Working PaperFirst publicationPublished version DOI: 10.48548/pubdata-1958 Handle: 20.500.14123/10183

The relationship between intra- and intergenerational ecological justice: Determinants of goal conflicts and synergies in sustainability policy

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Date of first publication2009-09
Date of publication in PubData 2025-07-30

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English

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Part of ISSN: 1860-5508
Working Paper Series in Economics

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The guiding principle of sustainability is widely accepted in today´s international policies. The principle contains two seperate objectives of justice with regard to the conservation and use of ecosystems and their services: (1) global justice between different people of the present generation ("intragenerational justice"); and (2) justice between people of different generations ("intergenerational justice"). Three hypotheses about the relationship between these objectives are logically possible and are, in fact, held in the political and scientific discourse on sustainable development: independency, facilitation and rivalry. Applying the method of qualitative content analysis we evaluate political documents and the scientific literature on sustainable development by systematically revealing the lines of reasoning and determinants underlying the different hypotheses. These determinants are the quantity and quality of ecosystem services, population development, substitutability of ecosystem services by human-made goods and services, technological progress, institutions and political restrictions.

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Sustainable Development; Ecosystem Service; Intragenerational Justice; Intergenerational Justice

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141

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330 :: Wirtschaft

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