Tag Archives: Quality of life
Assessing social sustainability: social sustainability and its multicriteria assessment in a sustainability scenario for Germany
Spangenberg, J., Omann, I. (2006)
In: International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development 2006 – Vol. 1, No.4 pp. 318 – 348
Abstract
Social sustainability is a qualitative criterion, which has to be applied to different domains, i.e., the economy, society and the population. It is challenged by current political and economic developments. Based on [...]
Quality of life and Sustainability. Links beteween sustainable behaviour, social capital and well-being
Grünberger S. & Omann I. (2011)
Presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the European Society for Ecological Economics (ESEE): “Advancing Sustainability in a Time of Crisis”
In this paper we assemble scientific research on the interrelations of subjective well-being and social capital in order to present how social capital influences subjective well-being on the [...]
THANCS – a process to address tensions that emerge in/with a transition towards sustainable development
Omann I. & Rauschmayer F. (2011)
Paper presented at the 9th Biennial Conference of the European Society for Ecological
Economics (ESEE): “Advancing Sustainability in a Time of Crisis”
‘I want to bring my children safely to school. It is raining outside, we are late. They could go there by public transport. There is the car, [...]
Sigrid Grünberger at the First International Conference Exploring the Multi-dimensions of Well-Being in Birmingham, UK
To further our understanding of well-being as a holistic concept, Birmingham City University, in partnership with RIBA, was hosting the first international well-being conference [...] from July 18th to 19th 2011 in Birmingham.
The pursuit of high levels of well-being is a key goal of society, yet well-being is a complex multidimensional issue, difficult to define

