La durabilité au prisme des temporalités impensées
Coline Ruwet
Regards croisés sur l'économie, 2021, vol. n° 29, issue 2, 112-120
Abstract:
Time is at the core of discourses around sustainable development. However, the diversity and complexity of the overlapped temporalities characterizing our interactions with the living world remain largely overlooked. Socio-ecological theories of time lead us to conclude that the ideal of control and the rhetoric of urgency conveyed by the definition of ?sustainable development? in political decisions are limited by the long-term time horizon inherently necessary for sustainable development.
Date: 2021
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