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2015
L'energia rinnovabile genera immediato e generalizzato consenso indipendentemente dalle sue forme e modalità. Paradossalmente, alcune popolazioni che vivono nell'ambiente in stretto rapporto con le componenti non umane si oppongono ai progetti di green economy. La contrarietà degli indigeni Ikojts e Zapotecos nei confronti del parco eolico dell'Istmo
Brand, Ulrich, Lang, Miriam
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L'energia rinnovabile genera immediato e generalizzato consenso indipendentemente dalle sue forme e modalità. Paradossalmente, alcune popolazioni che vivono nell'ambiente in stretto rapporto con le componenti non umane si oppongono ai progetti di green economy. La contrarietà degli indigeni Ikojts e Zapotecos nei confronti del parco eolico dell'Istmo
Brand, Ulrich, Lang, Miriam
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The economy is traditionally human-centered and has given too little consideration to plants, animals, climate, and nature in general. What should the economy do to become 'green'? Changing people's social norms would be ideal but is hard to achieve.
Marian R. Chertow, Koichi S. Kanaoka
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Marian R. Chertow, Koichi S. Kanaoka
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Green Economy: Energy, Environment, and Sustainability
2022This chapter focuses on two United Nations Sustainable Development Goals to measure the impact of Covid 19 on the sustainability efforts in the Emerging European Economies (EEE). These goals are: SDG7 Affordable and Clean Energy, and SDG13 ClimateAction.
LaBelle, Michael Carnegie, Szép, Tekla
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Green economy: assessing the greenness of the Malaysian economy
International Journal of Green Economics, 2012The purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive definition of a green economy and further to assess the greenness of the Malaysian economy. The study also shows how different definitions and policy approaches are likely to meet economic development goals. The study is entirely based on secondary data (e.g.
Rabiul Islam +4 more
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2015
Chapter1 sets out to define the green economy within a ‘post-carbon society’ and contemplates the emerging policy-practice gap from a regional perspective. The authors go on to discuss the challenges and opportunities exposed by this changing economic landscape, and consider green innovativeness as a catalyst for SME-driven regional sustainability. The
S. Bond +7 more
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Chapter1 sets out to define the green economy within a ‘post-carbon society’ and contemplates the emerging policy-practice gap from a regional perspective. The authors go on to discuss the challenges and opportunities exposed by this changing economic landscape, and consider green innovativeness as a catalyst for SME-driven regional sustainability. The
S. Bond +7 more
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Building green economy thinking
2013AS A PRIVATE WEALTH ADVISOR, community activist, and green economy advocate, I am committed to shifting the global economy to a partnership between people and nature dedicated to creating a thriving civilization, which supports health and happiness.
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Blue Economy vs. Green Economy
“Green Economy”(GE) is “focuses on improving human well-being and reducing social inequity over the long-term, while not exposing future generations to significant environmental risks and ecological scarcities (UNEP)”. On the other hand, “Blue Economy” (BE) has been initially conceptualized in the year 2012 on the basis of the issues that governments ...Ananya Bhardwaj, Manas Roy
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