... ecological economics by taking in environmental economics and sustainable development in an easy-to-read introduction. The Ecological Economics journal of the International Society for Ecological Economics ... (neoclassical) economics Environmental economics Ecological economics Deep (human) ecology Basic tenets Consumer sover- eignty; frontier economics; utilitarian Con...
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... statistics developed and promoted by the United Nations. Further Reading 83 Box 4 .6 A reductionist view SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ⇓ SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH ⇓ ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE GROWTH ⇓ [Climate ... in the above-mentioned examples show progress or regress in the particular areas they represent. They do not show the relative significance of any specific area or target. T...
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... non-produced natural resources by households. Source: Stahmer et al. (1998, table 12, modified and aggregated). 8 With M = –393 million tons (not shown in Table 6. 2). 1 16 6 Energy and Material ... natural assets X P 7,577 3,075 713 48,295 208 59, 868 HH 2 ,64 5 11 700 3,3 56 D CAP 49,252 281 b 20 56 0 49 ,60 9 Total mate- rial supply a 59,474 3,3 56 744 49,051 208 112,833 Notes:...
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... 24.8 14.4 39 .6 2,527 3,002 EDP(EVA) (billion DM) 1,884 16. 6 11.7 26. 3 2,444 2,9 26 EC/NDP(VA) (%) 3.0 33.4 18.9 33 .6 3.3 2.5 NCF/NDP (%) 11.1 12.0 9.2 ECF/NDP (%) 8.1 8.7 6. 7 Source: Bartelmus (2002, ... (19 86 1990) 92–99 90–97 Philippines (1988–1992) d, e 96 99.5 75–83 United Kingdom (1980–1990) f 95–100 USA (1987) g 98.5–99 .6 Source: Bartelmus (1997b, table 1) and updat...
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... (1994) Stocks (12/31/94) Stocks 1. Land (sq. m) a 64 9,143 12,931 9 ,60 2 64 6, 960 1.1 Sealed 68 ,60 6 63 6 2 ,69 2 65 ,750 1.2 Green 448 ,65 9 938 340 448,3 86 1.3 Built-over 131,878 11,357 6, 570 132,824 2. Buildings (sq. ... 185, 369 3. Equipment (piece) 16, 542 1,4 36 1, 263 16, 715 Flows 4. Materials/products (kg) 1,055,912 8,492,704 4.1 Raw materials 69 7,183 3,558,124 4.2 G...
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... development is constrained by environmental Fig. 12.3 Sustainability constraints in a linear programming model Source: Based on Bartelmus (1979), fig. 1, p. 260 ; with permission by the copyright holder, ... non-declining welfare generation. In fact, if the welfare package is broad enough, non-decline of welfare can also be viewed as sustainable development (Mäler, 1991). Note howev...
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... externalities are positive such as benefits of agriculture for land and landscape conservation. Most positive effects are however intentional, marked by a plus (+) sign in segment II of the table. By ... cost-absorbing production behaviour of the enterprise. As pointed out by Baumol and Oates (1971), an iterative process of 266 15 Questions, Questions, Questions – and Some Ans...
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... http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ referenceworks/0121 764 80X. Bartelmus, P. (2007). SEEA-2003: Accounting for sustainable development? Ecological Economics, 61 (4), 61 3 61 6. Bartelmus, P., Albert, J., & Tschochohei, ... 239 qualitative 36, 50, 197, 207 sustainable see Sustainable development Direct Material Input 1 16 Diseconomies 1 46, 2 76 Discounting 33, 82, 143 Doh...
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... Environmental Indicators (See Colour Plates) Source: Globus Infografic GmbH. Period Ecology, thermodyna - mics Ecological economics (Neo)classical economics Environmental economics Sustainable development 1750 1800 1850 1900 1950 2000 Quesnay (1759) Smith (17 76) Malthus (1798) v. ... DECLARATION Education, awareness, training Means of implemen -tation Fig. 1.1 Results of the Rio Ear...
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... statistics developed and promoted by the United Nations. Further Reading 83 Box 4 .6 A reductionist view SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ⇓ SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH ⇓ ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE GROWTH ⇓ [Climate ... take by devel- opment Trends in built-up area, population and road network density L Source: http://reports.eea.eu.int/environmental_assessment_report_2002_9sum/en/signals2...
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