2014
DOI: 10.3390/su6095512
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Sustainability Assessment and Indicators: Tools in a Decision-Making Strategy for Sustainable Development

Abstract: Recognizing the urgent need for sustainability, we argue that to move beyond the rhetoric and to actually realize sustainable development, it must be considered as a decision-making strategy. We demonstrate that sustainability assessment and sustainability indicators can be powerful decision-supporting tools that foster sustainable development by addressing three sustainability decision-making challenges: interpretation, information-structuring, and influence. Particularly, since the 1990s many substantial and… Show more

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“…As a political goal, sustainability is commonly operationalized by means of targets, identified based on perceived thresholds of sustainability and by indicators reflecting the progress towards these targets [1]. The research in industrial and social ecology has advanced the indicator of domestic material consumption (DMC = domestic extraction + imports − exports) to track the scale, composition, and dynamics of material use.…”
Section: The Challenge Of Measuring Progress Towards Sustainability Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a political goal, sustainability is commonly operationalized by means of targets, identified based on perceived thresholds of sustainability and by indicators reflecting the progress towards these targets [1]. The research in industrial and social ecology has advanced the indicator of domestic material consumption (DMC = domestic extraction + imports − exports) to track the scale, composition, and dynamics of material use.…”
Section: The Challenge Of Measuring Progress Towards Sustainability Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Grace and Pope [23] point out that a sustainability assessment should address the goal of sustainability, e.g., enduring human wellbeing. Waas et al [34], who have extended the focus of sustainability assessment from a support to decision makers to a learning and participation support tool, outlined four purposes of sustainability assessment:…”
Section: Sustainability Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of this scale and speed of the growth, providing adequate infrastructure and flexibility to support the needs of this growing population has led to the development of new approaches to the concept of 'sustainability'. As one of them, sustainability assessment (SA) is a methodology that aims to: (1) contribute to a better understanding of the sustainability and its contextual interpretation; (2) integrate sustainability issues into decision-making by identifying and assessing sustainability impacts, and; (3) foster sustainable development policies [2]. Since it was established, the use of SA tools has spread rapidly with different interpretations and implementations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%