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Lee Liu
This paper provides a critical review of sustainability, including its definitions, dimensions, measurements, and practices, as well as approaches to achieve sustainability. It raises questions about conventional definitions and argues for taking into ac...
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Charles Figuières, Hervé Guyomard and Gilles Rotillon
Sustainable development must satisfy the needs of present generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. Although it looks at the economic, environmental and social aspects of sustainability, this article focuses speci...
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Josephine LL Chong,Karin Olesen
In this research, we perform a meta-analysis to explain how organizations are deploying technologies to enforce organizational sustainability by meeting the goal of eco-effectiveness. Prior studies have studied the influences on the adoption of technolog...
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Robert D. Cairns
Discounted-utilitarian welfare, the commonest social objective studied by economists, is the basis for the theory of green accounting in terms of social utility. Sustainability is a different type of social objective. Consequently, green accounting as de...
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Luka Vukic and Iven Kraemer
External transport costs are becoming an increasingly important factor in the choice of transport routes. According to sustainability principles, the first choice criterion should be the route with the least harmful impact on the environment and health. ...
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Sarah Feron and Raúl R. Cordero
Peru has historically been among the Latin-American countries with a low rural electrification rate. Aiming to improve this situation, the country conducted several electrification efforts in the last few decades that included off-grid photovoltaic (PV) ...
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Tom Kuhlman and John Farrington
Sustainability as a policy concept has its origin in the Brundtland Report of 1987. That document was concerned with the tension between the aspirations of mankind towards a better life on the one hand and the limitations imposed by nature on the other h...
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Rocío Blaitt González
ÍndiceEl concepto de la comunidadLas comunidades internacionales pro-sustentabilidad en el contexto de los nuevos movimientos socialesMás allá de la sustentabilidad: los objetivos implícitosDescripción general de la investigaciónFichas resumen de los cas...
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Bishwa Bandhu Sapkota, Kisman Bhattarai, Simant Rimal
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Higher internal timber demand compared to the supply capacity of forest has been attributing to scarcity of timber within Community Forest Users? Groups (CFUGs) and subsequently posing risk to the sustainability of forest. It is therefore becoming crucia...
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María Isabel Sánchez Báscones (Universidad de Valladolid),Emilio José García Vilchez (Universidad de Valladolid),Rafael Pardo Almudí (Universidad de Valladolid)
En la actualidad, los términos Sostenibilidad, Responsabilidad Social Corporativa (RSC) y Desarrollo Sostenible son utilizados con frecuencia en ámbitos muy diferentes de manera indistinta.La Gestión Sostenible supone el reconocimiento e integración en e...
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