2011
DOI: 10.3390/su3101637
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Sustainable Development: A Bird’s Eye View

Abstract: At the turn of the millennium, the world's political leadership adopted sustainable development as a leading model for societal development. However, the terms "sustainable development", "sustainability" and "sustainable" are sometimes over-and misused despite wide consensus about the concept's meaning among sustainability scholars and practitioners. While the concept allows various sustainability views to co-exist, random conceptualizations which do not respect the fundamental sustainability principles underm… Show more

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“…Sustainability and sustainable development have been used interchangeably in the past (Waas, Hugé, Verbruggen, & Wright, 2011). However, Harding et al (2009) suggest that sustainability may be understood as the final destination or the ultimate goal, while sustainable development can be described as the path or framework to achieve sustainability.…”
Section: Discussion Of Environmental Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainability and sustainable development have been used interchangeably in the past (Waas, Hugé, Verbruggen, & Wright, 2011). However, Harding et al (2009) suggest that sustainability may be understood as the final destination or the ultimate goal, while sustainable development can be described as the path or framework to achieve sustainability.…”
Section: Discussion Of Environmental Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been commonly depicted as an integration of economic, social and environmental spheres. Furthermore, institutional and time dimensions have also become more prominent in sustainability discussions, which highlight the importance of governance and democracy as well as processes and actions over time (Waas et al, 2011). The green economy can be understood as a new way of looking at the contribution or role of economic activities to sustainable development.…”
Section: Definitions and Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They define and/or direct us to goals, frame our attitudes and views, and provide a yardstick against which human behaviour can be judged (Waas et al 2011(Waas et al , 1646. At the institutional level, the normativity principle can be applied as a useful tool to interpret the organisational culture or institutional values (i.e.…”
Section: Normativity Principle Of Ucementioning
confidence: 99%