COUNTING FOR SUSTAINABILITY: THE RISKS OF CREATING A MARKET FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

Global sustainability is a 30 years old dream of humanity; it still appears to remain a goal, with little progress seen towards it. Local sustainability is challenged even more; first of all, there seems to be a competition among the two. Local actors have found ways to act under the umbrella of glo...

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Main Authors: Alexandru-Ionuţ PETRIȘOR, Arina Alma SUSA, Liliana Elza PETRIȘOR
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press, Iasi, Romania 2020-06-01
Series:Present Environment and Sustainable Development
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Online Access:http://www.pesd.ro/articole/nr.14/nr.1/pesd2020141013.pdf
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Summary:Global sustainability is a 30 years old dream of humanity; it still appears to remain a goal, with little progress seen towards it. Local sustainability is challenged even more; first of all, there seems to be a competition among the two. Local actors have found ways to act under the umbrella of global sustainability in a local unsustainable manner. The article discusses several examples, including the issue of protected areas, the trading mechanisms and three international examples; all together they seem to pint out that sustainability remains an oxymoronic concept, with little chances of implementation; the choices between conservation and development or between economy and its socio-environmental impact are still to me made.
ISSN:2284-7820