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Sustainability and Sustainable Development

2014
Sustainability, or sustainable development, is generally understood to mean a state or condition that enables the fulfillment of economic and social needs without compromising the natural resources and environmental quality that are the foundation of human health, safety, and security.
Joseph Fiksel, Alan D. Hecht
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Making sustainable development sustainable

Management Decision, 2009
PurposeAlthough all organisations claim to be engaged in sustainable development, research shows that they misunderstand what is involved. This paper aims to reconsider what is meant by sustainability and to show that the way accounting operates in an organisation actually prevents an organisation from recognising sustainable operations.Design ...
ARAS, Güler, Crowther, David
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Sustainability and Sustainable Development

2020
If the survival of humanity on our planet is to be secured in the long term in an acceptable state, radical social changes are required, whereby it must be critically examined whether the radicalness and speed of these changes can even prevent a systemic collapse.
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Sustainable development

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1998
Perspectives on Global Change: The TARGETS Approach edited by Jan Rotmans and Bert de Vries Cambridge University Press, 1997. £40.00/$69.95 hbk (xv+463 pages) ISBN 0 521 62176 3.
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Sustainable development

Nursing Management, 2017
The Sustainable Development Unit has produced updated guidance for providers and clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) developing sustainable development management plans (SDMPs). The new version has been brought up to date with the NHS standard contract, and provides detailed guidance on what areas are more or less appropriate for large providers ...
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Environmental Sustainability and Sustainable Development

2010
Environmental sustainability as a topic in international studies is most often considered in the context of sustainable development, a goal-oriented, normative concept that suggests the need to reconcile the often conflicting goals of economic development, environmental protection, and social progress.
Jack Manno, Adam Fix
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Sustainable Development

2010
An analysis of the contribution of the concept of sustainable development to international environmental law.
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What is Sustainable Development?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 1997
The paper proposes two axioms that capture the idea of sustainable development and derives the welfare criterion that they imply. The axioms require that neither the present nor the future should play a dictatorial role in society’s choices over time.
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