kestävyyshaaste
Kestävyyshaaste refers to a broad range of environmental, social, and economic challenges that undermine the long‑term viability of human societies and natural ecosystems. The term, derived from the Finnish words for “sustainability” and “challenge,” is often used to describe pressing issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, resource depletion, and inequitable growth patterns that threaten future generations.
The concept emerged in the late 20th century alongside global sustainability discourse, particularly after the Brundtlands
Typical kestävyyshaaste scenarios involve the overconsumption of finite resources, the intensification of greenhouse gas emissions, and
Responses to kestävyyshaaste include integrated policy measures such as carbon pricing, renewable energy incentives, circular economy