2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10103682
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Operationalizing Sustainability as a Safe Policy Space

Abstract: It is possible to frame sustainability as occurring when the global or local system is within a set of limits and boundaries, such as the concept of safe operating spaces within planetary boundaries. However, such framings, whilst highly useful conceptually, have been difficult to translate into operation, especially in the development of policies. Here we show how it is possible to define a safe operating space, bounded by sets of constraints. These constraints can be of a variety of forms (e.g., income, or b… Show more

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“…Even though the concept of sustainable development with three basic dimensions is quite clear, there are still problems with its operationalisation and measurement, as well as the assessment of the distance between its desired level and the socio-economic practice (including its social goals) [82][83][84][85]. Moreover, Elington [86] underlined that assuming triple line sustainability, it is not possible to achieve the desired level of sustainability in the economic, social, and environmental dimensions without considering that they interplay.…”
Section: Qol From a Sustainability Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though the concept of sustainable development with three basic dimensions is quite clear, there are still problems with its operationalisation and measurement, as well as the assessment of the distance between its desired level and the socio-economic practice (including its social goals) [82][83][84][85]. Moreover, Elington [86] underlined that assuming triple line sustainability, it is not possible to achieve the desired level of sustainability in the economic, social, and environmental dimensions without considering that they interplay.…”
Section: Qol From a Sustainability Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%