<p><p>This book introduces the influence and impacts of green economy and green growth on sustainable economic development. Combining empirical and theoretical information, it provides detailed descriptions of state-of-the-art approaches, methods and initiatives from around the globe that illustrate
Green Economy Reader: Lectures in Ecological Economics and Sustainability
β Scribed by Stanislav Shmelev (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 473
- Series
- Studies in Ecological Economics 6
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
State of the art in sustainability thinking, inspired by interdisciplinary ideas of ecological economics. This book is focusing on sustainability pathways, new economic theory, democracy and institutions, multidimensional assessment of sustainability, macroeconomic modelling and policies, climate change and renewable energy, resource flows and circular economy, regenerative cities, environmental conflicts and values. It will be helpful for MSc and PhD students in Economics, Management, Environmental Change, Ecological Economics, Development Economics, Sustainability and practitioners in business, international and nongovernmental organizations. Rich, diverse and thought provoking collection of top level contributions, it will help to facilitate the transition towards sustainability and educational reform.
A fabulous composition of papers by the authors who really count! Ernst von WeizsΓ€cker, The Club of Rome
The authors present a refreshing perspective on the possibilities of human progress in harmony with nature, without the need for economic growth to secure long term human welfare and wise use of nature's services. Extremely relevant. Peter May, Past President, International Society for Ecological Economics and Professor, UFRRJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The book goes well beyond the Green Economy, offering arguments and blueprints for a complete makeover of the current economic system. With multi- and interdisciplinary contributions ranging from moderately to fundamentally critical of current economics, it raises fundamental questions of value and power, draws on a wide range of theories, opens the eyes for the historical processes that brought about the current crises and demonstrates the value of ecological, but also classical economic thinking to their solution. If better politics require better theories, this is a must read for academics and decision makers in the time of climate crisis. Joachim Spangenberg, Sustainable Europe Research Institute, SERI Germany e.V.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Life Required. Political Economy in the Long Emergency....Pages 3-23
How Economics Can Become Compatible with Democracy....Pages 25-38
Gaps in Mainstream Economics: Energy, Growth, and Sustainability....Pages 39-53
A Further Critique of Growth Economics....Pages 55-66
Multidimensional Assessment of Sustainability: Harmony vs. the Turning Point....Pages 67-98
System of Accounts for Global Entropy-Production (SAGE-P): The Accounting in the Topological Domain Space (TDS) of the Econosphere, Sociosphere, and the Ecosphere....Pages 99-137
Front Matter....Pages 139-139
The Green Economy in Europe: In Search for a Successful Transition....Pages 141-160
Measuring Natural Resource Use from the Micro to the Macro Level....Pages 161-182
Regenerative Cities....Pages 183-204
Multidimensional Sustainability Assessment for Megacities....Pages 205-236
The Economics of Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change....Pages 237-263
A Precauctionary Strategy to Avoid Dangerous Climate Change is Affordable: 12 Reasons....Pages 265-289
Renewable Energy in the UK: A Slow Transition....Pages 291-308
Front Matter....Pages 309-309
Social Metabolism and Ecological Distribution Conflicts in India and Latin America....Pages 311-332
Human Values and Sustainable Development....Pages 333-365
Building a Sustainable and Desirable Economy-in-Society-in-Nature....Pages 367-454
Back Matter....Pages 455-463
β¦ Subjects
Sustainable Development;Environmental Economics;Environmental Policy;Renewable and Green Energy;Economic Growth;Economy-wide Country Studies
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