Conventional theories of economic development (cf. Rostow, Lewis, ‘balanced growth ’ theories) argue that national economies move through stages involving a shift from agrarian to industrial production, structural change, capability-accumulation and changes in markets and patterns of consumption. Typically development implies growing resource-intensity of economies early in the process of development, with major environmental impacts. Development in emerging Asian countries appears to be following this pattern and is thereby influencing the global demand for resources and generating major impacts on local, regional and global environments, including the global climate. A key question for the global environmental change research community is...
This paper investigates the impact of climate change and technological innovation on economic growth...
Environmental sustainability and economic growth are the two ends of a stream whereby when an econom...
Economic, social and natural environmental systems are interdependent, and economic systems cannot b...
Rapid industrialisation in Asia is generating a significant new demand for raw materials and pressur...
Global sustainability is increasingly influenced by processes of industrialisation and urbanization ...
Global sustainability is increasingly influenced by processes of industrialisation and urbanization ...
Global sustainability is increasingly influenced by processes of industrialisation and urbanization ...
Governments and development specialists in Asia are publicly committed to the sustainable developmen...
While rapid economic growth in the Asian-Pacific region is a potential means for low-income countrie...
How does globalization influence transitions toward more sustainable socio-technical regimes in the ...
Global sustainability is increasingly influenced by processes of industrialisation and urbanization ...
Rapid economic growth in the Asian-Pacific region provides economic hope for the region's low-income...
● East Asia has achieved more economic growth and reduced poverty faster than any other region of th...
The entry into a non-expansionary phase of the economic cycle, caused by the financial and economic ...
Since the late 1970s, China’s transforma-tion from a planned economy to one that is market-based and...
This paper investigates the impact of climate change and technological innovation on economic growth...
Environmental sustainability and economic growth are the two ends of a stream whereby when an econom...
Economic, social and natural environmental systems are interdependent, and economic systems cannot b...
Rapid industrialisation in Asia is generating a significant new demand for raw materials and pressur...
Global sustainability is increasingly influenced by processes of industrialisation and urbanization ...
Global sustainability is increasingly influenced by processes of industrialisation and urbanization ...
Global sustainability is increasingly influenced by processes of industrialisation and urbanization ...
Governments and development specialists in Asia are publicly committed to the sustainable developmen...
While rapid economic growth in the Asian-Pacific region is a potential means for low-income countrie...
How does globalization influence transitions toward more sustainable socio-technical regimes in the ...
Global sustainability is increasingly influenced by processes of industrialisation and urbanization ...
Rapid economic growth in the Asian-Pacific region provides economic hope for the region's low-income...
● East Asia has achieved more economic growth and reduced poverty faster than any other region of th...
The entry into a non-expansionary phase of the economic cycle, caused by the financial and economic ...
Since the late 1970s, China’s transforma-tion from a planned economy to one that is market-based and...
This paper investigates the impact of climate change and technological innovation on economic growth...
Environmental sustainability and economic growth are the two ends of a stream whereby when an econom...
Economic, social and natural environmental systems are interdependent, and economic systems cannot b...