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- Social_sustainability abstract "Social sustainability is the least defined and least understood of the different ways of approaching sustainability and sustainable development. Social sustainability has had considerably less attention in public dialogue than economic and environmental sustainability.There are several approaches to social sustainability. The first, which posits a triad of environmental sustainability, economic sustainability, and social sustainability. It is the most widely accepted as a model for addressing sustainability. The concept of "social sustainability" in this approach encompasses such topics as: social equity, livability, health equity, community development, social capital, social support, human rights, labor rights, placemaking, social responsibility, social justice, cultural competence, community resilience, and human adaptation.A second, more recent, approach suggests that all of the domains of sustainability are social: including ecological, economic, political and cultural sustainability. These domains of social sustainability are all dependent upon the relationship between the social and the natural, with the "ecological domain" defined as human embeddedness in the environment. In these terms, social sustainability encompasses all human activities. It is not just relevant to the focussed intersection of economics, the environment and the social. (See the Venn diagram and the Circles of Sustainability diagram).Daniel Raphael divides the topic of sustainability into material sustainability dealing with such material issues as the environment, air, water, food, fuel, housing, arable land, mineral resources etc. and social sustainability dealing with nonmaterial issues that affect the individual/family, these are society, politics/government, and economics/ finance. Raphael has generalized his insights in a value based theory of human motivation, that he calls the “Raphael Unified Theory of Human Motivation.” It states that all human motivation is based on three values that have been innate to the Homo sapiens species since their appearance 40,000 to 500,000 years ago. Those three values include quality of life, growth and equality. These values have unceasingly motivated humankind to pursue an improving quality of life using growth as the primary means of doing so. Equality is defined as individuals being of equal value to each other, regardless of external references. Growth and equality are the subordinate values that support an improving quality of life. Raphael hypothesizes that if these values can be embedded into the operation of organizations, then it may become possible for societies to also become sustainable for centuries and millennia. Although these values are universal and timeless to our species, how they are interpreted becomes individual and societal.".
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- Social_sustainability wikiPageExternalLink www.social-life.co.
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- Social_sustainability wikiPageWikiLink Livability.
- Social_sustainability wikiPageWikiLink Paul_James_(academic).
- Social_sustainability wikiPageWikiLink Placemaking.
- Social_sustainability wikiPageWikiLink Quality_of_life.
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- Social_sustainability wikiPageWikiLinkText "Social sustainability".
- Social_sustainability wikiPageWikiLinkText "human sustainable development".
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- Social_sustainability subject Category:Human_development.
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- Social_sustainability comment "Social sustainability is the least defined and least understood of the different ways of approaching sustainability and sustainable development. Social sustainability has had considerably less attention in public dialogue than economic and environmental sustainability.There are several approaches to social sustainability. The first, which posits a triad of environmental sustainability, economic sustainability, and social sustainability.".
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