Abstract
There is a need to develop a clearer understanding of what the social pillar of sustainable development means and how it relates to the environmental pillar. This article contributes to this process by presenting a conceptual framework that identifies four overarching social concepts and links them to environmental imperatives. These concepts are: public awareness, equity, participation, and social cohesion. The framework builds on concepts and policy objectives outlined in research on international sustainable development indicators and the social sustainability literature. The social pillar can be expanded to include environmental, international, and intergenerational dimensions. This framework can then be used to examine how states and organizations understand the social pillar and its environmental links.
Recommended Citation
Murphy, Kevin
(2014)
"The Social Pillar of Sustainable Development A literature review and framework for policy analysis,"
The ITB Journal:
Vol. 15:
Iss.
1, Article 4.
doi:10.21427/D7PX60
Available at:
https://arrow.tudublin.ie/itbj/vol15/iss1/4
DOI
10.21427/D7PX60