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  2. Sustainable development - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable development, like sustainability, is regarded to have three dimensions: the environment, economy and society. The idea is that a good balance between the three dimensions should be achieved. Instead of calling them dimensions, other terms commonly used are pillars, domains, aspects, spheres

  3. Sustainable Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable healthcare is organised medical care that ensures the health needs of the current population are met, without compromising environmental, economic or social resources for future generations . Commonly used schematics of the tripartite description of sustainability: Left, typical representation of sustainability as three intersecting ...

  4. Sustainability - Wikipedia

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    Sustainability is a social goal for people to co-exist on Earth over a long time. Definitions of this term are disputed and have varied with literature, context, and time. [2] [1] Sustainability usually has three dimensions (or pillars): environmental, economic, and social. [1]

  5. File:Visualization of pillars of sustainability.webp - Wikipedia

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    Three pillars of sustainability: in search of conceptual origins. Sustain Sci 14, 681–695 (2019). ... Mao, Y. & Robinson, D. Three pillars of sustainability: in ...

  6. Weak and strong sustainability - Wikipedia

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    A diagram indicating the relationship between the three pillars of sustainability, suggesting that both economy and society are constrained by environmental limits Other inadequacies of the paradigm include the difficulties in measuring savings rates and the inherent problems in quantifying the many different attributes and functions of the ...

  7. Cultural sustainability - Wikipedia

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    Culture is defined as a set of beliefs, morals, methods, institutions and a collection of human knowledge that is dependent on the transmission of these characteristics to younger generations. [4] Cultural sustainability has been categorized under the social pillar of the three pillars of sustainability, but some argue that cultural ...

  8. Our Common Future - Wikipedia

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    In addition, key contributions of Our Common Future to the concept of sustainable development include the recognition that the many crises facing the planet are interlocking crises that are elements of a single crisis of the whole and of the vital need for the active participation of all sectors of society in consultation and decisions relating ...

  9. Brundtland Commission - Wikipedia

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    The three main pillars of sustainable development include economic growth, environmental protection, and social equality. While many people agree that each of these three ideas contribute to the overall idea of sustainability, it is difficult to find evidence of equal levels of initiatives for the three pillars in countries' policies worldwide.