Author/Authors :
Walter، نويسنده , , Christof and Stützel، نويسنده , , Hartmut، نويسنده ,
DocumentNumber :
3540551
Title Of Article :
A new method for assessing the sustainability of land-use systems (I): Identifying the relevant issues
شماره ركورد :
2812
Latin Abstract :
Definitions of sustainability abound. However, they tend to be abstract and thus open to diverging interpretations. Conversely, scientists need concrete guidance to develop quantitative measures of the sustainability of agricultural systems, such as sustainability indicators. Bridging this gap between what policy provides and what scientists need involves strong normative elements. ublications on sustainable agriculture suggest bridging the gap through participatory stakeholder processes. However, participatory stakeholder involvement is not always practicable, due to the high cost and time required. In addition, the outcome of such processes can lack transparency and validity to outsiders. s paper (the first of a series of two, [Walter, C. and Stützel, H., 2009-this issue. A new method for assessing the sustainability of land-use systems (II): Evaluating impact indicators. Ecological Economics]), we introduce an alternative method for concretising sustainability within a given context. It is based on a systematic inventory of potential issues through a structured literature review, and then uses a simple and transparent criterion to decide which of these potential issues is actually relevant within the given context. pproach yields a set of concrete issues against which to test the impact of agricultural production systems. It also makes transparent the normative and descriptive elements of the process, which helps to control value-driven biases. We demonstrate the practical applicability of this approach by testing it for an agricultural area in Northwest Germany.
From Page :
1275
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Sustainable agriculture , Indicators , Sustainability assessment , Life cycle assessment , Severity ratios
JournalTitle :
Studia Iranica
To Page :
1287
To Page :
1287
Link To Document :
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