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Strategic Direction, 2015
Purpose – This paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach – This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their
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Purpose – This paper aims to review the latest management developments across the globe and pinpoint practical implications from cutting-edge research and case studies. Design/methodology/approach – This briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their
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Sustainable Tourism: Sustaining Biodiversity?
Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 2007New markets for ecosystem services have emerged in response to the failure of traditional biodiversity conservation mechanisms to effectively protect and conserve the processes that support ecosystem function and process (Landell-Mills and Porras, 2002; Pagiola et al., 2002).
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Is Sustainability Sustainable?
2007Abstract While we share the enthusiasm of many of our fellow authors in this volume for corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainable business, we are simultaneously unnerved when we see some of the corporations responsible for the most grievous acts against humanity and the environment flying the flag of sustainability (e.g ...
Theodore E Zorn, Eva Collins
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Is Sustainability Sustainable?
Academic Questions, 2010Themost important concept in current environmental thinking is sustainability. Environmental policies, economic policies, development, resource use—all of these things, according to the consensus, ought to be sustainable. But what is sustainability? What is its ethical foundation? There is little consensus about how these questions ought to be answered.
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Sustainability, Environmental Sustainability, and Sustainable Tourism
2017This chapter reveals the overview of sustainability; the overview of environmental sustainability; environmental sustainability and climate change; environmental sustainability, water resources, and energy consumption; and the overview of sustainable tourism.
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This chapter explores the concept of sustainable sustainability, underscoring the critical necessity of integrating environmental, social, and economic factors at the core of human society to ensure its long-term continuation. The interdependence of critical societal components, such as climate, economics, trade, technology, governance and many others,
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2016
This textbook provides a comprehensive compilation of conceptual perspectives, methodological approaches and empirical insights of inter- and transdisciplinary sustainability science. Written by an international team of authors from leading sustainability institutions, the textbook covers key perspectives and topics of the scientific discourse on ...
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This textbook provides a comprehensive compilation of conceptual perspectives, methodological approaches and empirical insights of inter- and transdisciplinary sustainability science. Written by an international team of authors from leading sustainability institutions, the textbook covers key perspectives and topics of the scientific discourse on ...
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Sustaining Ourselves, Sustaining Relationships, Sustaining Communities
2023Noah Lenstra, Christine D’Arpa
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