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Six Key Drivers for Sustainable Development

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  • Arnaud Diemer

    (University of Clermont Auvergne, CERDI, France)

  • Arnaud Diemer

    (Jean Monnet Excellence Center on Sustainability (ERASME), France)

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Sustainable development, popularized by the Brundtland report, celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2017. This oxymoron for some, or chimera for others, follows the line of the UN reports: Our Common Crisis (Brandt report, 1980), Our Common Security (Palme report, 1982), and Our Common Future [1]. In reports, sustainable development is often reduced to a set of recommendations. If sustainable development is to embody a real paradigm shift, it must be articulated around key drivers enshrined in the scientific community-

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  • Arnaud Diemer & Arnaud Diemer, 2019. "Six Key Drivers for Sustainable Development," International Journal of Environmental Sciences & Natural Resources, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 18(4), pages 128-156, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:ijesnr:v:18:y:2019:i:4:p:128-156
    DOI: 10.19080/IJESNR.2019.18.555994
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