Sustainable development is a contested concept in that it is interpreted differently by different actors. A distinction has been made between “weak ” and “strong ” sustainability. Some have referred to three aspects or “pillars ” of sustainable development; economic, social and environmental. Others have advocated a further broadening of the kinds of dimensions to be considered. The present author has argued that a distinction between monetary and non-monetary aspects of development is crucial and also that an actor’s relation to ongoing development and the present political-economic system can be categorized in terms of “business-as-usual ” (BAU) interpretation and attitude, “social and ecological modernization ” or as demanding “radical c...
Sustainable development is the organizing principle for meeting human development goals while at the...
Sustainable development is the globally embraced paradigm for integrating environment and developmen...
This article was created to present a broader, more critical view of the idea and concept of sustain...
The challenge of sustainable development can be approached from different angles. In this essay it i...
Institutional change for sustainable development does not happen by itself. Individuals and organiza...
This essay will consider the relevance of the social sciences - especially economics - to the founda...
Lowe [1985, 163] rightly observed that from the daybreak of history man has engaged in economic acti...
Twenty-five years after it entered the mainstream of global development discourse, “sustainable” rem...
We attempt to sensitize the business practitioner and the public-policy planner, as well as students...
The paper put in antithesis, theoretically, two models of development and evolution of mankind, name...
After a critical review of conventional approaches to sustainability, this paper contrasts orthodox ...
This book aims to evaluate current approaches to sustainable development. Considering a historical c...
Diverse perception of natural capital and sustainability in opposite approaches of environmental eco...
To state that development economics is about economic development is now considered beyond deb...
Sustainable development is the globally embraced paradigm for integrating environment and developmen...
Sustainable development is the organizing principle for meeting human development goals while at the...
Sustainable development is the globally embraced paradigm for integrating environment and developmen...
This article was created to present a broader, more critical view of the idea and concept of sustain...
The challenge of sustainable development can be approached from different angles. In this essay it i...
Institutional change for sustainable development does not happen by itself. Individuals and organiza...
This essay will consider the relevance of the social sciences - especially economics - to the founda...
Lowe [1985, 163] rightly observed that from the daybreak of history man has engaged in economic acti...
Twenty-five years after it entered the mainstream of global development discourse, “sustainable” rem...
We attempt to sensitize the business practitioner and the public-policy planner, as well as students...
The paper put in antithesis, theoretically, two models of development and evolution of mankind, name...
After a critical review of conventional approaches to sustainability, this paper contrasts orthodox ...
This book aims to evaluate current approaches to sustainable development. Considering a historical c...
Diverse perception of natural capital and sustainability in opposite approaches of environmental eco...
To state that development economics is about economic development is now considered beyond deb...
Sustainable development is the globally embraced paradigm for integrating environment and developmen...
Sustainable development is the organizing principle for meeting human development goals while at the...
Sustainable development is the globally embraced paradigm for integrating environment and developmen...
This article was created to present a broader, more critical view of the idea and concept of sustain...