GEG 2110 Lecture 2:
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A commonly-cited working example: activities that meet the needs and aspirations of the present without compromising the ability to meet those of the future . Moreover, it is now commonly considered to be a concept with three interacting dimensions: un"s report, our common future (1987, pages 36-38, 41. First, environmental stresses are linked to one another. Second, environmental stresses and patterns of economic development: are linked to one another , and political factors. Third, environmental and economic problems are linked to many social. No single blueprint of sustainability will be found, as economic and: social systems and ecological conditions differ widely among countries. It is now commonly considered to be a concept with three interacting dimensions. Erik swyngedouw (2007), university of manchester: in an edited volume on the paradox of sustainable development," swyngedouw has suggested that sustainability was a shallow yet fashionable concept that involved too little real debate.