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Long-Term Trends and a Sustainability Transition


Citation:
Kates, Robert W., and Thomas M. Parris. 2003. Long-Term Trends and a Sustainability Transition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 100(14) (8 July): 8062-8067.
Abstract:
How do long-term global trends affect a transition to sustainability? We emphasize the "multitrend" nature of 10 classes of trends, which makes them complex, contradictory, and often poorly understood. Each class includes trends that make a sustainability transition more feasible as well as trends that make it more difficult. Taken in their entirety, they serve as a checklist for the consideration of global trends that impact place-based sustainability studies.
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Related Links:
PNAS Special Feature: Science and Technology for Sustainable Development (collection of 6 articles)
Characterizing a Sustainability Transition: Goals, Targets, Trends, and Driving Forces (PNAS companion article)

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