Peculiarities of the Relation between Human and Environmental Wellbeing in Different Stages of National Development

The literature formed around the concept of sustainable development emphasizes that its achievement depends on how its dimensions evolve. Considering that the economic dimension is not an end in itself, but a means for achieving the other two dimensions, we concentrated on the relation between envir...

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Main Authors: Simona-Roxana Ulman, Costica Mihai, Cristina Cautisanu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/19/8106
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spelling doaj-9cdf1091c1ee4f6794a611b1a225a32c2020-11-25T02:50:03ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-10-01128106810610.3390/su12198106Peculiarities of the Relation between Human and Environmental Wellbeing in Different Stages of National DevelopmentSimona-Roxana Ulman0Costica Mihai1Cristina Cautisanu2CERNESIM Environmental Research Center, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, 700505 Iasi, RomaniaFaculty of Economics and Business Administration, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, 700505 Iasi, RomaniaCERNESIM Environmental Research Center, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, 700505 Iasi, RomaniaThe literature formed around the concept of sustainable development emphasizes that its achievement depends on how its dimensions evolve. Considering that the economic dimension is not an end in itself, but a means for achieving the other two dimensions, we concentrated on the relation between environment and society. Using the framework of Sustainable Society Index, we applied path analysis for identifying the effects of human wellbeing components on environmental wellbeing for 71 countries around the world in 2016. The countries were grouped into two groups—factor-driven and innovation-driven economies—according to Global Competitiveness Report. The main results revealed that once the society develops, the pressure upon the environment tends to move from the necessity of offering the basic human needs to the one regarding superior societal needs. While the least developed nations have to pay attention especially to population growth, safe sanitation and health as primary channels of better protecting the environment, in the case of the most developed countries, the main directions of environmental improvement may be education and good governance. Thus, a high environmental concern has to be cultivated in the development process, whichever its stage, but with distinct directions of action, as shown by this study.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/19/8106environmental wellbeinghuman wellbeingstages of developmentpath analysis
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author Simona-Roxana Ulman
Costica Mihai
Cristina Cautisanu
spellingShingle Simona-Roxana Ulman
Costica Mihai
Cristina Cautisanu
Peculiarities of the Relation between Human and Environmental Wellbeing in Different Stages of National Development
Sustainability
environmental wellbeing
human wellbeing
stages of development
path analysis
author_facet Simona-Roxana Ulman
Costica Mihai
Cristina Cautisanu
author_sort Simona-Roxana Ulman
title Peculiarities of the Relation between Human and Environmental Wellbeing in Different Stages of National Development
title_short Peculiarities of the Relation between Human and Environmental Wellbeing in Different Stages of National Development
title_full Peculiarities of the Relation between Human and Environmental Wellbeing in Different Stages of National Development
title_fullStr Peculiarities of the Relation between Human and Environmental Wellbeing in Different Stages of National Development
title_full_unstemmed Peculiarities of the Relation between Human and Environmental Wellbeing in Different Stages of National Development
title_sort peculiarities of the relation between human and environmental wellbeing in different stages of national development
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The literature formed around the concept of sustainable development emphasizes that its achievement depends on how its dimensions evolve. Considering that the economic dimension is not an end in itself, but a means for achieving the other two dimensions, we concentrated on the relation between environment and society. Using the framework of Sustainable Society Index, we applied path analysis for identifying the effects of human wellbeing components on environmental wellbeing for 71 countries around the world in 2016. The countries were grouped into two groups—factor-driven and innovation-driven economies—according to Global Competitiveness Report. The main results revealed that once the society develops, the pressure upon the environment tends to move from the necessity of offering the basic human needs to the one regarding superior societal needs. While the least developed nations have to pay attention especially to population growth, safe sanitation and health as primary channels of better protecting the environment, in the case of the most developed countries, the main directions of environmental improvement may be education and good governance. Thus, a high environmental concern has to be cultivated in the development process, whichever its stage, but with distinct directions of action, as shown by this study.
topic environmental wellbeing
human wellbeing
stages of development
path analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/19/8106
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