Sustainable Development from the Management and Social Science Perspective
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050).
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Dear Colleagues,
In the era of climate change, the issue of sustainable development is becoming crucial as never before. The problems of degradation of our planet’s natural resources, and the resulting climate and environmental changes are not just global; we are beginning to experience its dramatic effects on a local scale as well, directly and with increasing strength and frequency.
Today, those issues should be perceived as an important and multifaceted area of scientific exploration and socioeconomic initiatives, indicating the need for well thought-out, coordinated and broad, far-reaching, pro-environmental actions to be taken by businesses, state institutions, and scientific circles. It should be remembered that the idea of sustainable development involves various aspects of human existence and activity. It affects different spheres of social life, e.g., human behavior, interpersonal and group relations, and adopted consumer behavior patterns and rules; lifestyles and culture, e.g., habits and morals, standards of conduct, attitude towards the environment, legal order; business and economy, for example, policies towards climate and energy issues, environment protection principles; and finally, it impacts various aspects of management and finances, including new norms and procedures, costs of implemented changes, and profits or losses resulting from introducing sustainable development principles.
On one hand, the very complexity and multifaceted nature of sustainable development issues make them an extremely interesting area of scientific research and studies; on the other, though, sustainable development presents an enormous challenge for practitioners and decision-makers involved in social and economic processes. The common challenge is seeking answers to the following question: what systemic mechanisms and individual solutions should be created in order to stimulate human activity towards ecological, economic, and social order?
In this issue of the Sustainability journal, the authors want to demonstrate how the issue of sustainable development combines various scientific trends and disciplines. In an attempt to search for the answers to the most pressing questions relating to sustainable development, the authors present and discuss the multifaceted and multidimensional nature of sustainable development issues as well as explain how it is understood and accepted by various circles. In the long run, such knowledge may facilitate better adaptation of already-applied solutions to many different points of view and areas of maximizing the results of introduced changes. It is the challenge that meets the expectations of both present and future generations.
Prof. Małgorzata Karpinska-Krakowiak
Prof. Dr. Lukasz Skowron
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