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Geography, 17.02.2020 19:56 slauravillalta

As classically defined, Sustainability has two "legs" by which it is defined. These are:
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O environmental quality and social equity
O carbon footprint and recycling
O biodiversity and conservation
O false, the triple bottom line has three "legs"

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