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The term lastingness originates originally from forestry and of Hans's Carl von Carlowitz was coined/shaped. It designates the management way of a forest, with which only as much wood is taken from the forest as regenerating can, so that the forest is never completely cleared, but can regenerate again and again. The article lastingness is received more in greater detail on that in forestry. Already into the 1950er-Jahren Franz Heske, Pascual Jordan and Adolf Meyer Abich transferred this ideas of a lasting resources use also to other company areas and developed from it the philosophy of the Organik. This nature-philosophical thinking direction was continued to develop later by Rolf Hennig.

Since the climate conference of Rio de Janeiro 1992 became the lastingness term for a development of the mankind coined/shaped, which was not based no more on predatory exploitation at nature, so that following generations must at least the same bases of life as the today living person for the order have and not with the long-term effects of the today's predatory exploitation fight.

Lastingness becomes in the modern term understanding also as translation for English term sustainability (lastingness) and/or sustainable development (lasting development) uses, whereby the definition of the Brundtland commission (1987) is relevant. Explanations and definitions are in the article lasting development.

However the theory and practice acts around a very complex term field with partly very different lastingness concepts in. In recent time there is a lastingness science and a lastingness research.

Fundamental ideas

  • Lasting development
  • Lastingness strategy
  • Local lastingness strategy
  • Generation justice

International source documents

  • The borders of the growth club of the OF Rome (1972)
  • Brundtland report (1987)
  • Agenda 21 (1992)
  • Climate frame convention (1992)
  • Bio diversity convention (1992)
  • Kyoto minutes (1997)
  • Johannesburger plan of action (2002)

Practice of the lastingness

  • New local finance management
  • Local agenda 21
  • Millenniumsziele
  • Earth Charter
  • Lasting way of life
  • Lasting managing
  • Education for lasting development
  • Ecological agriculture
  • Lastingness (forestry)
  • Lastingness (EDP)
  • Management rules of the lastingness
  • Hydrogen economy

Theory of the lastingness

  • Lastingness science
  • Research for lastingness
  • The borders of growth
  • Lasting growth cancelling
  • New lastingness paradigm
  • Future-able Germany (study)
  • Environmental space concept
  • Ecological foot casting
  • Factor 4
  • Great Transition

Instruments of the lastingness

  • Lastingness report
  • Indicators for lastingness
  • Lastingness monitoring
  • Lastingness management
  • Material flow management
  • Surface management

Conferences and institutions:

  • United nation Conference on Environment and development (Rio earth summit 1992)
  • World summit for lasting development
  • Advice for lasting development
  • Global Mars-resound plan initiative
  • Club OF Rome

Enterprise networks:

  • WBCSD (World Business Council for Sustainable development)
  • econsense (forum for lasting development of the German economy)
  • CSR Europe

Literature

  • Fred Luks: Lastingness. (Knowledge 3000). European publishing house, Hamburg 2002, ISBN 3-434-46113-2
  • EH head (talk.) et al.: Lastingly keep house. Expert knowledge for environmentally conscious high-level personnel in economics and politics. Kognos publishing house, Augsburg 1999, ISBN 3-931314-16-2
  • Rolf Hennig: Nachhaltswirtschaft. The key for nature preservation and human surviving. (Writings to the Organik, No. 2). Brown and Behrmann, Quickborn 1991, ISBN 3-927947-02-4
  • Rolf Hennig: Nachhaltsordnung. Lastingness in their reciprocal effects for on the right of, economics and social order. (Writings to the Organik, No. 7). Brown and Behrmann, Quickborn 1995, ISBN 3-927947-07-5
  • Michael Management economics and lastingness. Stocktaking and research pro grammar. German university University of, Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3-8244-0759-0
  • Dagmar Vinz (2005): '' Lastingness and Gender - environmental policy from the perspective of the sex research ''

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