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L’insostenibile leggerezza della sostenibilità: i limiti dell’attuale ecopolitica
Author(s) -
Isabella Capurso,
Emiliano Tolusso,
A. C. Marini,
Luca Bonardi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
geography notebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2611-7207
pISSN - 2611-7193
DOI - 10.7358/gn-2020-002-capu
Subject(s) - sustainability , ambiguity , politics , sustainable development , political science , welfare economics , sociology , computer science , economics , law , ecology , biology , programming language
‘Sustainability’ is a ubiquitous term within the political agenda worldwide. The common recognition of such concept has its roots in the Seventies and is the outcome of a cultural process which integrates the ‘limits to the (capitalistic) growth’ in its paradigm. Notwithstanding, the consistency between ‘sustainability’ as a concept and its expected contents is doubtful. A trustful approach towards the technical domain, together with the incorporation of ‘sustainability’ within the market mechanisms, have largely weakened the opportunity for the concept to be disruptive on a political level, locally and globally. The relevant distance between ‘sustainability’ as a term and its actual contents is the object of the present proposal. The underlying ambiguity of the ‘Sustainable Development Goals’ will be provided as a case-study for our critical review.

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