Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development
2 Denition
2
education, public health, and standard of living.
4 DOMAINS
to which overriding priority should be
given; and
The concepts of sustainable development and sustainability derive from the older forestry term sustained yield,
2. The idea of limitations imposed by the
which, in turn, is a translation of the German term nachstate of technology and social organiza[11]
haltiger Ertrag dating from 1713.
Sustainability scition on the environments ability to meet
ence is the study of the concepts of sustainable developpresent and future needs.[16]
ment and environmental science. There is an additional
focus on the present generations responsibility to regenerate, maintain and improve planetary resources for use
In 1992, the UN Conference on Environment and Deby future generations.[12]
velopment published in 1992 the Earth Charter, which
outlines the building of a just, sustainable, and peaceful global society in the 21st century. The action plan
3 History
Agenda 21 for sustainable development identied information, integration, and participation as key building
Main article: History of sustainability
blocks to help countries achieve development that recognizes these interdependent pillars. It emphasises that in
The concept of sustainable development has its roots sustainable development everyone is a user and provider
in forest management as early as the 12th to 16th of information. It stresses the need to change from old
centuries.[13] However, over the last ve decades the con- sector-centered ways of doing business to new approaches
cept has signicantly broadened. The rst use of the term that involve cross-sectoral co-ordination and the integrasustainable in the contemporary sense was by the Club tion of environmental and social concerns into all deof Rome in 1972 in its classic report on the "Limits to velopment processes. Furthermore, Agenda 21 emphaGrowth", written by a group of scientists led by Dennis sises that broad public participation in decision making
and Donella Meadows of the Massachusetts Institute of is a fundamental prerequisite for achieving sustainable
[17]
Technology. Describing the desirable state of global development.
equilibrium, the authors used the word sustainable": The UN Commission on Sustainable Development inWe are searching for a model output that represents a tegrated sustainable development into the UN System.
world system that is: (1) sustainable without sudden and Indigenous peoples have argued, through various interuncontrolled collapse and (2) capable of satisfying the ba- national forums such as the United Nations Permanent
sic material requirements of all of its people.[11][12]
Forum on Indigenous Issues and the Convention on Biological Diversity, that there are four pillars of sustainable
In 1980, the International Union for the Conserva- development, the fourth being cultural. The Universal
tion of Nature published a world conservation strat- Declaration on Cultural Diversity from 2001 states: "...
egy that included one of the rst references to sus- cultural diversity is as necessary for humankind as biotainable development as a global priority.[14]
diversity is for nature; it becomes one of the roots of
development understood not simply in terms of economic
In 1982, the United Nations World Charter for Na- growth, but also as a means to achieve a more satisfactory
ture raised ve principles of conservation by which intellectual, emotional, moral and spiritual existence.[18]
human conduct aecting nature is to be guided and
The proposed changes were supported by a study in 2013,
judged.[15]
which concluded that sustainability reporting should be
reframed through the lens of four interconnected do In 1987, the United Nations World Commission on
mains: ecology, economics, politics and culture.[19]
Environment and Development released the report
Our Common Future, now commonly named the
'Brundtland Report' after the commissions chairperson, the then Prime Minister of Norway Gro
Harlem Brundtland. The report included what is 4 Domains
now one of the most widely recognised denitions:
Sustainable development is development that meets
the needs of the present without compromising See also: Planetary boundaries and Outline of sustainthe ability of future generations to meet their own ability
needs. [16] The Brundtland Report goes on to say
that sustainable development also contains within it Dierent domains have been identied for research and
two key concepts:
analysis of sustainable development. Broadly dened,
these include ecology, economics, politics and culture[20]
1. The concept of needs, in particular,
as used by the United Nations and a number of other
the essential needs of the worlds poor,
international organizations.[21]
5.2
Energy
Ecology
5.2 Energy
5.1
Agriculture
5.3 Environment
See also: Environmental engineering and Environmental
technology
Beyond ecology as the intersection of humans in the
environment, environmental sustainability concerns the
natural environment and how it endures and remains diverse and productive. Since Natural resources are derived from the environment, the state of air, water, and
the climate are of particular concern. The IPCC Fifth
Assessment Report outlines current knowledge about scientic, technical and socio-economic information concerning climate change, and lists options for adaptation
and mitigation.[34] Environmental sustainability requires
society to design activities to meet human needs while
preserving the life support systems of the planet. This,
for example, entails using water sustainably, utilizing renewable energy, and sustainable material supplies (e.g.
harvesting wood from forests at a rate that maintains the
biomass and biodiversity).
An unsustainable situation occurs when natural capital
(the sum total of natures resources) is used up faster than
it can be replenished. Sustainability requires that human
activity only uses natures resources at a rate at which they
can be replenished naturally. Inherently the concept of
ECONOMICS
5.4
Transportation
6.2
Income
5
ical impacts and resource intensity throughout the lifecycle to a level at least in line with the earths carrying
capacity. (DeSimone and Popo, 1997: 47)[55]
Similar to the eco-eciency concept but so far less explored is the second criterion for corporate sustainability. Socio-eciency[56] describes the relation between a
rms value added and its social impact. Whereas, it can
be assumed that most corporate impacts on the environment are negative (apart from rare exceptions such as the
planting of trees) this is not true for social impacts. These
can be either positive (e.g. corporate giving, creation of
employment) or negative (e.g. work accidents, mobbing
of employees, human rights abuses). Depending on the
type of impact socio-eciency thus either tries to minimize negative social impacts (i.e. accidents per value
added) or maximise positive social impacts (i.e. donations per value added) in relation to the value added.
6.1
Business
6.2 Income
At the present time, sustainable development as well as
solidarity or Catholic social teaching can impact reduce
the poverty. Because over many thousands of years
the stronger (economically or physically) used to defeat/eliminate the weaker, nowadays, no matter what we
call the reason for this decision within Catholic social
teaching, social solidarity, and sustainable development
the stronger helps the weaker. This aid may take the form
of in-kind or material, refer to the present or the future.
The Stronger, should oer real help and not, as demonstrated by the frequent experience strive for the elimination or annihilation of another entity. Sustainable development reduce poverty through economic(among other
things, a balanced budget), environmental (living conditions) and also social (including equality of income)
dimensions.[57]
6.3 Architecture
See also: Sustainable architecture
In sustainable architecture the recent movements of New
Urbanism and New Classical Architecture promote a sustainable approach towards construction, that appreciates
and develops smart growth, architectural tradition and
8 POLITICS
Culture
verse World,[63] sponsored by the European Union, integrates multidisciplinary capacities and interprets cultural
diversity as a key element of a new strategy for sustainable
development. The Fourth Pillar of Sustainable Development Theory has been referenced by executive director
of IMI Institute at UNESCO Vito Di Bari[64] in his manifesto of art and architectural movement Neo-Futurism,
whose name was inspired by the 1987 United Nations
report Our Common Future. The Circles of Sustainability approach used by Metropolis denes the (fourth) cultural domain as practices, discourses, and material expressions, which, over time, express continuities and discontinuities of social meaning.[65]
8 Politics
See also: Environmental ethics, Environmental governance and Sustainability metrics and indices
9.3
Natural capital
This accords with the Brundtland Commission emphasis expected to be identied and adjusted through empirical
on development that is guided by human rights principles observations (trial and error).[69]
(see above).
The most common critiques are related to issues like data
quality, comparability, objective function and the necessary resources.[70] However a more general criticism is
9 Themes
coming from the project management community: How
can a sustainable development be achieved at global level
if we cannot monitor it in any single project?[71][72]
9.1 Progress
See also: Sustainable development goals
The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD), also known as Rio 2012, Rio+20, or
Earth Summit 2012, was the third international conference on sustainable development, which aimed at reconciling the economic and environmental goals of the global
community. Few nations met the World Wide Fund for
Nature's denition of sustainable development criteria Reasonable qualications of sustainability are seen U.S.
established in 2006.[67]
Green Building Councils (USGBC) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). This design
incorporates some ecological, economic, and social el9.2 Measurement
ements. The goals presented by LEED design goals
are sustainable sites, water eciency, energy and atmoMain articles: Ecological footprint and Sustainability spheric emission reduction, material and resources efmeasurement
ciency, and indoor environmental quality. Although
In 2007 a report for the U.S. Environmental Protection amount of structures for sustainability development is
many, these qualication has become a standard for sustainable building.
Deforestation and increased road-building in the Amazon Rainforest are a signicant concern because of increased human encroachment upon wilderness areas, increased resource extraction
and further threats to biodiversity.
Deforestation of native rain forest in Rio de Janeiro City for extraction of clay for civil engineering (2009 picture).
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SEE ALSO
services, such as the protection provided by the ozone theory many rms are not perfect optimizers. They poslayer, or the climate stabilizing function of the Amazo- tulate that rms often do not optimize resource allocation
nian forest. In fact natural capital, social capital and eco- because they are caught in a business as usual mentality.
nomic capital are often complementarities. A further obstacle to substitutability lies also in the multi-functionality
of many natural resources. Forests, for example, not only
provide the raw material for paper (which can be sub- 10 See also
stituted quite easily), but they also maintain biodiversity,
regulate water ow, and absorb CO2.
Applied sustainability
Another problem of natural and social capital deterioration lies in their partial irreversibility. The loss in biodiversity, for example, is often denite. The same can
be true for cultural diversity. For example with globalisation advancing quickly the number of indigenous languages is dropping at alarming rates. Moreover, the depletion of natural and social capital may have non-linear
consequences. Consumption of natural and social capital may have no observable impact until a certain threshold is reached. A lake can, for example, absorb nutrients
for a long time while actually increasing its productivity.
However, once a certain level of algae is reached lack of
oxygen causes the lakes ecosystem to break down suddenly.
9.4
Business as usual
Circles of Sustainability
Conservation biology
Conservation development
Conservation (ethic)
Ecological modernization
Ecologically sustainable development
Environmental issue
Environmental justice
Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education
Micro-sustainability
Planetary boundaries
Public schemes for energy ecient refurbishment
Social sustainability
State of Sustainability Initiatives
Sustainability standards and certication
Sustainable coee
Sustainable development goals
Sustainable shery
Sustainable forest management
Sustainable land management
Sustainable living
Sustainable yield
Sustainopreneurship
Zero-carbon city
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Further reading
Ahmed, Faiz (2008). An Examination of the Development Path Taken by Small Island Developing
States. (pp. 1726)
Atkinson, G., S. Dietz, and E. Neumayer (2009).
Handbook of Sustainable Development. Edward Elgar Publishing, ISBN 1848444729.
Bakari, Mohamed El-Kamel. Globalization and
Sustainable Development: False Twins?. New
Global Studies 7.3: 23-56. ISSN (Online) 19400004, ISSN (Print) 2194-6566, DOI: 10.1515/ngs2013-021, November 2013.
Bertelsmann Stiftung, ed. (2013). Winning Strategies for a Sustainable Future. Reinhard Mohn
Prize 2013. Verlag Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gtersloh. ISBN 978-3-86793-491-6.
Book Review on An Introduction to Sustainable Development by Peter Rogers, Kazi Jalal, & John Boyd
Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy, Published online June 18, 2008
Beyerlin, Ulrich. Sustainable Development, Max
Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law
Cook, Sarah and Esuna Dugarova (2014).
Rethinking Social Development for a Post2015 World.
Development 57 (1): 3035.
doi:10.1057/dev.2014.25.
Danilov-Danilyan, Victor I., Losev, K.S., Reyf,
Igor E. Sustainable Development and the Limitation
of Growth: Future Prospects for World Civilization.
Transl. Vladimir Tumanov. Ed. Donald Rapp.
New York: Springer Praxis Books, 2009. Google
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Edwards, A.R., and B. McKibben (2010). Thriving
Beyond Sustainability: Pathways to a Resilient Society. New Society Publishers, ISBN 0865716412.
Li, Rita Yi Man. , Building Our Sustainable Cities
Illinois, Published by Common Ground Publishing.
James, Paul; with Magee, Liam; Scerri, Andy; Steger, Manfred B. (2015). Urban Sustainability in
Theory and Practice: Circles of Sustainability. London: Routledge.
James, Paul; Nadarajah, Yaso; Haive, Karen; Stead,
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