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The concept of sustainability is still progressing, being complex and contested, and is therefore under
continuous discussion and research. This special volume comprises 29 articles exploring recent developments of sustainability concepts, approaches, strategies, policies, and practices, as well as their roles
and applicability in different geographic, socio-cultural and economic contexts. The majority of the articles were presented at the 22nd conference of the International Sustainable Development Research
Society (ISDRS), held in Lisbon, Portugal, in July 2016. The articles address six overarching themes: i)
global perspectives on sustainability challenges, policies and models; ii) the next frontiers of sustainability for corporations, iii) integration of non-traditional aspects and new forms of knowledge in sustainability research, iv) planning for sustainable development and sustainable cities, v) (higher)
education for sustainable development and vi) human resources and sustainability. A summary of each
article is given in this editorial, showing the diversity of themes, from theoretical and practical perspectives, and the broad range of different methods and research formats. The research presented in the
articles was carried out in more than 17 countries on five continents. Notwithstanding the many efforts
around rethinking sustainability research and practices, there are still many challenges to face and
further opportunities for research on the topic.
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Sustainable development Challenges Geographic-socio-cultural-economic contexts New frontiers