Sustainability can be broadly understood as the capacity of human societies to operate within ecological limits while maintaining long-term social and economic stability. Within global policy frameworks, it has evolved from a normative ideal to a structured and measurable paradigm of governance. This article outlines the institutional and political evolution of sustainability, tracing how international agreements—from the 1972 Stockholm Conference to Agenda 2030 and the Paris Agreement—have transformed environmental concerns into quantifiable commitments. The modern concept of sustainability emphasises integration across sectors and scales, linking environmental protection with development, equity, and resilience. Understanding this trajectory is essential for interpreting current global governance mechanisms and for promoting coherent, data-driven approaches to sustainable development.
Zacharatos et al. (Mon,) studied this question.