Understanding indicators and monitoring for sustainability in the context of complex social-ecological systems

Summary

The goal of sustainable development is to meet the socio-economic and environmental objectives without comprising the needs of future generations. Since the Rio Summit of 1992, the concept of sustainability has captured our imaginations and aspirations and efforts to develop its indicators have increased.

A range of sustainability indicators have been developed within various socio-economic, environmental and cultural contexts- including biodiversity, economy, energy, water, land use and transport. Sustainability indicators are widespread in international development arena. They have become popularized among governments, non-governmental organizations, private sector and the wider public.

Based on multiple cases across the world, this book explores opportunities and challenges associated with the practical application of sustainability indicators. The book reflects diversity of professionals of inter-disciplinary backgrounds covering contemporary issues within different socio-economic and environmental contexts.

Each chapter presents practical examples of the merits and challenges of using sustainability indicators and draws conclusions and lessons learned. The book targets a range of audience from students, academics to development practitioners and policy-makers.

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Link to centre authors: Haider, Jamila
Publication info: Haider, L.J., B. Strassburg, A. Iribarrem, T. Gardner, A. Latawiec, H. Alves-Pinto. 2015. Understanding indicators and monitoring for sustainability in the context of complex social-ecological systems. In: Latawiec, A.E., D. Agol (Eds.), Sustainability Indicators in Practice. De Gruyter, Boston, MA, USA pp. 23–36.

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