Sustainability is a flexible and variously defined concept that – irrespective of the exact wording – encompasses the awareness that natural resources are finite, that social and economic development cannot be detached from the environment and that equity across space and time is required if development is to be carried on in the long term. The concept, as well as its operative translations, was shaped across the years through several global conferences and meetings, in which state representatives agreed upon policy documents, plans, and goals. Hence, this institutional context must be kept in mind to understand properly the sustainability concept as well as the concerted efforts to integrate it within both regulatory evaluation processes,...
This Master’s thesis explores sustainability indicators intended for corporations and how conceptual...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
Sustainability studies have not been able to come up with a consensus conceptualization of “sustaina...
Sustainability is a flexible and variously defined concept that – irrespective of the exact wording ...
Over the past several years, many organizations have recognized the importance of sustainability and...
'Sustainability' is a term that has become very popular in the media and in academic circles in rec...
HOW CAN WE MEASURE THE SUSTAINABILITY? Nagy Tamás West-Hungarian University, Faculty of Economics Is...
The concept of sustainability can only be conceived in a systemic framework. No system considered in...
Resiliency and sustainability are not synonymous. Sustainability is a final (and constant) permanent...
Sustainability processes are imperfect, hence there is a need to analyze their construction, evoluti...
Over the last twenty years there has been an increase in activity regarding the concept of sustainab...
Sustainability originates from the word, sustain- the ability to preserve. Both are alike but differ...
Humanity and societies today face important challenges related to sustainability and these are expec...
Abstract Background Understanding sustainability is one of the significant implementation science ch...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
This Master’s thesis explores sustainability indicators intended for corporations and how conceptual...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
Sustainability studies have not been able to come up with a consensus conceptualization of “sustaina...
Sustainability is a flexible and variously defined concept that – irrespective of the exact wording ...
Over the past several years, many organizations have recognized the importance of sustainability and...
'Sustainability' is a term that has become very popular in the media and in academic circles in rec...
HOW CAN WE MEASURE THE SUSTAINABILITY? Nagy Tamás West-Hungarian University, Faculty of Economics Is...
The concept of sustainability can only be conceived in a systemic framework. No system considered in...
Resiliency and sustainability are not synonymous. Sustainability is a final (and constant) permanent...
Sustainability processes are imperfect, hence there is a need to analyze their construction, evoluti...
Over the last twenty years there has been an increase in activity regarding the concept of sustainab...
Sustainability originates from the word, sustain- the ability to preserve. Both are alike but differ...
Humanity and societies today face important challenges related to sustainability and these are expec...
Abstract Background Understanding sustainability is one of the significant implementation science ch...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
This Master’s thesis explores sustainability indicators intended for corporations and how conceptual...
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document wa...
Sustainability studies have not been able to come up with a consensus conceptualization of “sustaina...