There are currently debates in many countries on whether or not to adjust or correct the measure of gross domestic product (GDP) for deterioration of the state of the environment and depletion of natural resources. The surge in interest for developing such a "green GDP" can perhaps be traced back to the World Commission on Economy and Development's report "Our common future" (WCED, 1987) and the follow-up conference in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, (UNCED). Also the process of revising the system of national accounts (SNA) and the emergence of a "blue book" on System for Economic and Environmental Accounting (SEEA) (UN, 2003) have played an important role in motivating these debates. This report is an effort to summarise international experiences...
Since the 1970s’, the concepts of ecological limits, environmental impacts, and human pressure have ...
The focus of this paper is to discuss and show the policy relevance of "environmental load displacem...
Most national governments have pledged a commitment to sustainable development. The transformation o...
There are currently debates in many countries on whether or not to adjust or correct the measure of ...
While the gross national/domestic product (GNP/GDP) index is a highly reliable indicator that reflec...
China’s decision in 2004 to implement and use “Green GDP (Gross Domestic Product)” to measure societ...
In the push for more sustainable and greener progress, faster economic growth is no longer a priorit...
This paper presents an updated and unique database of Green GDP indicators across countries and time...
Abstract: Norway has a long history in trying to develop management tools for sustainable developme...
The chapter is an attempt to answer the question: how is the actual green economy implementation pro...
Research background: Numerous modern indicators are attempting to integrate better economic, politic...
Increases in national income are usually treated as economic growth. If large enough to produce incr...
China, currently one of the world's most booming economies, has achieved great success in its econom...
Abstract. Businesses and corporates have started to formulate strategies to opt for environment-frie...
It is now often argued that society is steering with the wrong compass. Most decision-making process...
Since the 1970s’, the concepts of ecological limits, environmental impacts, and human pressure have ...
The focus of this paper is to discuss and show the policy relevance of "environmental load displacem...
Most national governments have pledged a commitment to sustainable development. The transformation o...
There are currently debates in many countries on whether or not to adjust or correct the measure of ...
While the gross national/domestic product (GNP/GDP) index is a highly reliable indicator that reflec...
China’s decision in 2004 to implement and use “Green GDP (Gross Domestic Product)” to measure societ...
In the push for more sustainable and greener progress, faster economic growth is no longer a priorit...
This paper presents an updated and unique database of Green GDP indicators across countries and time...
Abstract: Norway has a long history in trying to develop management tools for sustainable developme...
The chapter is an attempt to answer the question: how is the actual green economy implementation pro...
Research background: Numerous modern indicators are attempting to integrate better economic, politic...
Increases in national income are usually treated as economic growth. If large enough to produce incr...
China, currently one of the world's most booming economies, has achieved great success in its econom...
Abstract. Businesses and corporates have started to formulate strategies to opt for environment-frie...
It is now often argued that society is steering with the wrong compass. Most decision-making process...
Since the 1970s’, the concepts of ecological limits, environmental impacts, and human pressure have ...
The focus of this paper is to discuss and show the policy relevance of "environmental load displacem...
Most national governments have pledged a commitment to sustainable development. The transformation o...