Weak and strong sustainability
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Weak and strong sustainability
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Weak and strong sustainability are terms that have emerged from the field of environmental economics and describe opposing approaches to sustainability, specifically in relation to natural resource management and economic development. One of the first pieces of work to discuss these ideas was "Blueprint for a Green Economy" by Pearce, Markandya, and Barbier, published in 1989. This work laid the foundations for further discussion on the substitutability of natural capital and human-made capital
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weak_and_strong_sustainability
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2011-11-06T09:45:00Z
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2024-08-29T21:01:06Z
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