Weak Sustainability
Strong Sustainability
Compare & Contrast
Ecological Limits
Valuation
100

Weak sustainability allows this between natural and manufactured capital.

What is substitution

100

Strong sustainability requires maintaining this kind of capital separately.

What is critical natural capital

100

Both Solow and strong sustainability focus on fairness between these groups.

Who are present and future generations

100

This concept describes an ecosystem’s ability to absorb disturbance

What is resilience

100

Weak sustainability mainly values the environment using this approach

What is monetary valuation

200

Weak sustainability defines success as non-declining this over time.

What is welfare or consumption

200

Strong sustainability rejects unlimited versions of this assumption.

What is substitutability

200

Solow allows this, while strong sustainability limits it.

What is substitution between natural and manufactured capital

200

Ecological systems often respond to stress in this way, not smoothly

What is non-linearity

200

Ayres argues markets often fail to account for environmental damage because of this

What are externalities

300

This indicator is commonly used to operationalize weak sustainability.

What is green GDP or adjusted net savings

300

Some ecosystem services are considered this under strong sustainability.

What are non-substitutable or irreplaceable

300

Solow defines sustainability in terms of this, while strong sustainability emphasizes ecosystems

What is well-being or productive capacity

300

Pushing ecological limits can cause this outcome

What is a regime shift

300

The authors argue prices do not reflect the true importance of these ecosystem functions

What are life-support functions

400

This island nation illustrates the dangers of weak sustainability.

What is Nauru

400

This ethical view supports preserving nature regardless of economic value.

What are rights of nature or intrinsic value arguments

400

Weak sustainability relies on this institution more than strong sustainability does.

What is the market

400

This ecological scientist’s work is used to explain resilience in the reading

Who is C.S. Holling

400

Strong sustainability prefers measuring ecosystems using these instead of money

What are physical or biophysical indicators

500

Weak sustainability is most closely associated with these economists.

Who are Hartwick and Solow

500

Strong sustainability aligns more closely with this scientific field.

What is ecology or natural science

500

Ayres argues Solow-style sustainability fails this test across sciences.

What is consilience

500

The reading argues ecosystems can suddenly collapse when this is crossed

What is a threshold or tipping point

500

The paper argues sustainability policy should follow this principle under uncertainty

What is the precautionary principle

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