Dynamic Sustainability. Sustainability Window Analysis of Chinese Poverty-Environment Nexus Development
Luukkanen, J., Kaivo-oja, J., Vehmas, J., Panula-Ontto, J., & Häyhä, L. (2015). Dynamic Sustainability. Sustainability Window Analysis of Chinese Poverty-Environment Nexus Development. Sustainability, 7(11), 14488-14500. https://doi.org/10.3390/su71114488
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Sustainability Window is a new analysis tool for assessing the sustainability
of development simultaneously in all of its three dimensions (environmental, economic, and
social). The analysis method provides information of the maximum and minimum economic
development that is required to maintain the direction of social and environmental development
towards more sustainable targets. With the Sustainability Window method it is possible to
easily analyze the sustainability using different indicators and different time periods making
comparative analyses easy. The new method makes it also possible to analyze the dynamics
of the sustainability and the changes over time in the width of the window. This provides a
new perspective for analyzing the trends of sustainability and the impacts of underlying
sustainability policies. As an illustration of the method, we have carried out an analysis of
Chinese development using CO2 and SO2 emissions as indicators of the environmental
dimension, number of non-poor people as an indicator of the social dimension and GDP as
an indicator of the economic dimension.
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