Although sustainability is commonly viewed as a concept that incorporates energy, urban management, environmental objectives, and policy integration, the author asserts when development disregards cultural heritage and cherished/significant institutions; avoids meaningful participation of vulnerable populations or non-traditional stakeholders; and/or simply disperses or shifts poverty around rather than provides a pathway out of poverty, it is not sustainable.
— via @Carlton Eley
(Source: sun.louisville.edu)
