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  2. Sustainability science - Wikipedia

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    Sustainability science focuses on issues relating to sustainability and sustainable development as core parts of its subject matter. [2] It is "defined by the problems it addresses rather than by the disciplines it employs" and "serves the need for advancing both knowledge and action by creating a dynamic bridge between the two".

  3. Consilience: The Journal of Sustainable Development

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  4. List of environmental social science journals - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Environment & Development; Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management; Journal of Environmental Economics and Management; Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences; Journal of Environmental Psychology; Journal of Political Ecology

  5. List of environmental journals - Wikipedia

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    A\J: Alternatives Journal—published by the Environmental Studies Association of Canada; Annual Review of Environment and Resources—published by Annual Reviews, Inc.; eco.mont (Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research and Management)—established by the Austrian Academy of Sciences, the University of Innsbruck, and other organizations—covering mountain research in protected area

  6. Consilience - Wikipedia

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    In science and history, consilience (also convergence of evidence or concordance of evidence) is the principle that evidence from independent, unrelated sources can "converge" on strong conclusions. That is, when multiple sources of evidence are in agreement, the conclusion can be very strong even when none of the individual sources of evidence ...

  7. Stanislav Edward Shmelev - Wikipedia

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    This research developed from a series of lectures he gave at European universities on sustainability in Russia, where social and environmental aspects of economic development have been neglected. This methodology is particularly important for defining sustainability, assessing the progress towards sustainability of a given society or system.

  8. Sustainability studies - Wikipedia

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    Sustainability studies is an academic discipline that focuses on the interdisciplinary perspective of the concept of sustainability. Programs include instruction in sustainable development , geography , environmental policies , ethics , ecology , landscape architecture , city and regional planning , economics , natural resources , sociology ...

  9. SDEWES Centre - Wikipedia

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    SDEWES Centre is dedicated to the improvement and dissemination of knowledge on methods, policies and technologies for increasing the sustainability of development by de-coupling growth from natural resources and replacing them with knowledge-based economy, taking into account its economic, environmental and social pillars.