: Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Unternehmensethik, Band 2, Heft 3, S. 315-342
"Die Nachhaltigkeitsdiskussion ist durch zunehmende Zerfaserung und Konturlosigkeit gekennzeichnet. Dieses ursprünglich aus der Debatte um den langfristigen Umgang mit unseren natürlichen Lebensgrundlagen entstandenen Konzept droht dabei, seinen Kern zu verlieren. Im Anschluss an eine Beschreibung der Nachhaltigkeitsdiskussion innerhalb der Wissenschaft in Deutschland wird die eigentliche Kontroverse zwischen dem Konzept schwacher und starker Nachhaltigkeit dargestellt. Nachdem Kriterien für eine rationale Wahl zwischen den beiden Konzepten diskutiert werden, wird die Wahl eines Konzeptes gerechtfertigt. Im Anschluss daran werden weiterführende Fragestellungen formuliert und es werden einige Konsequenzen der Wahl einer Konzeption starker Nachhaltigkeit dargelegt." (Autorenreferat)
In: Key ideas
"Sustainability as a reference frame for dealing with the interconnection of environmental, economic and social issues on a global scale is not only characterized by complex problems and long-term strategies but also by differences and disagreements with regard to its meanings and how they should be realised. Therefore, Rather than seeking a single most appropriate definition of Sustainability, the main focus of this book is on how specific Sustainability problems are defined by whom and in which contexts, what solutions are pursued to tackle them, and which effects they have in practice. This account of the social nature of Sustainability is intended to assist its readers to better understand the complexities, dynamism, and ambivalence of this concept as well as to find their own position in relation to it. For this purpose, the book traces the historical development of the larger discourse on Sustainability and investigates responses to three grand Sustainability challenges: climate change, energy, and agricultural food production. It suggests that promoting Sustainability requires continuous and active care and is inseparable from political debate about the normative foundations of society"--Provided by publisher
In: Demastus, J., & Landrum, N. E. (2023). Organizational sustainability schemes align with weak sustainability. Business Strategy and the Environment, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.3511
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