Sustainable development has become a key concept in society’s self-description. At the same time, tensions are increasingly arising in the context of sustainable development. While sustainable development originally aspired to combine ecological, social, and economic concerns, the concept has become a projection screen for diverging expectations, normative overloads, competing visions of the future, and a medium for social “culture conflicts” in public and political discourse.

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Introduction

  • Olaf Kühne,
  • Irina Silina,
  • Karsten Berr

摘要

Sustainable development has become a key concept in society’s self-description. At the same time, tensions are increasingly arising in the context of sustainable development. While sustainable development originally aspired to combine ecological, social, and economic concerns, the concept has become a projection screen for diverging expectations, normative overloads, competing visions of the future, and a medium for social “culture conflicts” in public and political discourse.