Sustainability Assessment and Indicators: Tools in a Decision-Making Strategy for Sustainable Development

Tom Waas, Jean Huge, Thomas Block, Thara Wright, Francisco Benitez Capistros, A. Verbruggen

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Abstract

Recognizing the urgent need for sustainability, we argue that to move beyond the rhetoric and to actually realize sustainable development, it must be considered as a decision-making strategy. We demonstrate that sustainability assessment and sustainability indicators can be powerful decision-supporting tools that foster sustainable development by addressing three sustainability decision-making challenges: interpretation, information-structuring, and influence. Particularly, since the 1990s many substantial and often promising sustainability assessment and sustainability indicators efforts are made. However, better practices and a broader shared understanding are still required. We aim to contribute to that objective by adopting a theoretical perspective that frames SA and SI in the context of sustainable development as a decision-making strategy and that introduces both fields along several essential aspects in a structured and comparable manner.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5512-5534
Number of pages22
JournalSustainability
Volume6
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - 11 Aug 2014

Keywords

  • sustainability assessment
  • sustainability indicators
  • decision-making
  • impact assessment
  • sustainable development

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