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Principal sustainability components: empirical analysis of synergies between the three pillars of sustainability
Authors:Ralph Hansmann  Harald A Mieg  Peter Frischknecht
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Sciences , Swiss Federal Institute of Technology , ETH Zurich, SOL F.7, Sonneggstrasse 33, Zurich , CH-8092 , Switzerland hansmann@env.ethz.ch;3. Institute of Geography , Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin , Unter den Linden 6, Berlin , D-10099 , Germany;4. Department of Environmental Sciences , Swiss Federal Institute of Technology , ETH Zurich, SOL F.7, Sonneggstrasse 33, Zurich , CH-8092 , Switzerland
Abstract:Starting from the concept of three fundamental sustainability dimensions (environmental, social, and economic), this study investigated professional contributions to sustainability by means of principal component analysis (PCA). Graduates from the Environmental Sciences program (N?=?542) at ETH Zurich described their best professional contributions to sustainable development. Next, they evaluated whether their best practice example contributed to achieving any of the five environmental, social, and economic objectives of the Swiss national sustainability strategy. These judgments served as the basis for a PCA aiming to identify principal sustainability components (PSCs) covering typical synergies between sustainability objectives within and transcending the three fundamental dimensions. Three PSCs capturing important synergies were identified. PSC 1 Product and Process Development reflects how ecological innovation and modernization can generate social and economic benefits and at the same time facilitate the reduction in use of as well as the responsible use of natural resources. PSC 2 Education and Social Economics reflects how educational activities and sociocultural sustainability initiatives can simultaneously promote income and employment, social and human capital, and free personal development. PSC 3 Protection of Nature and Humans covers the synergetic benefits which protection of natural spaces and biodiversity and the reduction of environmental risks have for the protection of health and safety of the population. The study also revealed that integration of environmental, social, and economic aspects is often connected to conflicts between these dimensions. However, contributions which consider the economic situation of future generations or enhance social and human capital achieved considerable integration but showed no inclination toward such conflicts.
Keywords:sustainability  pillars  dimensions  synergies  integration  economic  social  environmental
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