Governments in countries across the world increasingly adopt the “green growth” discourse to underline their ambition for the greening of their economies. The central tenet of this narrative is the economic opportunities rather than challenges arising from the pursuit of environmental sustainability. Our paper synthesises insights from 113 recent scientific articles, dealing with both environmental issues and economic growth, as well as innovation. Our ambition is exploratory in attempting to take stock of heterogeneous contributions across the spectrum of social science. The articles have been reviewed with a focus on six themes, derived from current discussions in economic geography and transition studies: skills, technology, physical res...
The report constitutes conclusions and working papers from the conference ¿Green Roads to Growth¿, w...
The Green Economy is an alternative vision for growth and development; one that can generate economi...
Since the end of World War II, the global economy has grown at a rate enabling GDP per capita to be ...
Governments in countries across the world increasingly adopt the “green growth” discourse to underli...
The chapter explores the concept of “green growth” as it has emerged in international policy discour...
A concern with the mitigation of climate change cuts a transversal line across economic agents, epit...
After almost two decades of continuous development in bio, circular, and green economy, it is time t...
Our economic system is based on growth. However, this is at odds with our planet’s limited resources...
‘Green growth’ is almost tautologically required for global welfare to rise in the long run. Economi...
Buzzwords such as green new deal, green economy and sustainable growth dominate current debates abou...
After almost two decades of continuous development in bio, circular, and green economy, it is time t...
Alex Bowen and Sam Fankhauser outline why green growth is currently so attractive to commentators. I...
While mainstream economic geography is doing increasing research on green manufacturing and services...
In the growing economy of developing countries, the environment is getting unsustainable. There is t...
The discourse of ‘green growth’ has recently gained ground in environmental governance deliberations...
The report constitutes conclusions and working papers from the conference ¿Green Roads to Growth¿, w...
The Green Economy is an alternative vision for growth and development; one that can generate economi...
Since the end of World War II, the global economy has grown at a rate enabling GDP per capita to be ...
Governments in countries across the world increasingly adopt the “green growth” discourse to underli...
The chapter explores the concept of “green growth” as it has emerged in international policy discour...
A concern with the mitigation of climate change cuts a transversal line across economic agents, epit...
After almost two decades of continuous development in bio, circular, and green economy, it is time t...
Our economic system is based on growth. However, this is at odds with our planet’s limited resources...
‘Green growth’ is almost tautologically required for global welfare to rise in the long run. Economi...
Buzzwords such as green new deal, green economy and sustainable growth dominate current debates abou...
After almost two decades of continuous development in bio, circular, and green economy, it is time t...
Alex Bowen and Sam Fankhauser outline why green growth is currently so attractive to commentators. I...
While mainstream economic geography is doing increasing research on green manufacturing and services...
In the growing economy of developing countries, the environment is getting unsustainable. There is t...
The discourse of ‘green growth’ has recently gained ground in environmental governance deliberations...
The report constitutes conclusions and working papers from the conference ¿Green Roads to Growth¿, w...
The Green Economy is an alternative vision for growth and development; one that can generate economi...
Since the end of World War II, the global economy has grown at a rate enabling GDP per capita to be ...