AbstractIndia's economic growth in the last decade has raised several concerns in terms of its present and future resource demands for materials and energy. While per capita resource consumption is still extremely modest but on the rise, its sheer population qualifies India as a fast growing giant with material and energy throughput that is growing rapidly . If such national and local trends continue, the challenges for regional, national as well as global sustainability are immense in terms of future resource availability, social conflicts, pressure on land and ecosystems and atmospheric emissions. Using the concepts of social metabolism and material flow analysis, this paper presents an original study quantifying resource use trajectories...
Abstract | Sustainability in the living environment requires a paradigm transition to environmentall...
India, rather than repeating the Western pattern of using up all of a country's natural resources to...
Instead of following the cycle of over-exploitation of natural resources for development and then lo...
Ajuts: This research was funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) within the projects P21012- G11 a...
AbstractIndia's economic growth in the last decade has raised several concerns in terms of its prese...
This paper explains the methods for counting the energy and material flows in the economy, and gives...
Global material extraction has tripled since the 1970s, with more than 100 billion tonnes of materia...
This paper investigates certain macro data on the Indian economy to draw inferenceson the sustainabi...
Global material extraction has tripled since the 1970s, with more than 100 billion tonnes of materia...
In the last few decades, India witnessed phenomenal growth in population and millions of people l...
Abstract: Sustainability requires that the productive base measured in terms of comprehensive wealth...
Sustainability requires that the productive base measured in terms of comprehensive wealth of a soci...
Humanity currently extracts almost 70 billion tons of materials per year. During the last century gl...
Abstract Without environmental sustainability, economic stability and social cohesion cannot be ach...
Twenty-First Century India is the first study of India's development giving a fully integrated accou...
Abstract | Sustainability in the living environment requires a paradigm transition to environmentall...
India, rather than repeating the Western pattern of using up all of a country's natural resources to...
Instead of following the cycle of over-exploitation of natural resources for development and then lo...
Ajuts: This research was funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) within the projects P21012- G11 a...
AbstractIndia's economic growth in the last decade has raised several concerns in terms of its prese...
This paper explains the methods for counting the energy and material flows in the economy, and gives...
Global material extraction has tripled since the 1970s, with more than 100 billion tonnes of materia...
This paper investigates certain macro data on the Indian economy to draw inferenceson the sustainabi...
Global material extraction has tripled since the 1970s, with more than 100 billion tonnes of materia...
In the last few decades, India witnessed phenomenal growth in population and millions of people l...
Abstract: Sustainability requires that the productive base measured in terms of comprehensive wealth...
Sustainability requires that the productive base measured in terms of comprehensive wealth of a soci...
Humanity currently extracts almost 70 billion tons of materials per year. During the last century gl...
Abstract Without environmental sustainability, economic stability and social cohesion cannot be ach...
Twenty-First Century India is the first study of India's development giving a fully integrated accou...
Abstract | Sustainability in the living environment requires a paradigm transition to environmentall...
India, rather than repeating the Western pattern of using up all of a country's natural resources to...
Instead of following the cycle of over-exploitation of natural resources for development and then lo...