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Exploring Social Sustainability and Economic Practices: Multi-Journal Compendium

doi: 10.3390/su12051718
handle: 11588/832548
In consideration of the three pillars of sustainability, alongside the environment, social and economic dimensions interplay valuable insight into how society is molded and what key components should be considered. In terms of social sustainability, there are processes and framework objectives that promote wellbeing integral to the balance of people, planet, and profit. Economic practices consider the system of production, resource allocation, and distribution of goods and services with respect to demand and supply between economic agents. As a result, an economic system is a variant of the social system in which it exists. At present, the forefront of social sustainability research partially encompasses the impact economic practices have on people and society—with notable emphasis centered on the urban environment. Specific interdisciplinary analyses within the scope of sustainability, social development, competitiveness, and motivational management as well as decision making within the urban landscape are considered. This book contains nine thoroughly refereed contributions that interconnect detailed research into the two pillars reviewed.
- Queensland University of Technology Australia
- University Federico II of Naples Italy
- University of Gdańsk Poland
- University of Gloucestershire United Kingdom
- International Humanitarian University Ukraine
330, Economics, Social development, NA_9000_Aesthetics_of_cities, motivational management, HB, SB469_Landscape, TJ807-830, TD194-195, stakeholders, Renewable energy sources, Stakeholders, wellbeing, research methods, Motivational management, Competitiveness; Economics; Motivational management; Research methods; Social development; Stakeholders; Sustainability; Sustainable decision making; Urban landscape; Wellbeing, GE1-350, Urban landscape, social development, competitiveness, GE, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Wellbeing, urban landscape, economics, sustainability, GF, 300, Competitiveness, sustainable decision making, Environmental sciences, Sustainability, Sustainable decision making, H1, Research methods
330, Economics, Social development, NA_9000_Aesthetics_of_cities, motivational management, HB, SB469_Landscape, TJ807-830, TD194-195, stakeholders, Renewable energy sources, Stakeholders, wellbeing, research methods, Motivational management, Competitiveness; Economics; Motivational management; Research methods; Social development; Stakeholders; Sustainability; Sustainable decision making; Urban landscape; Wellbeing, GE1-350, Urban landscape, social development, competitiveness, GE, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Wellbeing, urban landscape, economics, sustainability, GF, 300, Competitiveness, sustainable decision making, Environmental sciences, Sustainability, Sustainable decision making, H1, Research methods
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