مروری بر روند تکاملی مدلهای توسعه پایدار با رویکردی انتقادی
الموضوعات :
1 - دانش آموخته دکتری علوم و مهندسی آبخیزداری، اداره کل منابع طبیعی و آبخیزداری استان فارس.
الکلمات المفتاحية: توسعه پایدار, محیطزیست, رویکرد انتقادی,
ملخص المقالة :
بهطور کلی برای بیان و به تصویر کشیدن مفهوم پایداری از مدلهای مفهومی استفاده شده و در سالهای اخیــر مدلهای مختلفی برای بیان و نشان دادن مفهوم توسعه پایدار از سوی پژوهشگران و تحلیلگران این حوزه ارائه گردیده است. در این پژوهش که از نوع پژوهشهای مروری و کتابخانهای میباشد، تلاش گردیده روند تکاملی مدلهای توسعه پایدار و مطالب بیان شده پیرامون مدلهای توسعه پایدار مورد بررسی و تحلیل قرار گیرد. بدین منظور، تعداد بیش از 50 مقاله در حوزه نظری توسعه پایدار و مدلهای آن مورد بررسی و کنکاش قرار گرفت که از میان آنها تعداد 39 مقاله برتر براساس محتوا و رسایی مطلب به عنوان منبع و مآخذ مورد استفاده قرار گرفته است. این پژوهش با بیان سیر تکاملی مدلهای توسعه پایدار در گذر زمان، مجموعهای واحد در قالب مقالهای مروری با رویکردی انتقادی شامل قابلیتها، ظرفیتها، نقاط قوت و ضعف مدلهای توسعه پایداری که تاکنون در سطح جهانی مطرح شدهاند، ارائه داده است. نتایج این پژوهش نشان میدهد که عدم استقلال ابعاد سهگانه، نادیده گرفتن بُعد زمان، و توجه کمتر به بُعد محیطزیستی از عمدهترین مشکلات مدلهای موجود میباشد.
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Dyllick, T., & Hockerts, K. (2002). Beyond the business case for corporate sustainability. Business Strategy and the Environment, 11(2), 130-141.
Hamedani, A. Z. (2014). Methodology and statistical analysis of sustainable transportation criteria for certification systems [Doctoral Dissertation, University ätsbibliothek Wuppertal].
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Mieg, H. A. (2012). Sustainability and innovation in urban development: concept and case. Sustainable Development, 20(4), 251-263.
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