Abstract
If we are to develop such a holistic approach to sustainability, we must consider much longer timeframes than is usual in current research. This enables us to include slow changes, to study a wider range of socio-environmental system states, and to include second-order changes in our understanding. It avoids looking at the situation as if we are seeing a seriously ill patient without knowing what a healthy one looks like.
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van der Leeuw, S. (2019). Social Sustainability, Past and Future. Social Sustainability, Past and Future. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108595247
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