1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf01965414
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Sustainable development: Scientific and ethical assessments

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“…Sustainability requires a holistic approach that is able to address demographic [10], economic [11], agricultural [12], ecological [13] and ethical [14] issues for the correct evaluation of different strategies and policies, distinguishing three hierarchical levels of human activity, i.e., economy, society and the level of ecology or environment [15], with the objective of improving the quality of human life. This approach involves the management and even the transformation of ecosystems [16], taking advantage of their goods and services, reducing the problems caused by their overexploitation [17] and distributing the ecological costs and benefits among the populations involved [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainability requires a holistic approach that is able to address demographic [10], economic [11], agricultural [12], ecological [13] and ethical [14] issues for the correct evaluation of different strategies and policies, distinguishing three hierarchical levels of human activity, i.e., economy, society and the level of ecology or environment [15], with the objective of improving the quality of human life. This approach involves the management and even the transformation of ecosystems [16], taking advantage of their goods and services, reducing the problems caused by their overexploitation [17] and distributing the ecological costs and benefits among the populations involved [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Στη θεωρία, οι βασικές αρχές της αειφορίας αξιώνουν, καταρχήν, προσεγγίσεις που λαµβάνουν υπ' όψη σε ισοδύναµο επίπεδο, τις οικολογικές, οικονοµικές και κοινωνικές διαστάσεις του συστήµατος που µελετάται και, κατά δεύτερον, µία αναλυτική έρευνα για την κατανόηση όχι µόνο ενός παράγοντα, αλλά και των πολύπλοκων λειτουργιών και αλληλεπιδράσεων µεταξύ των στοιχείων ενός συστήµατος, ανάλογα µε τη χωρική και χρονική κλίµακα (Allen et al, 1991;Giampietro and Bukkens, 1992;van Cauwenbergh et al, 2007;Lichtfouse et al, 2009;Dantsis et al, 2010;. Pelzer et al 2012).…”
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