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Scientific paper • 2014
By: Veronika Kiss
Abstract: Non-renewable energy entitlement scheme for Europe – a policy tool to fit our consumption within planetary limits Special Session: REDUCTIONS: Reducing Environmental Degradation & Unsustainable Consumption Trends & Impacts On Nature & Society The non-renewable energy entitlement scheme is a means to achieve an absolute reduction of nonrenewable energy use at EU level with ...
Scientific paper • 2014
Abstract:Economic growth was the basis for the social reconciliation between capital owners and the working class. In industrialized countries it was coupled with a growth of material flows of geological proportions. It is quite remarkable that within the framework of the growth-oriented Europe 2020 Strategy for a smart, sustainable and inclusive economy the European Commission has launched a s...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Alexandra Seibt, Julia Nordmann
Abstract: The need of recycling obsolete mobile phones has significantly increased with a rapidly growing worldwide distribution of mobile phones (Geyer, 2010; Hagelüken, 2010). Mobile phones have a high environmental impact throughout the whole value chain; so far, individual use and recycling behaviour do not show any trends towards more sustainable patterns. Most communication measures for s...
Scientific paper • 2014
Abstract: Producers and distributors as well as consumers are using frequently more technical products that enhance their cost efficiency and their economic (and social) competitiveness. This has sweeping distributive consequences which are inescapable. This effect is not restricted to a certain economic system, but requires only the fact that higher efficiency directs demand toward the more ef...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Ida Andrea Braathen Sognnaes
Abstract: Global climate change brings up fundamental questions related to intragenerational and intergenerational equity. Economists have traditionally drawn a sharp distinction between efficiency and equity, but more recent studies in ecological economics have argued that the two are intimately linked (Corbera, Brown, & Adger, 2007; Howarth & Norgaard, 1992; Muradian, Corbera, Pascual...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: M Le Dû
Abstract: Lifestyles and social structures have a significant impact on energy consumption. Governments are focusing their strategies on renewable energies for energy supply and on energy efficiency to reduce energy demand, but energy transition is strongly linked to wider societal change. By creating prospective energy scenarios, the aim of this research focused on energy sufficiency was to ev...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Peter Hennicke
Abstract: The paper demonstrates that a “resource efficiency revolution” in combination with “sufficiency policies” could be a promising step towards a sustainable development. This might create much technological optimism. However there is much evidence that technological progress has to be accompanied by radical socioeconomic transformation and new patterns of sustainable production and consu...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Andrea Immendoerfer, Markus Winkelmann, Oliver Parodi, Collette Waitz
energy technologies, renewable energy, energy efficiency, sufficiency, neighbourhoods, rebound
Scientific paper • 2014
Rebound effects, critical realism, Interdisciplinary, socio technological structures
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Petra Wächter
Abstract: Energy use in the context of degrowth goes beyond the claim for dematerialization and energy efficiency improvements. Although we can observe a decoupling of energy from growth in the past decade, absolute energy consumption is still increasing worldwide. Energy efficiency improvements are not sufficient to overcome an exploitation of energy resources and enhance the rebound-effect to...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Vera Freyling
Abstract: The presentation is part of the special session “Resource efficiency Beyond GDP”. Improving resource efficiency generally means maximizing produced value, while minimizing pressures and impacts of economic production. In the GDP-era we wholly consider produced value in quantifying gains of economic activities, in other words, praising the quantities of all produced final and intermedi...
Scientific paper • 2014
By: Felix Ekardt
Abstract: By examining the problem of climate change this paper develops a substantial critique of the background assumptions that not only the formulation of economic theories but, in parts, also that of sociological/ political theories base on. However, this approach does not “supplement” to efficiency considerations” which up to now dominate the practical debate; it rather supersedes them. I...
Scientific paper • 2013
By: Sylvia Lorek, Doris Fuchs
Sustainable consumption, Degrowth, Policy Instruments, NGOs
Scientific paper • 2012
By: Tilman Santarius
santarius.de: Kann die Wirtschaft weiter wachsen und zugleich der Verbrauch an Energie und die Emissionen stark zurückgehen? Diese Studie von Tilman Santarius geht der Frage nach, inwiefern Energie-Effizienzsteigerungen so genannte Rebound-Effekte nach sich ziehen, die den Energieverbrauch steigern und dem Ziel der Energieeinsparung zuwiderlaufen. Sie beschreibt die Vielfalt möglicher Rebound-E...
Scientific paper • 2009
By: Gunther Tichy, Stephan Lutter, Stefan Giljum, Michael Getzner, Engelbert Stockhammer, Wolfgang Fellner, Claudia Kettner, Rita Trattnig, Friedrich Hinterberger, Elke Pirgmaier, Friedrich Schneider, Jörg Mahlich, Claudia Kettner, Michael Getzner, Niko Paech, Kurt Bayer, Ernst Tüchler, Elm:ar Altvater, Helene Schuberth, Brian Czech, Herman Daly, Christian Kerschner, Manfred Prisching, Richard Münch, Erich Gundlach, Fred Luks, Gerhard Schulze, Norbert Reuter, Mohssen Massarrat, Jürgen Grahl, Reiner Kümmel, Frithjof Bergmann
Gunther Tichy,
Scientific paper • 2009
By: Niko Paech
Qualitatives Wachstum, Effizienz, Konsistenz, Rebound-Effekte, Postwachstumsökonomie
• 2006
By: George Ritzer
Seine provokant-kritische Theorie der "McDonaldisierung" der Gesellschaft führt der US-amerikanische Sozialwissenschaftler George Ritzer nun in einer völlig neuen Ausgabe ins 21. Jahrhundert. Am Beispiel des McDonald's-Imperiums zeigt Ritzer, wie die Rationalisierung der Produktionsprozesse im Zeichen der Globalisierung aggressiver denn je um sich greift. Die internationale Ausbreitung de...