Durability Principles Versus Sustainable Development, Eco-development with Reference to Forms of Natural Valuable Areas
Vol. 5, No 2, 2012
Anetta Zielińska Department of Governing Quality and Environment Faculty of Economy, Management and Tourism in Jelenia Gora University of Economics in Wroclaw St. Nowowiejska 3 58 - 500 Jelenia Gora, Poland |
DURABILITY PRINCIPLES VERSUS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, ECO-DEVELOPMENT WITH REFERENCE TO FORMS OF NATURAL VALUABLE AREAS |
E-mail: anetta.zielinska@ue.wroc.pl |
ABSTRACT. The aim of this article is to identify durability principles in relation to sustainable development, eco-development and forms of natural valuable areas. Sustainable development accepts sensitive and strong durability principle, however, it does not accept a weak durability principle and restrictive principle. Eco-development does not accept a weak and sensitive durability principle, does not partly accept strong principle, but it accepts restrictive principle. Only one durability principle does not refer to any form of natural valuable areas, it is a weak principle.
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Received: July, 2012 1st Revision: September, 2012 Accepted: October, 2012 |
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JEL Classification: Q26, Q01, Q29 |
Keywords: natural valuable areas, sustainable development, eco-development |