The paradox underlying the rebound effect is that, due to secondary effects, improvements in resource efficiency provide smaller reductions in the consumption of energy and/or material resources than are expected—or even an overall net increase in resource use. The rebound effect has played a role in economic growth and industrialization, yet it remains a problem for the task of reducing negative environmental impacts. This paper proposes that the size of the rebound effect, and the type of impacts it causes, may be affected by future changes in the system within which it arises. Four types of rebound effect are considered: economy-wide effects, transformational effects, frontier effects, and international rebound effects. A conceptual mode...
We argue that the sustainable use of natural resources has to be placed in a dynamic perspective, bo...
Green growth unravelled: how rebound effects baffle sustainability targets when the economy keeps gr...
Eco-innovation often underperforms due to behavioral and systemic responses to technical change lea...
The paradox underlying the rebound effect is that, due to secondary effects, improvements in resourc...
Are efficiency improvements in the use of natural resources the key for sustainable development, are...
The increasing global demand for resources has been met with a new wave of resource efficiency polic...
Increasing demand for resources has been met with a new wave of resource efficiency policies worldwi...
Are efficiency improvements in the use of natural resources the key for sustainable development, are...
The promise of energy efficiency brings us to a lighter world, to a world that has less “losses” or ...
This article sketches the problem of indirect energy use effects, also known as rebound, of energy c...
The study of the so-called rebound effect has traditionally pertained to the domain of neoclassical ...
The majority of global energy scenarios anticipate a structural break in the relationship between en...
The modern mechanism of natural management and environmental protection can cause delayed reaction o...
The debate about the relevance and the causes of the rebound effect deriving from efficiency gains i...
The main objective of the thesis is to seek insights into the theory, and provide empirical evidence...
We argue that the sustainable use of natural resources has to be placed in a dynamic perspective, bo...
Green growth unravelled: how rebound effects baffle sustainability targets when the economy keeps gr...
Eco-innovation often underperforms due to behavioral and systemic responses to technical change lea...
The paradox underlying the rebound effect is that, due to secondary effects, improvements in resourc...
Are efficiency improvements in the use of natural resources the key for sustainable development, are...
The increasing global demand for resources has been met with a new wave of resource efficiency polic...
Increasing demand for resources has been met with a new wave of resource efficiency policies worldwi...
Are efficiency improvements in the use of natural resources the key for sustainable development, are...
The promise of energy efficiency brings us to a lighter world, to a world that has less “losses” or ...
This article sketches the problem of indirect energy use effects, also known as rebound, of energy c...
The study of the so-called rebound effect has traditionally pertained to the domain of neoclassical ...
The majority of global energy scenarios anticipate a structural break in the relationship between en...
The modern mechanism of natural management and environmental protection can cause delayed reaction o...
The debate about the relevance and the causes of the rebound effect deriving from efficiency gains i...
The main objective of the thesis is to seek insights into the theory, and provide empirical evidence...
We argue that the sustainable use of natural resources has to be placed in a dynamic perspective, bo...
Green growth unravelled: how rebound effects baffle sustainability targets when the economy keeps gr...
Eco-innovation often underperforms due to behavioral and systemic responses to technical change lea...