Environmental sustainability assessments: toward a new framework

JOUMARD

Type de document
ARTICLE A COMITE DE LECTURE NON REPERTORIE DANS BDI (ACLN)
Langue
anglais
Auteur
JOUMARD
Résumé / Abstract
Definitions of the environmental dimension of sustainable development are usually general and the variety of impacts rarely considered. A correct representation of the full range of effects is necessary for an accurate and transparent environmental sustainability assessment. Environmental impacts and their characteristics are described through the concept of causal chains between a source and a final target. Its parameters are the source target, time and distance scales, and the final target. The scientific disciplines involved in defining indicators are considered. This analysis is based on research on environmental impacts resulting from transport. It allows us to define 49 independent causal chains that address all effects. They are organised into a hierarchy of 27 aggregated chains and 8 groups, as the usual binary classification (quality of life/natural heritage, present/future generations, reversibility and local/global) lacks meaning.
Source
International Journal of Sustainable Society, num. 2, pp. 133-150 p.
Editeur
Inderscience

puce  Accès à la notice sur le portail documentaire de l'IFSTTAR

  Liste complète des notices publiques de l'IFSTTAR