"Discussion of Wilfred Beckerman's article 'Sustainable Development: Is it a Useful Concept?'"

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Environmental Values (journal)

Daly, Herman, Michael Jacobs, and Henryk Skolimowski. “Discussion of Wilfred Beckerman’s article ‘Sustainable Development: Is it a Useful Concept?’” Environmental Values 4, no. 1 (1995): 49–70. doi:10.3197/096327195776679583.

The “Discussion” section of this issue contains the following responses to Wilfred Beckerman’s article “Sustainable Development: Is it a Useful Concept?” (Environmental Values 3, 3 (1994): 191–209): Herman Daly, “On Wilfred Beckerman’s Critique of Sustainable Development”; Michael Jacobs, “Sustainable Development, Capital Substitution and Humility: A Response to Beckerman”; and Henryk Skolimowski, “In Defence of Sustainable Development.” These criticisms are answered by Beckerman in Environmental Values 4, 2.

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