Contributions to Sustainability by Communities and Individuals: Problems and Prospects
Author(s) -
Donald G. MacGregor,
Bruce Tonn
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1912
Subject(s) - viewpoints , sustainability , cornerstone , social sustainability , sustainability organizations , work (physics) , sustainability science , foundation (evidence) , environmental planning , set (abstract data type) , political science , socioeconomic status , environmental resource management , management science , engineering ethics , sociology , geography , engineering , ecology , computer science , economics , mechanical engineering , art , population , demography , archaeology , law , visual arts , biology , programming language
This report examines relationships between a comprehensive set of definitions of and viewpoints on the concept of Sustainability and the abilities of communities and individuals in the United States to meet the behavioral prescriptions inherent in these definitions and viewpoints. This research is timely because sustainability is becoming a cornerstone of national and international environmental strategies designed to simultaneously achieve environmental, economic, and social goals. In the United States, many communities have adopted sustainability principles as the foundation for both their environmental protection efforts and their socioeconomic development initiatives. This research is important because it highlights serious problems communities and inviduals may have in achieving sustainability expectations, and illustrates how much work is needed to help communities and individuals overcome numerous considerable and complex constraints to sustainability
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