Downloads: 117
Research Paper | Economics | Turkey | Volume 8 Issue 1, January 2019
A Pandemonium: Sustainability Under Uncertainty from a Perspective of Environmental Economics
Hazel Kizilgun | Tolga Aksoy
Abstract: Despite of its globally recognized importance, as it is accepted more widely, the concept of sustainability has continuously suffered from ambiguity. This ambiguity probably arises because of the wide-ranging meaning of sustainability itself as it encloses a process rather than an event which already occurred or will or expected to be happened in a specific point in time. Not only has its long-run structure led to a struggle with the problem of uncertainty, obscurities on sustainability also comprise its expansive usage on various fields of work including environmental sciences, economics and business operations. Adding to its complexity arise by its very nature, not only studies that has been made on sustainability appreciably range among the different fields but also studies of the same fields are mostly self-contradictory. This paper thus attempts to dissipate clouds even albeit a bit by discussing sustainability as it only focuses on economics as a specific field. (JEL Classification: Q20, D60, D90, Q56)
Keywords: sustainability, uncertainty, environmental economics, sustainable development
Edition: Volume 8 Issue 1, January 2019,
Pages: 1991 - 1998
Similar Articles with Keyword 'sustainability'
Downloads: 0
Research Paper, Economics, India, Volume 11 Issue 9, September 2022
Pages: 1081 - 1091India's Journey towards an Emission Free Future
Mehak Khandelwal
Downloads: 1
Research Paper, Economics, Vietnam, Volume 10 Issue 7, July 2021
Pages: 894 - 900The Effect of Corporate Sustainability on Performance of Tourist Businesses and the Mediating Role of Employee Commitment, Investor Commitment and Community Participation: The Case in Vietnam South Central Coast
Vo Thi Tam [3] | Vo Tan Phong [2]