Authors
S López-Ridaura, H Van Keulen, MK van Ittersum, PA Leffelaar
Publication date
2005/1
Journal
Environment, development and sustainability
Volume
7
Pages
51-69
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
Design and implementation of more sustainable natural resource management systems is the current objective of many research institutions, development agencies, NGOs and other stakeholders. But, how to assess whether a system is sustainable? How do we know whether the alternatives designed will increase the sustainability of the system? How to evaluate or assess the sustainability of natural resource management systems?
In this paper we present a multiscale methodological framework for sustainability evaluation. The framework is based on a systems approach from which five general attributes of sustainable natural resource management systems are defined based on scale- and discipline-independent properties (productivity, stability, resilience, reliability and adaptability).
A general operational strategy to derive ‘site-specific’ criteria and indicators for the attributes at different …
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