"2" . "P(7E09014)" . . "342423" . . "SOStainability: A Lesson from Sustainable Development?" . . . "2009" . . "SOStainability: A Lesson from Sustainable Development?" . "SOStainability: A Lesson from Sustainable Development?"@en . . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "13"^^ . . . . "2"^^ . "SOStainability: A Lesson from Sustainable Development?"@en . "RIV/60076658:12510/09:43876853!RIV14-MSM-12510___" . "12510" . "[9F8FB216BC85]" . "This study - essay - shows sustainable development from the historical point of view, how development of selected cases of pre-sustainable development ideas encouraged the contemporary concept of sustainable development. The purpose of this brief historical excursion is to show the lack of time in keeping sustainable development as a traditional system of principal questions: what and how to develop and sustain ? connected with practical implementation of sustainability and (with the questions) why and when to sustain and develop, as well as with moral appeals and ideas. History shows the traditional understanding of this system like a relatively stabile in terms of not rapidly changing environment on the global level. The emerging question when to develop and sustain can bring the shift towards transition to SOStainabiliy. SOStainabily represents the lack of time for ongoing praxis of sustainable development implementation; the emergency stage, when priorities what to develop and what to sustain can be changed. SOStainability is the appeal for save our sustainability, stressing the fact that the non-human environment has its own evolution in time and space with all possible ecological positive as well as negative feedbacks and their social and cultural consequences for humanity." . "Cudl\u00EDnov\u00E1, Eva" . . "2"^^ . . . "This study - essay - shows sustainable development from the historical point of view, how development of selected cases of pre-sustainable development ideas encouraged the contemporary concept of sustainable development. The purpose of this brief historical excursion is to show the lack of time in keeping sustainable development as a traditional system of principal questions: what and how to develop and sustain ? connected with practical implementation of sustainability and (with the questions) why and when to sustain and develop, as well as with moral appeals and ideas. History shows the traditional understanding of this system like a relatively stabile in terms of not rapidly changing environment on the global level. The emerging question when to develop and sustain can bring the shift towards transition to SOStainabiliy. SOStainabily represents the lack of time for ongoing praxis of sustainable development implementation; the emergency stage, when priorities what to develop and what to sustain can be changed. SOStainability is the appeal for save our sustainability, stressing the fact that the non-human environment has its own evolution in time and space with all possible ecological positive as well as negative feedbacks and their social and cultural consequences for humanity."@en . "1803-2427" . . . "RIV/60076658:12510/09:43876853" . . "social and cultural consequences; perception; sustainable development"@en . "Lapka, Miloslav" . . "Journal of Landscape Ecology" .