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Developing sustainability: a new metaphor for progress.

Cécile M Bensimon1, Solomon R Benatar

  • 1Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. cecile.bensimon@utoronto.ca

Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics
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This study introduces a new development model focusing on sustainability over economic growth, moving beyond the North-South divide. A

Area of Science:

  • Development Studies
  • Sustainability Science
  • Global Economics

Background:

  • Traditional development models are often limited by a narrow economic focus and the outdated North-South dichotomy.
  • Existing paradigms struggle to integrate environmental and social well-being with economic progress.
  • A need exists for a holistic approach to development that prioritizes long-term sustainability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel development model that transcends the North-South dichotomy.
  • To shift the conceptualization of development from sustaining economic growth to developing sustainability.
  • To introduce a framework for evaluating national performance within this new paradigm.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis and theoretical framework development.

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  • Critique of existing development paradigms.
  • Proposal of a new metaphorical basis for development: 'developing sustainability'.
  • Main Results:

    • A new development model is presented, moving beyond economic metrics and geographical divides.
    • The proposed model reorients focus towards achieving sustainability as the primary goal.
    • A 'report card on development' is suggested as an evaluative tool for the new paradigm.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed model offers a paradigm shift for a more comprehensive understanding of development.
    • Prioritizing sustainability is crucial for long-term global well-being.
    • A 'report card on development' can effectively measure progress within the new sustainability-focused framework.