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Currently, a substantial institutional change is under way for marine and coastal resources. Sustainability plays a … protected areas. What drives institutional change towards MPAs; and what role does sustainability play in this change in … make it particularly relevant to think about institutional change, sustainability and the current process of MPA expansion. …
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The bio-economy is gaining increasing prominence in the policy debate, with several countries developing bio-economy strategies to decouple economic growth from dependence on fossil fuel, as well a pathway to supporting some of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and commitments under...
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We develop an endogenous growth model to address a long standing question whether sustainable green growth is feasible by re-allocating resource use between green (natural) and man-made (carbon intensive) capital. Although the model is general we relate it to the UKís green growth policy...
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concept of “sustainability.” We relate such a definition of sustainability to well known concepts from neoclassical economics …-temporal realm, we find that dynamic efficiency is a necessary but not sufficient condition for a notion of sustainability that has … normative standing as a goal for public policy. We define sustainability as dynamic efficiency plus intergenerational equity …
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compares three aggregate indicators of sustainability: the World Bank’s ‘Genuine Savings’ measure, the ‘Ecological Footprint …’ and the ‘Environmental Sustainability Index’. It is concluded that rankings of sustainable nations vary significantly …
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compatible with achieving environmental sustainability. Both approaches deliver policy-relevant information and a comparison of …
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This paper first describes two types of adjustments to National Accounting Systems, which take the environment into account: the first type centres on accounting conventions, through a change in the system boundary, in order to include specified categories of environmental assets (called...
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We develop an endogenous growth model to address a long standing question whether sustainable green growth is feasible by re-allocating resource use between green (natural) and man-made (carbon intensive) capital. Although the model is general we relate it to the UKís green growth policy...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012255107
compares three aggregate indicators of sustainability: the World Bank’s ‘Genuine Savings’ measure, the ‘Ecological Footprint …’ and the ‘Environmental Sustainability Index’. It is concluded that rankings of sustainable nations vary significantly …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011374434
evolutionary, relational and durational perspectives on sustainability journeys. Each perspective emphasizes different facets of … sustainability – shifts in selection environments, reconfigurations of emergent networks, and intertemporal comparisons and contrasts …. Drawing on our analysis, we discuss implications for sustainability policy, strategy and research …
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