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2004 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

Sustainability: Ecological, Social, Economic, Technological, and Systems Perspectives

verfasst von : Heriberto Cabezas, Christopher W. Pawlowski, Audrey L. Mayer, N. Theresa Hoagland

Erschienen in: Technological Choices for Sustainability

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Sustainability is generally associated with a definition by the World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987: “... development that meets the needs and aspirations of the present without compromising the ability to meet those of the future...” However, there is no mathematical theory embodying these concepts, although one would be immensely valuable in humanity’s efforts to manage the environment. The concept of sustainability applies to integrated systems comprising humans and the rest of nature; the structures and operation of the human component (society, economy, law, etc.) must be such that they reinforce the persistence of the structures and operation of the natural component (ecosystem trophic linkages, biodiversity, biogeochemical cycles, etc.). One of the challenges of sustainability research lies in linking measures of ecosystem functioning to the structure and operation of the associated social system. We review the nature of this complex system including its ecological, social, economic, and technological aspects, and propose an approach to assessing sustainability based on Information Theory that bridges the natural and human systems. These principles are then illustrated using a model system with an ecological food web linked to a rudimentary social system. This work is part of the efforts of a larger multidisciplinary group at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Risk Management Research Laboratory.

Metadaten
Titel
Sustainability: Ecological, Social, Economic, Technological, and Systems Perspectives
verfasst von
Heriberto Cabezas
Christopher W. Pawlowski
Audrey L. Mayer
N. Theresa Hoagland
Copyright-Jahr
2004
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10270-1_3