Ethics of Sustainability in Engineering

作者: Abdallah M. Hasna

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关键词: Process (engineering)Sustainability scienceEconomicsManagement scienceActuarial scienceSustainability organizationsSustainabilityExternalityFunction (engineering)Diversity (politics)Ideal (ethics)

摘要: Literature reveals definitions, themes and descriptions of sustainability in many complex shapes sizes some ranging from strategy, framework, phrases, concepts, indexes, indictors, weak, strong, externality, internally criterion, Hence, presenting an immense diversity opinion, with confusion to its literal implementation. “Sustainability” as function transdisciplinary variables which are underlined three common themes, social, economic ecological also known bottom triple line. Many questions raised than answers, what is sustainability, it a utopian state or pseudo ideal process? Is where do the issues leave us engineers? The objective this paper define bounds ethics engineering investigate dimensions order quantify sustainability.

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