Oldfield, J. and Shaw, D.J.B. (2002) Revisiting sustainable development: Russian cultural and scientific traditions and the concept of sustainable development. Area, 34(4), pp. 391-400. (doi: 10.1111/1475-4762.00096)
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Publisher's URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1475-4762.00096
Abstract
The World Summit on Sustainable Development (26 August–4 September 2002), held in Johannesburg on the tenth anniversary of the first Earth Summit, provides the opportunity to reflect on the meaning of the sustainable development concept. This paper uses the case study of the Russian Federation to explore the relationship between official interpretations of sustainable development and alternative understandings concerned with the betterment of humankind, which draw on Russia's cultural and scientific heritage. It is suggested that there is much to be gained from reopening the sustainable development debate to incorporate such cultural particularities, both at the national and international levels.
Item Type: | Articles |
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Status: | Published |
Refereed: | Yes |
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: | Oldfield, Dr Jonathan |
Authors: | Oldfield, J., and Shaw, D.J.B. |
Subjects: | G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GE Environmental Sciences |
College/School: | College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Central and East European Studies |
Journal Name: | Area |
ISSN: | 1475-4762 |
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