Many governments express commitments to sustainability, yet until
now assessing sustainability in projects, plans, programmes and
policies has been largely limited to traditional environmental
assessment (EA) with an imperfect attempt to staple on biophysical
and socio-economic considerations. While traditional EA focuses on
mitigating negative effects, achieving true sustainability demands
that each new undertaking make a positive contribution to desirable
and durable futures. This onerous goal can only be achieved if
decision makers are able to consciously and publicly specify and
use sustainability-centred criteria to justify options and to weigh
trade-offs. Sustainability Assessment covers all aspects of the
core requirements of sustainability including the creation of basic
criteria, handling trade-offs, practicalities in application,
implications for process design and uses in decision-making, as
well as examining the range of tools and innovative examples
available to assist implementation of sustainability assessment.
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