According to the critics of conventional sustainability models, particularly within the business context, it is questionable whether the objective of balancing the social, economic and environmental triad is feasible, and whether human equality and prosperity (as well as population growth) can be achieved with the present rate of natural degradation (Rees 2009). The current scale of human economic activity on Earth is already excessive; finding itself in a state of unsustainable ‘overshoot’ where consumption and dissipation of energy and material resources exceed the regenerative and assimilative capacity of supportive ecosystems (Rees 2012). Conceptualizing the current ‘politics of unsustainability’, reflected in mainstream sustainability ...
This article discusses closed-loop systems, namely Cradle to Cradle and circular economy, in the con...
The concept of sustainability is attracting great attention as societies become increasingly aware o...
For decades scientists, environmentalists and social scientists have been pointing to a crisis of su...
Recently environmental education (EE) literature has been supportive of pluralistic rather than goal...
Many people today are raising the issue of sustainable development in the face of the danger of an e...
The response of the international community to the pressing socio-ecological problems has been frame...
Sustainable consumption is interlinked with sustainable production. This chapter will introduce the ...
Human well-being is closely related to the health and sustainability of the environment. People need...
In this masterclass prof. Thomas Block argues that sustainability is neither an objective standard n...
The subject of this master thesis is the concept of a circular economy as a sustainable economic mod...
The focus of this thesis is on whether or not it is possible to decouple economic growth from the ph...
Currently, we are experiencing exciting and challenging times, some even dare speak of a 4th industr...
Sustainability is not one alternative anymore; it is the only alternative. A large number of researc...
Humanity has entered the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch marked by an unprecedented human impac...
Environmental unsustainability is due to both structural features and historically specific characte...
This article discusses closed-loop systems, namely Cradle to Cradle and circular economy, in the con...
The concept of sustainability is attracting great attention as societies become increasingly aware o...
For decades scientists, environmentalists and social scientists have been pointing to a crisis of su...
Recently environmental education (EE) literature has been supportive of pluralistic rather than goal...
Many people today are raising the issue of sustainable development in the face of the danger of an e...
The response of the international community to the pressing socio-ecological problems has been frame...
Sustainable consumption is interlinked with sustainable production. This chapter will introduce the ...
Human well-being is closely related to the health and sustainability of the environment. People need...
In this masterclass prof. Thomas Block argues that sustainability is neither an objective standard n...
The subject of this master thesis is the concept of a circular economy as a sustainable economic mod...
The focus of this thesis is on whether or not it is possible to decouple economic growth from the ph...
Currently, we are experiencing exciting and challenging times, some even dare speak of a 4th industr...
Sustainability is not one alternative anymore; it is the only alternative. A large number of researc...
Humanity has entered the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch marked by an unprecedented human impac...
Environmental unsustainability is due to both structural features and historically specific characte...
This article discusses closed-loop systems, namely Cradle to Cradle and circular economy, in the con...
The concept of sustainability is attracting great attention as societies become increasingly aware o...
For decades scientists, environmentalists and social scientists have been pointing to a crisis of su...