The article presents a general classification of the models being developed in the area of sustainability arguing that the existing models represent the historical conceptualisation of sustainability starting from environmental constraints and moving towards economic valuation and social behaviour and policies. Coupled with computer power, sophisticated models with a varying levels of complexity have also been developed (static/dynamic; local/global; specific/general). However as any model is a simplification of the complex reality, the main purpose of any sustainability modelling (and the newly emerging area of sustainometrics) should be to allow dynamic representation, including the co-evolution of the sustainability systems and the role of humans as sustainability guardians.
Journal article
Modelling sustainability
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, Vol.81(7), pp.1397-1408
2011
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Abstract
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- Title
- Modelling sustainability
- Creators
- Vladislav TodorovDora Marinova - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, Vol.81(7), pp.1397-1408
- Identifiers
- 1278; 991012821681502368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; School of Law and Justice; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article