``Strong sustainability: epistemological and political stakes, from ecological economics to other social sciences''
Affiliation auteurs | Affiliation ok |
Titre | ``Strong sustainability: epistemological and political stakes, from ecological economics to other social sciences'' |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Auteurs | Boisvert V, Carnoye L, Petitimbert R |
Journal | DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE & TERRITOIRES |
Volume | 11 |
Date Published | JUL |
Type of Article | Editorial Material |
ISSN | 1772-9971 |
Mots-clés | ecological economics, epistemology, natural capital, strong sustainability |
Résumé | The notion of ``strong sustainability'' is being reassessed in different disciplines of the humanities and social sciences such as history (Quenet, 2016), geography (Chartier, 2016), but also ethics and political science. It obviously raises important epistemological questions about the integration of environmental issues into social sciences (Blanc et al., 2017). However, the distinction between ``weak'' and ``strong'' sustainability first emerged in ecological economics in the mid-1990s. Strong sustainability immediately became part of the interplay of actors and conflicts of legitimacy that still weigh on its heuristic scope, as well as on its ability to nurture the plurality of representations of social relations with the environment. |
DOI | 10.4000/developpementdurable.17502 |