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Sustainability of the Swedish Sugar Sector : Assessment Tool Development and Case Study Appraisal

Ness, Barry LU (2008) In Lund dissertations in sustainability science
Abstract
This thesis contributes to the development of tools and methods for assessing sustainability and applies them to an assessment of the Swedish sugar production system. The thesis’ aims are to compile an overview of the existing approaches for assessing sustainability, to suggest a method(s) for structuring and analyzing complex sustainability issues, and to appraise sustainability impacts from Swedish sugar production. The sugar sector analyses uncovered a number of regional to global sustainability challenges stemming from the production system. An analysis using an integrated assessment model calculated the impacts for a number of social and ecological indicators accompanying the ongoing decrease in the sugar production quota and beet and... (More)
This thesis contributes to the development of tools and methods for assessing sustainability and applies them to an assessment of the Swedish sugar production system. The thesis’ aims are to compile an overview of the existing approaches for assessing sustainability, to suggest a method(s) for structuring and analyzing complex sustainability issues, and to appraise sustainability impacts from Swedish sugar production. The sugar sector analyses uncovered a number of regional to global sustainability challenges stemming from the production system. An analysis using an integrated assessment model calculated the impacts for a number of social and ecological indicators accompanying the ongoing decrease in the sugar production quota and beet and sugar prices for Sweden. A GIS-based proximity analysis tool was used to calculate beet transport distances. Distance results are then used to estimate diesel fuel consumption and air emissions for five pollutants during the movement of beets from field to processing facility.

The assessment tool survey and categorization showed that many available approaches for assessing sustainability are incomplete when more holistic interpretations of sustainability are considered, but that development to address the deficiencies is ongoing with many of the approaches. A new approach to structure complex issues of unsustainability that fuses the DPSIR framework within Torsten Hägerstrand’s system of nested domains is also presented. The research presented in the thesis is a first step in a long pathway to a comprehensive understanding and development of sustainability science and the actualization of sustainable development. (Less)
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author
supervisor
opponent
  • Associate Professor Weaver, Paul, M., University of Durham
organization
publishing date
type
Thesis
publication status
published
subject
keywords
integrated assessment, DPSIR, scale, sugar beet, sugar, Sustainability science, sustainability assessment, proximity analysis, Scania, Sweden
in
Lund dissertations in sustainability science
issue
1
pages
113 pages
publisher
Lund University
defense location
Geocentrum I, Sölvegatan 10, Room: Världen (111), Lund
defense date
2008-12-12 10:15:00
ISBN
978-91-633-3657-7
language
English
LU publication?
yes
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9ff53ec8-14dd-4485-a50e-de50e77e987d (old id 1267706)
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2016-04-04 12:17:59
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2019-12-06 17:11:46
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The assessment tool survey and categorization showed that many available approaches for assessing sustainability are incomplete when more holistic interpretations of sustainability are considered, but that development to address the deficiencies is ongoing with many of the approaches. A new approach to structure complex issues of unsustainability that fuses the DPSIR framework within Torsten Hägerstrand’s system of nested domains is also presented. The research presented in the thesis is a first step in a long pathway to a comprehensive understanding and development of sustainability science and the actualization of sustainable development.}},
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