Social Sustainability: Overcome Duality Proposition
Integrated and Sustainable Development: Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference "Economic Science for Rural Development" 2012
Jānis Vanags, Georgs Mote, Ineta Geipele, Ilona Butāne, Helma Jirgena

Being aware of the conditions of sustainable development of the origin concept, its content and meaning, it can be concluded that the sustainable development concept of socio-economic content should be focused on satisfaction of a human`s basic needs - ensuring necessary conditions for existence and survival in the current situation and future. To more clearly understand the socio-economic, ecological, and institutional context of sustainable development, it is important to look at the world "from above" in spatial and time dimensions.


Keywords
basic needs, concept, natural resources, sustainable development
Hyperlink
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Vanags, J., Mote, G., Geipele, I., Butāne, I., Jirgena, H. Social Sustainability: Overcome Duality Proposition. In: Integrated and Sustainable Development: Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference "Economic Science for Rural Development", Latvia, Jelgava, 26-27 April, 2012. Jelgava: Latvia University of Agriculture, 2012, pp.267-271. ISBN 978-9934-8304-0-2. ISSN 1691-3078.

Publication language
English (en)
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