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Institutionalisation of Sustainable Development

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  • Annamária Orbán

    (Department of Sociology and Communication, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Stoczek u. 1-3, H-1111 Budapest, Hungary)

Abstract

The study aims first at clarifying the concept of sustainable development from (economic) theoretical and ethical points of view, and second at answering the question: can we talk about the practical implementation of the theory or idea, about institutionalisation in the author's interpretation based on international and national experience? The author interprets the concept of institutionalisation broadly, closer to the term of operationalisation, since this part of the research tried to cover such practical phenomena like international agreements, regulatory mechanisms, various programmes and institutions which attempted to put theory into practice.

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  • Annamária Orbán, 2005. "Institutionalisation of Sustainable Development," Society and Economy, Akadémiai Kiadó, Hungary, vol. 27(2), pages 263-286, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:aka:soceco:v:27:y:2005:i:2:p:263-286
    Note: The previous version of this paper was presented at the summer university entitled Environmental Politics in the New Europe, Gorizia (Italy) 31 August – 10 September 2004. The research paper was made in the framework of an MTA-ISES research project called “Local Communities and Regional Co-operation for the Sustainable Development in Hungary before EU Accession”. The author expresses her thanks to Sándor Kerekes and the anonymous referees for their valuable remarks added to the previous Hungarian versions of this paper. Remaining mistakes are mine
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