Implementing the Circular Economy for Sustainable Development presents the concept of the circular economy with the goal of understanding its present status and how to better implement it, particularly through environmental policies. It first tackles the definition of a circular economy in the conte
Theory and Implementation of Economic Models for Sustainable Development
β Scribed by Jeroen C. J. M. Van Den Bergh, Marjan W. Hofkes (auth.), Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh, Marjan W. Hofkes (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 326
- Series
- Economy & Environment 15
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
There is widespread concern for long-term environmental issues in relation to economic processes and developments. Among the concerned scientists are economists, who have taken up the challenge to apply economic insights and tools for the study of long-term environment-economy interactions, and to give the concept of sustainable development 'economic hands and feet'. This book presents a pluralistic perspective on efforts, problems and successes in this area. This collection of papers was originally prepared for an international symposium titled Economic Modelling of Sustainable Development: Between Theory and Practice, which was hosted by the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, on December 20th 1996. The main motivation for this symposium was that the usefulness of the concept of sustainable development for theoretical and applied modelling is still being debated; growth theorists, resource economists, ecological economists, policy makers and many others are trying to deal with the concept in various, and sometimes conflicting, ways. The aim of the symposium was to bring together different theoretical and implementational perspectives on modelling for sustainable development. We hope that this volume will inform a wide audience about the perspectives and progress in this important area of research, as well as stimulate further research, notably on applied modelling and practical methods for the analysis of sustainable development at various (spatial) scales. The papers have, in due course, been revised several times based on comments made by discusΒ sants, referees and the editors.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Sustainable development and formal models: background and summary....Pages 1-8
Front Matter....Pages 9-9
A survey of economic modelling of sustainable development....Pages 11-37
Technological change, economic growth and sustainability....Pages 39-65
Evolutionary complex systems and sustainable development....Pages 67-99
Theoretical aspects of the economic modelling of sustainable development....Pages 101-110
Front Matter....Pages 111-111
Indicators of natural resource scarcity: review, synthesis, and application to US agriculture....Pages 113-138
The environmental Kuznets curve....Pages 139-164
Delinking, relinking and the perception of resource scarcity....Pages 165-172
Front Matter....Pages 173-173
The measurement of sustainable development....Pages 175-193
Industrial metabolism: work in progress....Pages 195-228
On the paradigmatic and spatial dependency of indicators....Pages 229-233
Macroeconomic modelling for sustainable development: the Dutch experience....Pages 235-254
Multidimensional sustainability analysis: the Flag model....Pages 255-273
Front Matter....Pages 275-275
Economic aspects of global environmental models....Pages 277-286
The international policy dimension of sustainability β the effect of policy harmonization within the EU using the GEM-E3 model....Pages 287-316
Policy models for international environmental problems....Pages 317-320
Back Matter....Pages 321-328
β¦ Subjects
Environmental Economics; Environmental Management; Economic Growth
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