The concept of sustainable development means different things to different people in different contexts, leading to ‘strong ’ and ‘weak ’ versions of sustainability. This article addresses the question of which meaning of sustainability is given by the Dutch drinking water sector and its main stakeholders. The ‘weak’, or human-oriented, school was found at three of the four water companies studied. This is understand-able, because water companies have a human-oriented task: to provide the public with drinking water. The ‘strong ’ version of sustainability was found within several governmental bodies. Their view of ‘staying within the natural water system ’ was unac-ceptable for most other societal actors. A third form of sustainability was ...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
Sustainable development is the organizing principle for meeting human development goals while at the...
From several studies it follows that Dutch consumers are not really interested in buying sustainable...
The concept of sustainable development means different things to different people in different conte...
The concept of sustainable development means different things to different people in different conte...
This article addresses the question, ¿How is the concept of sustainable development translated into ...
Water supply and sanitation services are essential to human and environmental well-being. Globally o...
Can the concept of water as a socio-natural hybrid and the analysis of different users’ perceptions ...
Developments such as climate change and a growing demand for drinking water threaten the sustainabil...
Can the concept of water as a socio-natural hybrid and the analysis of different users’ perceptions ...
The practical definition of sustainable development remains "balance between the social, econom...
The water sector has a major leadership role to play in addressing the global water crisis. How can ...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
AbstractThis article reflects on the consequences of contemporary shifts in the relationships betwee...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
Sustainable development is the organizing principle for meeting human development goals while at the...
From several studies it follows that Dutch consumers are not really interested in buying sustainable...
The concept of sustainable development means different things to different people in different conte...
The concept of sustainable development means different things to different people in different conte...
This article addresses the question, ¿How is the concept of sustainable development translated into ...
Water supply and sanitation services are essential to human and environmental well-being. Globally o...
Can the concept of water as a socio-natural hybrid and the analysis of different users’ perceptions ...
Developments such as climate change and a growing demand for drinking water threaten the sustainabil...
Can the concept of water as a socio-natural hybrid and the analysis of different users’ perceptions ...
The practical definition of sustainable development remains "balance between the social, econom...
The water sector has a major leadership role to play in addressing the global water crisis. How can ...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
AbstractThis article reflects on the consequences of contemporary shifts in the relationships betwee...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
Sustainable development is the organizing principle for meeting human development goals while at the...
From several studies it follows that Dutch consumers are not really interested in buying sustainable...