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Interconnection

Seeing the connections

Netta Jakola Synopsis The diagram illustrates the interconnected relationship between three key aspects of sustainability: Environment, Economy, and Equity (or Social dimension). Here’s a breakdown of the visual elements and their meanings: Environment: This represents the natural world and is fundamental to sustainability. It emphasises the importance of preserving natural resources and minimising environmental impact. Economy: This aspect focuses on the financial and economic factors that must be sustainable to support long-term prosperity and stability. Equity/Social: This refers to social justice and fairness, ensuring that benefits and responsibilities are distributed equitably among all members of society. Arrows: The arrows between each component indicate a two-way relationship, suggesting that each dimension influences and is influenced by the others. Central Question: “Balance between dimensions?” This question at the centre of the diagram raises the critical point of how organisations can balance these three dimensions to achieve overall sustainability. This diagram encapsulates the complex interplay between environmental integrity, economic health, and social equity, which organisations must harmonise to foster a sustainable future.