AbstractWe explore the link between improvements in human development and greenhouse gas emission. We argue that a disaggregated view on human development is required to understand the potential for decoupling of development from greenhouse gas emissions. To do so, we relate 16 elements from the livelihood index to emissions. Improvements in livelihood are decoupled from emissions for 10 elements, while only 6 are related to significant emissions. We operate the proposed framework for the example of food consumption and related emissions and find a reduction potential of about 13% compared to the total emissions from this sector
While quality of life (QOL) is the result of satisfying human needs, our current provision strategie...
This study explores the implications of shifting the narrative of climate policy evaluation from one...
This study explores the implications of shifting the narrative of climate policy evaluation from one...
We explore the link between improvements in human development and greenhouse gas emission. We argue ...
Human development, energy, and greenhouse gases are inherently linked under current technology const...
Although developing countries are called to participate in CO(2) emission reduction efforts to avoid...
Energy consumption is necessary for the delivery of human development by supporting access to basic ...
Although developing countries are called to participate in CO2 emission reduction efforts to avoid d...
abstract: Climate Change policy proposals are complicated by the dilemma of fossil fuels, which are ...
This article reviews existing linkages between the two broad concepts of human development and susta...
The literatures and debates on human development on the one hand and sustainability on the other sha...
The greenhouse gas emissions take-off in rapidly industrialising countries and possibilities for ave...
Although developing countries are called to participate in CO 2 emission reduction efforts to avoid ...
Industrial ecology tools have a role in informing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. ...
It has long been assumed that human development depends on economic growth, that national economic e...
While quality of life (QOL) is the result of satisfying human needs, our current provision strategie...
This study explores the implications of shifting the narrative of climate policy evaluation from one...
This study explores the implications of shifting the narrative of climate policy evaluation from one...
We explore the link between improvements in human development and greenhouse gas emission. We argue ...
Human development, energy, and greenhouse gases are inherently linked under current technology const...
Although developing countries are called to participate in CO(2) emission reduction efforts to avoid...
Energy consumption is necessary for the delivery of human development by supporting access to basic ...
Although developing countries are called to participate in CO2 emission reduction efforts to avoid d...
abstract: Climate Change policy proposals are complicated by the dilemma of fossil fuels, which are ...
This article reviews existing linkages between the two broad concepts of human development and susta...
The literatures and debates on human development on the one hand and sustainability on the other sha...
The greenhouse gas emissions take-off in rapidly industrialising countries and possibilities for ave...
Although developing countries are called to participate in CO 2 emission reduction efforts to avoid ...
Industrial ecology tools have a role in informing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. ...
It has long been assumed that human development depends on economic growth, that national economic e...
While quality of life (QOL) is the result of satisfying human needs, our current provision strategie...
This study explores the implications of shifting the narrative of climate policy evaluation from one...
This study explores the implications of shifting the narrative of climate policy evaluation from one...