kleepuvust
Kleepuvust is a theoretical construct developed within contemporary sustainability studies to describe the phenomenon where formal environmental impact assessments systematically underrepresent indirect cultural and social ramifications associated with ecological footprints. The term combines the Estonian word "kleepuv" meaning adhesive or sticky, with the English suffix "-vast" implying resistance or opposition, reflecting the idea that cultural impacts are often “glued” to economic and environmental metrics but remain invisible.
The concept was first articulated in 2018 by a research team at the University of Tartu, who
Methodologically, kleepuvust is operationalized through mixed‑methods approaches, combining quantitative data on emissions and resource use with
Policy implications of kleepuvust argue for integrated assessment frameworks that mandate the inclusion of cultural impact