This paper describes a process-oriented construction of sustainability. The main argument is that sustainability is not a fixed ideal, but an evolutionary process of attempting to improve the management of systems, through improved understanding and knowledge. The process is not deterministic: the end-point is not known in advance. The starting point of the process is not some degree of sustainability because this cannot be known or observed. It is considered that unsustainability which can be seen is necessarily the starting point for this process. What is known to be unsustainable will change and evolve with new information and experience, which makes the process dynamic rather than static. Within this evolutionary approach a sustainable ...
Prevailing approaches of planning and strategy making, which traditionally deal with the states of s...
Sustainability is an important concept, currently at the forefront of many policy agendas. Yet, the ...
This chapter explores the implications of a complex dynamic systems perspective for the adequate con...
This paper describes a process-oriented construction of sustainability. The main argument is that su...
Traditional fragmented and mechanistic science is unable to cope with issues about sustainability, a...
In this paper, it is argued that the view of the economic sphere as a closed system cannot appropria...
The concept of sustainability can only be conceived in a systemic framework. No system considered in...
Includes bibliographyThe concepts of sustainability and sustainable development are analyzed from a ...
As Sustainable development, a widely used but poorly understood term, challenges traditional scienti...
'Sustainability' is a term that has become very popular in the media and in academic circles in rec...
While most people support sustainable development, many believe that its benefits must be weighed ag...
This paper applies systems thinking and emergence theory to present an understanding of sustainabili...
The purposes of this chapter is to delve more deeply into the processes and determinants of technolo...
This paper argues that evolutionary thinking and modeling can contribute to the emerging research on...
Dynamism, uncertainty and complexity dominate today’s world. Yet many policy interventions ignore th...
Prevailing approaches of planning and strategy making, which traditionally deal with the states of s...
Sustainability is an important concept, currently at the forefront of many policy agendas. Yet, the ...
This chapter explores the implications of a complex dynamic systems perspective for the adequate con...
This paper describes a process-oriented construction of sustainability. The main argument is that su...
Traditional fragmented and mechanistic science is unable to cope with issues about sustainability, a...
In this paper, it is argued that the view of the economic sphere as a closed system cannot appropria...
The concept of sustainability can only be conceived in a systemic framework. No system considered in...
Includes bibliographyThe concepts of sustainability and sustainable development are analyzed from a ...
As Sustainable development, a widely used but poorly understood term, challenges traditional scienti...
'Sustainability' is a term that has become very popular in the media and in academic circles in rec...
While most people support sustainable development, many believe that its benefits must be weighed ag...
This paper applies systems thinking and emergence theory to present an understanding of sustainabili...
The purposes of this chapter is to delve more deeply into the processes and determinants of technolo...
This paper argues that evolutionary thinking and modeling can contribute to the emerging research on...
Dynamism, uncertainty and complexity dominate today’s world. Yet many policy interventions ignore th...
Prevailing approaches of planning and strategy making, which traditionally deal with the states of s...
Sustainability is an important concept, currently at the forefront of many policy agendas. Yet, the ...
This chapter explores the implications of a complex dynamic systems perspective for the adequate con...