Sustainability Science: The Emerging Research Program

The last decade has witnessed the emergence of an array of increasingly vibrant movements to harness science and technology (S ) in the quest for a transition toward sustainability. These movements take as their point of departure a widely shared view that the challenge of sustainable development is...

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Collaboration
Congresses as Topic
Conservation of Natural Resources - legislation & jurisprudence
Conservation of Natural Resources - trends
Developing Countries
Ecological sustainability
Ecology
Environmentalism
Humans
Initiatives
International cooperation
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Research - trends
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Social interaction
Sustainability science
Sustainable agriculture
Sustainable development
Sustainable technology
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