Approaches for Measuring Sustainability

Approaches for Measuring Sustainability

Author: 
Grigoroudis, Evangelos
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2012
Responsibility: 
Kouikoglou, Vassilis S., jt. author
Phillis, Yannis A., jt. author
Editor: 
Olla, Phillip
Journal Title: 
Global Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy Systems
Source: 
Global Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy Systems
Abstract: 

The environment provides the economy with resources (e.g., water, air, fuels, food, metals, minerals, and drugs), services (e.g., the cycles of H2O, C, CO2, N, O2; photosynthesis, and soil formation), and mechanisms to absorb waste. Economic growth is based on these three services, and since the global ecosystem does not grow, economic growth cannot continue indefinitely. The concepts of sustainability and sustainable development have received much attention among policy-makers and scientists as a result of the existence of limits to growth and the dramatic environmental changes of the last decades. Sustainability integrates environmental, economic, and societal aspects. It also covers different geographical scales: ecosystems, regions, countries, and the globe. In this chapter, the authors review various models of sustainability assessment. Since there is no universally accepted definition and measuring technique of sustainability, these different models lead to different assessments. They also present a discussion of the sustainability indicators, aggregation tools, and data imputation techniques used in each approach.

Series: 
Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development

CITATION: Grigoroudis, Evangelos. Approaches for Measuring Sustainability edited by Olla, Phillip . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2012. Global Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy Systems - Available at: https://library.au.int/approaches-measuring-sustainability