economic development;
growth;
social theory;
human ecology;
treadmill of production;
metabolic rift;
CARBON-DIOXIDE EMISSIONS;
METABOLIC RIFT;
CLIMATE-CHANGE;
BLUEFIN TUNA;
CAPITALISM;
PERSPECTIVE;
FOUNDATIONS;
RESILIENCE;
TRANSITION;
TRENDS;
D O I:
10.3390/su8050437
中图分类号:
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号:
08 ;
0830 ;
摘要:
The vague, yet undoubtedly desirable, notion of sustainability has been discussed and debated by many natural and social scientists. We argue that mainstream conceptions of sustainability, and the related concept of sustainable development, are mired in a pre-analytic vision that naturalizes capitalist social relations, closes off important questions regarding economic growth, and thus limits the potential for an integrative socio-ecological analysis. Theoretical and empirical research within environmental sociology provides key insights to overcome the aforementioned problems, whereby the social, historical, and environmental relationships associated with the tendencies and qualities of the dominant economic system are analyzed. We highlight how several environmental sociology perspectivessuch as human ecology, the treadmill of production, and metabolic analysiscan serve as the basis for a more integrative socio-ecological conception and can help advance the field of sustainability science.