The essays in this study contribute to an analysis of the prospects for the world's economy in the face of environmental constraints. The contributors examine the implications of development in both northern and southern hemispheres, and the extreme differences between rich and poor nations in the distribution of income, resource use and consumption. Using extensive case studies from WIDER-sponsored research, the text explores the limits and consequences of further development.
The essays in this study contribute to an analysis of the prospects for the world's economy in the face of environmental constraints. The contributors examine the implications of development in both northern and southern hemispheres, and the extreme differences between rich and poor nations in the distribution of income, resource use and consumption. Using extensive case studies from WIDER-sponsored research, the text explores the limits and consequences of further development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chapter 1 Introduction, V Bhaskar, Andrew Glyn; Chapter 2 Environmental Sustainability and the Growth of GDP: Conditions for Compatibility, Paul Ekins, Michael Jacobs; Chapter 3 Northern Growth and Environmental Constraints, Andrew Glyn; Chapter 4 Can The North Stop Consumption Growth? Escaping The Cycle of Work and Spend, Juliet B Schor; Chapter 5 Population Growth and the Environmental Crisis: Beyond the 'Obvious', Franck Amalric; Chapter 6 Distributive Justice and the Control of Global Warming, V Bhaskar; Chapter 7 * This paper draws on research financed by UNESCO and the French Minister of Environment (Program ECLAT) - see ., Alain Lipietz; Chapter 8 Environmental Policies and North-South Trade: A Selected Survey of the Issues, Partha Sen; Chapter 9 The Korean Model of Development and its Environmental Implications, Jong-Il You; Chapter 10 National Development and Local Environmental Action - the Case of the River Narmada, Gita Sen; Chapter 11 Economics and Ecosystems: the Case of Zimbabwean Peasant Households, Will Cavendish; Chapter 12 Development after Ecology, Bob Sutcliffe;
Chapter 1 Introduction, V Bhaskar, Andrew Glyn; Chapter 2 Environmental Sustainability and the Growth of GDP: Conditions for Compatibility, Paul Ekins, Michael Jacobs; Chapter 3 Northern Growth and Environmental Constraints, Andrew Glyn; Chapter 4 Can The North Stop Consumption Growth? Escaping The Cycle of Work and Spend, Juliet B Schor; Chapter 5 Population Growth and the Environmental Crisis: Beyond the 'Obvious', Franck Amalric; Chapter 6 Distributive Justice and the Control of Global Warming, V Bhaskar; Chapter 7 * This paper draws on research financed by UNESCO and the French Minister of Environment (Program ECLAT) - see ., Alain Lipietz; Chapter 8 Environmental Policies and North-South Trade: A Selected Survey of the Issues, Partha Sen; Chapter 9 The Korean Model of Development and its Environmental Implications, Jong-Il You; Chapter 10 National Development and Local Environmental Action - the Case of the River Narmada, Gita Sen; Chapter 11 Economics and Ecosystems: the Case of Zimbabwean Peasant Households, Will Cavendish; Chapter 12 Development after Ecology, Bob Sutcliffe;
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