We might as well use it sustainably to rescue our atmosphere, our planet, and ourselves. O próprio nome ISO é uma sigla oficial, mas é também uma palavra vem do grego isos -que significa isobar, isométrico, além de lembrar triângulo isósceles (dois ângulos iguais) [Arnolds, 1993 e Henkoff, 1993, apud Hormozi 1997]. The triple bottom line, the global reporting initiative, and corporate sustainability, Mishan EJ (1977) The economic growth debate: an assessment. have all adopted the common language of ‘sustainability’, we suggest that this presents itself as the source, confusion and competing conceptualisation. Auxiliary data. Environ Impact Assess Rev, Redclift MR (1987) Sustainable development: exploring the contra-, Redclift M (2005) Sustainable development (1987–2005): an oxy-. The absen, solid conception frustrates approaches towards a theoretically, ‘sustainability’, to the extent where ‘sustainability science’. The reason may be due to the early stage of research, when sustainable performance was mentioned, and ecological performance was used to refer to environmental performance. For example, economic indicators that measure monetary flow when assessing organisational sustainability. Caradonna JL (2014) Sustainability: a history. elusive centre of the three lies ‘sustainable development’, the balance of these goals. I -INTRODUÇÃO O despertar da consciência ecológica é um dos principais avanços e mudanças desse século. Ecol Appl, Gibson RB (2006) Beyond the pillars: sustainability assessment as a, framework for effective integration of social, economic and, ecological considerations in significant decision-making. An Action Plan, The measurement of sustainable behaviour and satisfaction with services in cruise tourism experiences. resource conservation for sustainable development. A lack of a clear conceptual. Perg-, Clinton RL (1977) Ecodevelopment. Hicks and Streeten, The 1972 UN Conference on the Human–Environment, in Stockholm marked the first global summit to consider, human impacts on the environment, and the first major, attempt to reconcile economic development with environ-, mental integrity which were commonly regarded as, conference was the concept of ‘environmentally sound, development’, which by 1973 had been coined as ‘eco-, opment’ was defined by Ignacy Sachs in 1978 as ‘‘an, approach to development aimed at harmonising social and. to be the first explicit conceptualisation of the pillars, complete with diagram, and discussion of inherent ‘trade-, offs’. Here, we would place the approaches taken, by the UN and IUCN who, whilst generally avoiding the, language of systems, talk about these individual dimen-. In terms of economic and social sustainability assessment criteria, the reinforced concrete alternative has the lowest production costs and the lowest labor intensity (measured in terms of full-time equivalents). Indeed, when the General Assembly adopted, the finalised SDGs in 2015, it is stated how the goals are, sions of sustainable development: the economic, social and, dimensions do not explicitly form any part of the frame-, Whilst the IUCN introduced the term ‘sustainable devel-, opment’ into the mainstream in 1980, it received little, conceptualisation in the academic literature prior to the, 1987 publication of the Brundtland Report. Tulloch L, Neilson D (2014) The neoliberalisation of sustainability. We have argued that the early literature considering the, pillars may be split broadly between those who view the, three as distinct perspectives, and those who take a systems, approach. src/public/js/zxcvbn.js This package implements a content management system with security features by default. World conservation congress 13–23, IUCN, UNEP, WWF (1980) World conservation strategy. Perfect for the winter weather, there will be a selection of four-wheel-drive vehicles in this auction... NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. (WKBN) – Police released the legal name of the transgender woman who died Thursday after being attacked in New Wilmington. Although there has been substantial progress in our understanding of institutions in development generally, less emphasis has been placed on the relevance of institutions to environment, particularly in developing countries like Nigeria. She frequently discusses issues from what she describes as a victims' rights standpoint, with an outspoken style that has brought her both praise and criticism. The confusion of competing conceptualisations and dif-, ferent interpretations of the economic pillar within this, early literature can then be understood if we view sus-, tainability not as a coherent singular concept, but as a, common language of broad schools of thought with the, The depiction of the economic pillar in terms of an, economic growth goal, placed on equal footing with social, and environmental factors, despite the wealth of critical, literature, can be seen as an embodiment of the ideological, win–win scenario of ‘sustainable growth’ pushed in the, 1987 Brundtland Report. Commission on sustainable development ninth, session (DESA/DSD/2001/3). Caldwell goes into some depth discussing the, ecological critique, arguing that the 1972 Stockholm, Conference succeeded in placing the need to reconcile, economic development and environmental protection on, the global agenda, and precipitated the notion of ‘eco-de-, Brundtland Report which holds that poverty and environ-, mental problems are inherently linked, and that ‘‘meeting, Thus, we see the three pillars are fundamentally rooted. Credited as one of the earliest ecological, ). sions having specific goals. Where and... Pennsylvania's bipartisan COVID-19 task force was only a few days into meeting when it was told of the vaccination distribution problem that is now expected to cause a ripple effect across the state. The presentation of an, economic pillar centred on growth, equal in importance to, social and environmental pillars of sustainability, as an, unquestioned, unprobed necessity cements this framing of, the pillars as common sense.