Social values and sustainable development : community experiences

W. L. Filho, V. Levesque, Subarna Sivapalan, A.L. Salvia, B. Fritzen, R. Deckert, V. Kozlova, T.J. LeVasseur, K. Emblen-Perry, U.M. Azeiteiro, A. Paço, B. Borsari, C. Shiel

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Abstract

Background: This paper presents a review of the literature and trends related to social values and sustainable development and describes a set of case studies from a variety of community‑based projects which illustrate the advantages that social values bring about as part of efforts to promote sustainability. Three approaches were used to develop this study: a bibliometric analysis of the topic “social values and sustainable development”, an analysis of case studies that concretely present community projects addressing social values and sustainability, and the development of a framework linking up bibliometric clusters and the cases studies. Results: While the bibliometric analysis revealed clusters where social values are strongly connected with sustainable development, the case studies indicated the lack of a common terminology and understanding of the relation between social values, sustainable development, and community‑based projects. Conclusions: The study concludes by suggesting a set of measures that could be deployed to better take social values into account when planning policies or making decisions related to community projects.
Original languageEnglish
Article number67
Number of pages13
JournalEnvironmental Sciences Europe
Volume34
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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