Sustainability as a Multi-criteria Concept : New Developments and Applications

Sustainability is a fairly old concept, born in the 18th century in the field of forestry, within a mono-functionality perspective. The concept has considerably evolved in the last few years towards a multi-functionality context, with applications reported in practically all areas of economic intere...

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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
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