Regional sustainability : how useful are current tools of sustainability assessment at the regional scale?

  • Graymore, Michelle L. M.
  • Sipe, Neil G.
  • Rickson, Roy E.
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Publication date
October 2008
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
0921-8009
Citation count (estimate)
100

Abstract

Sustainability assessment methods are primarily aimed at global, national or state scales. However, modelling sustainability at finer spatial scales, such as the region, is essential for understanding and achieving sustainability. Regions are emerging as an essential focus for sustainability researchers, natural resource managers and strategic planners working to develop and implement sustainability goals. This paper evaluates the effectiveness of current sustainability assessment methods – ecological footprint, wellbeing assessment, ecosystem health assessment, quality of life and natural resource availability – at the regional scale. Each of these assessment methods are tested using South East Queensland (SEQ) as a case study....

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