2019
DOI: 10.1002/wer.1210
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Sustainability

Abstract: This review on Sustainability covers selected 2018 publications on the focus of sustainability. It is divided into the following sections: (a) Water quantity; (b) Water quality; (c) Climate change and resilience; (d) Planning and ecosystem evaluation; (e) Life cycle assessment (LCA) applications; (f) Sustainable management; (g) Sustainability and asset management; (h) Sustainability in wastewater treatment; (i) Sustainable water and wastewater utilities; (j) Sustainable water resource management.

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“…From social and environmental entrepreneurship to sustainable entrepreneurship Although the sustainable development literature indistinguishably links the environmental and social aspects, still a significant amount of literature focuses on either one or the other. Scholars focusing on environmental innovation contribute to the theme of eco-innovation which has emerged as a clean technology venturing subdivision (Chang et al, 2019). Another line of academic exploration is focused on social innovations that improve education, health and community development; hence, a concept of a product or a service for a social purpose.…”
Section: Sustainable Development and Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From social and environmental entrepreneurship to sustainable entrepreneurship Although the sustainable development literature indistinguishably links the environmental and social aspects, still a significant amount of literature focuses on either one or the other. Scholars focusing on environmental innovation contribute to the theme of eco-innovation which has emerged as a clean technology venturing subdivision (Chang et al, 2019). Another line of academic exploration is focused on social innovations that improve education, health and community development; hence, a concept of a product or a service for a social purpose.…”
Section: Sustainable Development and Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maintenance of social marketing programmes' effects could be linked to the availability of resources such as funding. Findings from previous studies (Brennan & Binney, 2008;Chang, DiGiovanni & Mei, 2019) suggest that numerous social marketing programmes may not be continuously funded, limiting the sustainability of the programme and changed behaviour. This is further reinforced by Simiyu-Wakhisi et al (2011), who demonstrate that sustaining social marketing programmes may be challenging mainly because of limited financial resources and a lack of long-term preparation.…”
Section: Planning Framework To Guide Programmesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, this is a complex process of interaction that involves political, economic, social, environmental, and even cultural aspects. Since the Anthropocene era, the need for sustainable, social, political, and environmental relationships, through management practices and the rational use of resources, has emerged [82]. When we analyze water management, use, and conservation, it is essential to assess imminent climate change [83,84] and the demographic explosion that the planet experiences.…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%