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MSc Sustainable Development

              Gregory Borne
1.   Background to SD
2.   Political evolution and time line
3.   Perspectives
4.   Inter-disciplinarity
5.   Sustainability Science
6.   Activity
•Understanding
sustainable
development is a
personal journey

•The following is my
interpretation of the
important issues

•Develop your own
approach
(epistemology)
   Development that meets the needs of the
    present without compromising the ability of
    future generations to meet their own needs
    (Brundtland 1987-Our Common Future )
   Development?
   Needs?
   Compromise?
   Oxymoron- Contradiction in terms
   Fuzzy concept –means all things to all people
    no real world relevance, ineffective for policy
    development
   Worse still - A means for continuing legitimisation
    of global strategies of development which will
    continue the hegemony of the northern
    industrialised countries
   Acceptance- of the unsustainable nature current
    developmental pathways –creation of global risks such as
    global warming

   Focal Point- A concept that disparate organisations and
    institutions can come together around and try to look for
    solutions

   Orchestration of the sciences – Promotes inter-
    disciplinarity –New world views that reflect real world
    problems
   Not just an academic subject of study but:
    ◦ a paradigmatic shift in the way we look at the
      world, nature and humankind;

    ◦ a change that requires rigorous thinking about the
      interconnections and interdependencies between
      the physical, the social and the intellectual worlds
Time Line
1962
Rachel Carson publishes "Silent Spring". Detrimental effects of pesticides on
the environment, particularly on birds. Carson accused the chemical industry
of spreading disinformation, and public officials of accepting industry claims
uncritically.
1968 –
Paul   Ehrlich publishes book "Population Bomb"
“The battle to feed all of humanity is over. In the 1970s hundreds of millions
of people will starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked upon
now. At this late date nothing can prevent a substantial increase in the world
death rate”
The Club of Rome. Its goal is to pursue a holistic understanding of and
solutions to the 'world problematique'.
The UN General Assembly authorizes the Human Environment Conference to
be held in 1972.
Picture of the Earth by the
 crew of the Apollo 17
United Nations Conference
on Human Environment held
in Stockholm
United Nations Environment
Programme
Club of Rome publishes
"Limits to Growth".
OPEC oil crisis fuels limits to
growth debate
1980-2012
1980 - Independent Commission on International Development publishes "North:South - A Programme
for Survival" (Brandt Report). It asks for a re-assessment of the notion of development and calls for a
new economic relationship between North and South.
1982 - The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea is adopted. It establishes material rules concerning
environmental standards as well as enforcement provisions dealing with pollution of the marine
environment.
1983 - World Commission on Environment and Development forms. Chaired by Norwegian Prime
Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland, the commission works for three years to weave together a report on
social, economic, cultural, and environmental issues.
1987 - "Our Common Future" Brundtland Report) published. It ties problems together and, for the first
time, gives some direction for comprehensive global solutions. It also popularizes the term "sustainable
development".
1987 - Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer is adopted
1988 - Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change established with three working groups to assess the
most up-to-date scientific, technical and socio-economic research in the field of climate change.
1992 - U.N. Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro. It results in
the publication of Agenda 21, the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Framework Convention on
Climate Change, the Rio Declaration, and a statement of non-binding Forest Principles.
2002- WSSD – World Summit on Sustainable Development
2012-Rio + 20 – Institutional change for sustainable development/ Green economy
 http://www.earthsummit2012.
org/beta/sustainable-
development-timeline
3. Perspectives
Three Pillars approach
Emphasizes the integration between
economy, environment and society

A good starting point for
understanding SD but a more
complex perspective is needed
   STRONG Vs WEAK SD
   A radical reordering of economic, social and
    environmental relationships
   Changing the existing developmental
    processes significantly
   Alter processes of consumption and
    Production
   Alterations to the capitalist ethos and what
    this means –Capitalism doesn‟t work
   Eco-Centric
   Operating inside the existing system but
    greening capatalism.
   Technological fixes – Green technology
    (Ecological Modernisation)
   Behavioural change – Incentives taxation
   Fiscal Behavioural
   Anthropocentric
Metaphor              Domain                Description

Ethical Paradox       Ethical      Refers to the inconsistency between
                                   the term sustainable and development


Natural Capital Stock Material     Refers to the quantifiable natural
                                   assets of the earths biosphere upon
                                   which development is based, a position
                                   utilised frequently in the natural
                                   sciences

Fairness              Social       Includes issues of social equity , equal
                                   rights for development, democracy,
                                   public participation and empowerment
Eco-form              Spatial      Refers to the built environment and the
                                   sustainability of human habitat

Integrative           Management   Refers to a holistic perspective on
management                         sustainable development, considering ,
                                   economic, social and environmental
                                   perspectives
Global Discourse      Political    Refers to a unifying global discourse,
                                   the unifying image of one earth
Utopian               Visionary    Refers to the achievement of a perfect
                                   sustainable society.
3.Disciplines and
Inter-disciplinarity
 Why are today's problems different from
  previous centuries or even decades?
Climate Change
 Complex
 Uncertain
 Ambiguous
 Non –linear
   The very nature of these problems causes
    challenges traditional disciplines
   As Jeffrey Sachs recognises

   „The problems just refuse to arrive in the neat
    categories of academic departments‟

   Sachs, J. (2008) Common Wealth, Economics
    for a Crowded Planet
Structuring modes of academic practice

Communities of scholars who:
 Specialize in some aspects of knowledge;
 Share interests, concepts, methods and ways
  of knowing the world
 Share a particular way of thinking about the
  nature of reality and knowledge
Mono-disciplinarity           Approach using one discipline alone


Uni-directional disciplinarity Approach driven largely by one
                               discipline

Multi-disciplinarity          Involvement of multiple disciplines but
                              with little or no integration of
                              knowledge. Competition
Inter-disciplinarity          Several disciplines working together to
                              produce knowledge greater than the
                              sum of the whole. Cooperation


Trans-disciplinarity          Integrated knowledge across several
                              disciplines that leads to new
                              knowledge paradigms within the
                              disciplines themselves as well as
                              research results
Is it a science which seeks to maintain the scale
  of human society within physically defined
  carrying capacity of planet?
 ◦ Interdisciplinary endeavor: ecology, biology,
   physics, chemistry, etc. plus policy sciences
 ◦ Transdisciplinary endeavor: ethics,
   philosophy, psychology, economics, cultural
   values, etc.
Sustainability
              Goals




  Social                Environmental
 Systems                systems




Sustainability Science
 Multiple   issues have to be considered

Apossible approach is the following
 matrix
Meeting Human Needs for…




                           while Preserving Life Support Systems of…
   A system is a perceived as a whole whose elements are
    interconnected

   Systems thinking has developed a substantial body of
    knowledge drawn from a number of areas of study including:

   Cybernetics, ecology and complexity theory

   Emphasises the positive and the negative interactions within
    a system.
   The use of pesticides on crops is one
    example of how a solution to one problem
    has created greater problems. While
    trying to combat a pest or disease to
    improve food production, pesticides in
    many cases have disrupted ecosystems,
    some of which indirectly support the crop
    being grown and have had adverse health
    effects on people from pesticide residues
    on food crops
TRADITIONAL SCIENCE                  SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE
 Mechanistic                        Evolutionary
 Curiosity-driven                   Problem-driven; problem-solving
 Value free                         Value inclusive
 Divide and conquer                 Integrate and be open
 No direct policy user              Potential users included
 Reduce and eliminate the rest      Systemic, complex system
 Expert / corporate dominated       Extended peer-reviewed
 Profit /prestige seeking           Socially relevant
 Linear evolution of                Non-linear evolution of knowled
   knowledge                         Place-based analysis
 Product focused                    Process focused, capacity buildin
  (paper, patent, …)
   Metaphors of Sustainable Development
Metaphor              Domain                Description

Ethical Paradox       Ethical      Refers to the inconsistency between
                                   the term sustainable and development


Natural Capital Stock Material     Refers to the quantifiable natural
                                   assets of the earths biosphere upon
                                   which development is based, a position
                                   utilised frequently in the natural
                                   sciences

Fairness              Social       Includes issues of social equity , equal
                                   rights for development, democracy,
                                   public participation and empowerment
Eco-form              Spatial      Refers to the built environment and the
                                   sustainability of human habitat

Integrative           Management   Refers to a holistic perspective on
management                         sustainable development, considering ,
                                   economic, social and environmental
                                   perspectives
Global Discourse      Political    Refers to a unifying global discourse,
                                   the unifying image of one earth
Utopian               Visionary    Refers to the achievement of a perfect
                                   sustainable society.
   What might be the problems of using this
    sort of framework for Understanding SD
   Says little about the use of sustainable
    development in political contexts
   Cross overs between metaphors – the
    metaphors are not exclusive
   Fill in the Blanks
   What issues do you think should go in the
    description Colum?
   What is wrong with the Knowledge Map?
   What is missing?
   How would you change it?

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Philosophy and History of Sustainable Development

  • 2. 1. Background to SD 2. Political evolution and time line 3. Perspectives 4. Inter-disciplinarity 5. Sustainability Science 6. Activity
  • 3. •Understanding sustainable development is a personal journey •The following is my interpretation of the important issues •Develop your own approach (epistemology)
  • 4.
  • 5. Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (Brundtland 1987-Our Common Future )  Development?  Needs?  Compromise?
  • 6. Oxymoron- Contradiction in terms  Fuzzy concept –means all things to all people no real world relevance, ineffective for policy development  Worse still - A means for continuing legitimisation of global strategies of development which will continue the hegemony of the northern industrialised countries
  • 7. Acceptance- of the unsustainable nature current developmental pathways –creation of global risks such as global warming  Focal Point- A concept that disparate organisations and institutions can come together around and try to look for solutions  Orchestration of the sciences – Promotes inter- disciplinarity –New world views that reflect real world problems
  • 8. Not just an academic subject of study but: ◦ a paradigmatic shift in the way we look at the world, nature and humankind; ◦ a change that requires rigorous thinking about the interconnections and interdependencies between the physical, the social and the intellectual worlds
  • 9.
  • 10. Time Line 1962 Rachel Carson publishes "Silent Spring". Detrimental effects of pesticides on the environment, particularly on birds. Carson accused the chemical industry of spreading disinformation, and public officials of accepting industry claims uncritically. 1968 – Paul Ehrlich publishes book "Population Bomb" “The battle to feed all of humanity is over. In the 1970s hundreds of millions of people will starve to death in spite of any crash programs embarked upon now. At this late date nothing can prevent a substantial increase in the world death rate” The Club of Rome. Its goal is to pursue a holistic understanding of and solutions to the 'world problematique'. The UN General Assembly authorizes the Human Environment Conference to be held in 1972.
  • 11. Picture of the Earth by the crew of the Apollo 17 United Nations Conference on Human Environment held in Stockholm United Nations Environment Programme Club of Rome publishes "Limits to Growth". OPEC oil crisis fuels limits to growth debate
  • 12. 1980-2012 1980 - Independent Commission on International Development publishes "North:South - A Programme for Survival" (Brandt Report). It asks for a re-assessment of the notion of development and calls for a new economic relationship between North and South. 1982 - The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea is adopted. It establishes material rules concerning environmental standards as well as enforcement provisions dealing with pollution of the marine environment. 1983 - World Commission on Environment and Development forms. Chaired by Norwegian Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland, the commission works for three years to weave together a report on social, economic, cultural, and environmental issues. 1987 - "Our Common Future" Brundtland Report) published. It ties problems together and, for the first time, gives some direction for comprehensive global solutions. It also popularizes the term "sustainable development". 1987 - Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer is adopted 1988 - Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change established with three working groups to assess the most up-to-date scientific, technical and socio-economic research in the field of climate change. 1992 - U.N. Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro. It results in the publication of Agenda 21, the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Rio Declaration, and a statement of non-binding Forest Principles. 2002- WSSD – World Summit on Sustainable Development 2012-Rio + 20 – Institutional change for sustainable development/ Green economy
  • 15. Three Pillars approach Emphasizes the integration between economy, environment and society A good starting point for understanding SD but a more complex perspective is needed
  • 16. STRONG Vs WEAK SD
  • 17. A radical reordering of economic, social and environmental relationships  Changing the existing developmental processes significantly  Alter processes of consumption and Production  Alterations to the capitalist ethos and what this means –Capitalism doesn‟t work  Eco-Centric
  • 18. Operating inside the existing system but greening capatalism.  Technological fixes – Green technology (Ecological Modernisation)  Behavioural change – Incentives taxation  Fiscal Behavioural  Anthropocentric
  • 19. Metaphor Domain Description Ethical Paradox Ethical Refers to the inconsistency between the term sustainable and development Natural Capital Stock Material Refers to the quantifiable natural assets of the earths biosphere upon which development is based, a position utilised frequently in the natural sciences Fairness Social Includes issues of social equity , equal rights for development, democracy, public participation and empowerment Eco-form Spatial Refers to the built environment and the sustainability of human habitat Integrative Management Refers to a holistic perspective on management sustainable development, considering , economic, social and environmental perspectives Global Discourse Political Refers to a unifying global discourse, the unifying image of one earth Utopian Visionary Refers to the achievement of a perfect sustainable society.
  • 21.  Why are today's problems different from previous centuries or even decades? Climate Change  Complex  Uncertain  Ambiguous  Non –linear
  • 22. The very nature of these problems causes challenges traditional disciplines  As Jeffrey Sachs recognises  „The problems just refuse to arrive in the neat categories of academic departments‟  Sachs, J. (2008) Common Wealth, Economics for a Crowded Planet
  • 23. Structuring modes of academic practice Communities of scholars who:  Specialize in some aspects of knowledge;  Share interests, concepts, methods and ways of knowing the world  Share a particular way of thinking about the nature of reality and knowledge
  • 24. Mono-disciplinarity Approach using one discipline alone Uni-directional disciplinarity Approach driven largely by one discipline Multi-disciplinarity Involvement of multiple disciplines but with little or no integration of knowledge. Competition Inter-disciplinarity Several disciplines working together to produce knowledge greater than the sum of the whole. Cooperation Trans-disciplinarity Integrated knowledge across several disciplines that leads to new knowledge paradigms within the disciplines themselves as well as research results
  • 25.
  • 26. Is it a science which seeks to maintain the scale of human society within physically defined carrying capacity of planet? ◦ Interdisciplinary endeavor: ecology, biology, physics, chemistry, etc. plus policy sciences ◦ Transdisciplinary endeavor: ethics, philosophy, psychology, economics, cultural values, etc.
  • 27. Sustainability Goals Social Environmental Systems systems Sustainability Science
  • 28.  Multiple issues have to be considered Apossible approach is the following matrix
  • 29. Meeting Human Needs for… while Preserving Life Support Systems of…
  • 30. A system is a perceived as a whole whose elements are interconnected  Systems thinking has developed a substantial body of knowledge drawn from a number of areas of study including:  Cybernetics, ecology and complexity theory  Emphasises the positive and the negative interactions within a system.
  • 31.
  • 32. The use of pesticides on crops is one example of how a solution to one problem has created greater problems. While trying to combat a pest or disease to improve food production, pesticides in many cases have disrupted ecosystems, some of which indirectly support the crop being grown and have had adverse health effects on people from pesticide residues on food crops
  • 33. TRADITIONAL SCIENCE  SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE  Mechanistic  Evolutionary  Curiosity-driven  Problem-driven; problem-solving  Value free  Value inclusive  Divide and conquer  Integrate and be open  No direct policy user  Potential users included  Reduce and eliminate the rest  Systemic, complex system  Expert / corporate dominated  Extended peer-reviewed  Profit /prestige seeking  Socially relevant  Linear evolution of  Non-linear evolution of knowled knowledge  Place-based analysis  Product focused  Process focused, capacity buildin (paper, patent, …)
  • 34. Metaphors of Sustainable Development
  • 35. Metaphor Domain Description Ethical Paradox Ethical Refers to the inconsistency between the term sustainable and development Natural Capital Stock Material Refers to the quantifiable natural assets of the earths biosphere upon which development is based, a position utilised frequently in the natural sciences Fairness Social Includes issues of social equity , equal rights for development, democracy, public participation and empowerment Eco-form Spatial Refers to the built environment and the sustainability of human habitat Integrative Management Refers to a holistic perspective on management sustainable development, considering , economic, social and environmental perspectives Global Discourse Political Refers to a unifying global discourse, the unifying image of one earth Utopian Visionary Refers to the achievement of a perfect sustainable society.
  • 36. What might be the problems of using this sort of framework for Understanding SD  Says little about the use of sustainable development in political contexts  Cross overs between metaphors – the metaphors are not exclusive
  • 37. Fill in the Blanks  What issues do you think should go in the description Colum?  What is wrong with the Knowledge Map?  What is missing?  How would you change it?

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. There are however advantages to the term sustainable devleop