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English: Capacities for sustainable development. Six interdependent capacities are necessary for the successful pursuit of sustainability: (a) capacity to measure progress toward sustainable development, (b) capacity to promote equity within and between generations, (c) capacity to adapt to shocks and surprises, (d ) capacity to transform the system onto more sustainable development pathways, (e) capacity to link knowledge with action for sustainability, and ( f ) capacity to devise governance arrangements that allow people to work together in exercising the other capacities.
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https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-environ-012420-043621

Clark, William C., and Alicia G. Harley. 2020. “Sustainability Science: Toward a Synthesis.” Annual Review of Environment and Resources 45 (1): 331–86
Author Clark, William C., and Alicia G. Harley

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