The three overlapping circles of sustainability

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Following this concept, the areas of ecology, social affairs and economy are located in circular dimensions that partly overlap each other. Only at the centre of the intersections sustainable development is fully achieved. Thus, it cannot be achieved if the focus is only on one or two of the dimensions. In fact, sustainable development can only be achieved if all dimensions work together.<ref><small>Spogafa (2024) <cite id="">Sp24</cite></small></ref>
Following this concept, the areas of ecology, social affairs and economy are located in circular dimensions that partly overlap each other. Only at the centre of the intersections sustainable development is fully achieved. Thus, it cannot be achieved if the focus is only on one or two of the dimensions. In fact, sustainable development can only be achieved if all dimensions work together.<ref><small>Spogagafa (2024) <cite id="">Sp24</cite></small></ref>


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Following this concept, the areas of ecology, social affairs and economy are located in circular dimensions that partly overlap each other. Only at the centre of the intersections sustainable development is fully achieved. Thus, it cannot be achieved if the focus is only on one or two of the dimensions. In fact, sustainable development can only be achieved if all dimensions work together.[1]

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  1. Spogagafa (2024) Sp24