... 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 ... production and consumption functions Source: Based on Bartelmus (2003), table 1, p. 68; with permission by the copyright holder, Elsevier. The basic tenets of the four...
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... 1990 2000 2015 Urban 94 95 96.5 [97.5] 81 85 91 [92.5] Rural 64 71 81 .5 [85 .5] 28 40 58 [70] Note: 2015: linear extrapolation; target values in brackets. Source: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/mi/mi_worldregn.asp. ● ... statistics developed and promoted by the United Nations. Further Reading 83 Box 4.6 A reductionist view SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ⇓ SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH ⇓ ENV...
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Quantitative Economics How sustainable are our economies by Peter Bartelmus_6 pdf
... natural assets X P 7,577 3,075 713 48, 295 2 08 59 ,86 8 HH 2,645 11 700 3,356 D CAP 49,252 281 b 20 56 0 49,609 Total mate- rial supply a 59,474 3,356 744 49,051 2 08 112 ,83 3 Notes: a Total material supply ... b Consumption of non-produced natural resources by households. Source: Stahmer et al. (19 98, table 12, modified and aggregated). 8 With M = –393 million tons (not shown i...
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... (1991–1993) c, d 85 89 Indonesia (1971–1 984 ) c 69 87 Japan (1 985 /1990) 98/ 99.6 97/ 98 Korea, Republic of (1 985 –1992) d 100 96– 98 Mexico (1 985 ) 94 87 Papua New Guinea (1 986 –1990) 92–99 90–97 Philippines ... 90–97 Philippines (1 988 –1992) d, e 96–99.5 75 83 United Kingdom (1 980 –1990) f 95–100 USA (1 987 ) g 98. 5–99.6 Source: Bartelmus (1997b, table 1) and updat...
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... 660,225 32, 488 6. Energy/waste heat (kWh) n/a 1 18, 986 ,313 1 18, 986 ,313 n/a 7. Water/waste water (cu. m) n/a 4 28, 770 339,277 n/a 8. Air emission (kg) n/a n/a 8. 1 NO x 100,5 48 8.2 SO 2 170.132 8. 3 CO 2 ... 9,602 646,960 1.1 Sealed 68, 606 636 2,692 65,750 1.2 Green 4 48, 659 9 38 340 4 48, 386 1.3 Built-over 131 ,87 8 11,357 6,570 132 ,82 4 2. Buildings (sq. m) a 1 78, 473...
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... 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 however that the search ... natural resource stocks or degrading environmental sinks, threatens the sustainability of economic activities. The key questions, asked repeatedly in this book, are how close are thes...
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Quantitative Economics How sustainable are our economies by Peter Bartelmus_12 ppt
... 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 ... answers to the four questions of Figure 15.1. Lack of knowledge and empirical evidence are P. Bartelmus, Quantitative Eco-nomics, 263 © Springer Science + Business Media, B....
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... balance 117–1 18 strategy on sustainable use of natural resources 116, 186 , 237–2 38 sustainable growth and development 49, 78 Exergy 1 08, 123 accounting 1 08 109, 112 system, Sweden 1 08 Externalities ... 145, 280 – 281 see also Valuation, damage and Valuation, maintenance cost Externalization 254 F Factor 2/4/10 28, 37, 119, 120–121, 162, 185 – 186 , 188 Factor analysis 90–...
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... (See Colour Plates) Source: Globus Infografic GmbH. Period Ecology, thermodyna - mics Ecological economics (Neo)classical economics Environmental economics Sustainable development 1750 180 0 185 0 1900 1950 2000 Quesnay (1759) Smith (1776) Malthus (17 98) v. ... - mics Ecological economics (Neo)classical economics Environmental economics Sustainable development 1750 180 0...
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... 1990 2000 2015 Urban 94 95 96.5 [97.5] 81 85 91 [92.5] Rural 64 71 81 .5 [85 .5] 28 40 58 [70] Note: 2015: linear extrapolation; target values in brackets. Source: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/mi/mi_worldregn.asp. ... Emissions are partially controlled by environmental protection (8) , or escape control and accumulate in environmental media (14); subsequent ‘consumption’ of polluta...
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