Title: Sustainable Development
1Sustainable Development Sustainability
- References
- Unit textbook DesJardins, Chapter 1
- UNCED (1992) Agenda 21
- Worldwatch Institute State of the World 2003 -
preface - www.sd-commission.org.uk
- J. Porritt (2001) The only game in town Green
Futures magazine
2Overview of session
- History of the concepts
- Concepts
- sustainable development sustainability
- 3 pillars of sustainability/ triple bottom line
- Natural capital
- Corporate sustainability
- Critiques of the concept
3History / development of the concept
- 1980 World Conservation Strategy
- 1987 Our Common Future (Brundtland)
- 1992 Rio Earth Summit
- Agenda 21 global, national, local
- 1996 Sustainability indicators
- 1999 UK Strategy updated 2005
- 2002 Johannesburg World Summit on
Sustainable Development
4Sustainable Development
- Definitions
- ......development that meets the needs of the
present without compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs.
WCED, 1987 (Brundtland) - .....improving the quality of human life
while living within the carrying capacity of
supporting ecosystems - Munro Holdgate,1991
5 Sustainable Development -
made up of 3 closely related issues
- Environment must be valued not treated as a
free good. Minimal use of non-renewable
resources protect ecosystems - Equity for developing countries key issue of
poverty has to be addressed - Futurity society, businesses and individuals
must operate on a different timescale than
currently operates - so that long-term,
inter-generational considerations can be tackled. - Welford
1996
6Sustainability
- Definition
- Sustainability involves
- only using resources at a rate which allows them
to be replenished to ensure their long-term
survival, and - not exceeding the environments ability to absorb
pollution. - Peattie, 1992
7 Sustainable Yield Threshold
- Analogy ( from Economics) - distinction between
consuming interest and spending capital. - When the sustainable yield threshold is crossed,
it signals a fundamental change between the
consumer and what is being consumed. - The demands of our generation now exceed the
income, the sustainable yield, of the earths
ecological endowment. - Brown 1996
8 Sustainability - 3 pillars
9 Sustainability - 3 pillars
- 3 Es - Economics, Ecology Ethics
(DesJardins, 2007) - 3 Ps - Profits, People and Planet (Shell
reports) - Triple Bottom Line (Elkington, 1997)
- ie. the simultaneous pursuit of
- economic prosperity
- environmental quality
- social equity
10 One Planet Economy
- UK governments vision and challenge
- from a three-planet economy to one
- A successful economy that grows within the
capacity of the planets resources - Sustainable consumption and production
- (HM Government (2005) Securing the Future)
11 Concept of Natural Capital
(Hawken, Lovins Lovins, 1999)
- Natural Capital is made up of-
- Resources water, minerals, oil, trees, fish,
soil, air, etc - Living Systems grasslands, savannas, oceans,
rainforests, etc - Ecosystem Services exchange of carbon dioxide
oxygen, water storage, flood management, waste
processing, regeneration of the atmosphere, etc
12 Weak vs Strong Sustainability
- Weak sustainability view no inherent difference
between natural capital and other forms of
capital - Strong sustainability view man-made or human
capital cannot substitute for all environmental
resources of all of the ecological services
provided by nature so - these resources and services should be protected
and not depleted
13 The Precautionary
Principle
- Definition where there are threats of serious or
irreversible damage, lack of full scientific
certainty shall not be used as a reason for
postponing cost-effective measures to prevent
environmental degradation (Rio Declaration,
1992)
14Defining Corporate Sustainability ..
- meeting the needs of a firms direct and
indirect stakeholders without compromising its
ability to meet the needs of future stakeholders
as well -
- Dyllick T Hockerts K (2002) Beyond the
business case for corporate sustainability in
the journal Business Strategy and the Environment
, Issue 11
15 Critiques of the concept (Porritt, 2001)
- utopian - idealistic?
- Illusive concept, confusing
- no consensus
- problematic to operationalise
- meaningless?
- easier to recognise what is unsustainable