"This paper aims to link two debates and literatures at the cutting edge of sustainable development research and governance: sustainable consumption and degrowth. Interestingly, these literatures have only recently started to exchange and integrate insights, despite their similar interest in the fundamental systemic challenges to sustainable development arising from a political discourse favoring (green) growth and the recognition of the insufficiency of technological solutions. The paper argues that this lack of connection is due to a predominance of perspectives in sustainable consumption research and governance that fail to deliver as promised. These perspectives, which we summarize under the label of “weak consumption” perspectives, foc...
De-growth is strongly different from the usual mainstream economic theorizing. According to the thin...
Although reducing levels and impacts of contemporary consumption and production has been a pivotal s...
The main objective of this study is to characterize socially responsible consumption (SRC) through t...
"This paper aims to link two debates and literatures at the cutting edge of sustainable development ...
Based on the analysis how the political and scientific discourses on Sustainable Consumption develop...
Based on the analysis how the political and scientific discourses on Sustainable Consumption develop...
Achieving sustainable consumption patterns is a crucial step on the way towards sustainability. The ...
The United Nations member states adopted and signed the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, estab...
In the wake of worsening climate change, environmental sustainability is more important than ever if...
It is widely recognised that averting catastrophic climate change and ecological disaster requires s...
<p><em>Ecological sustainability recently has become a crucial matter of discussion. The sustainable...
This perspective calls for building greater understanding of overlapping and conflicting considerati...
“De-[Constructing] Growth” is offered as a more nuanced conceptualization that avoids the negative c...
Sustainable consumption governance in democracies faces a fundamental dilemma. On the one hand, cons...
Insofar as development implies economic growth, the term 'sustainable development' appears to some a...
De-growth is strongly different from the usual mainstream economic theorizing. According to the thin...
Although reducing levels and impacts of contemporary consumption and production has been a pivotal s...
The main objective of this study is to characterize socially responsible consumption (SRC) through t...
"This paper aims to link two debates and literatures at the cutting edge of sustainable development ...
Based on the analysis how the political and scientific discourses on Sustainable Consumption develop...
Based on the analysis how the political and scientific discourses on Sustainable Consumption develop...
Achieving sustainable consumption patterns is a crucial step on the way towards sustainability. The ...
The United Nations member states adopted and signed the Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, estab...
In the wake of worsening climate change, environmental sustainability is more important than ever if...
It is widely recognised that averting catastrophic climate change and ecological disaster requires s...
<p><em>Ecological sustainability recently has become a crucial matter of discussion. The sustainable...
This perspective calls for building greater understanding of overlapping and conflicting considerati...
“De-[Constructing] Growth” is offered as a more nuanced conceptualization that avoids the negative c...
Sustainable consumption governance in democracies faces a fundamental dilemma. On the one hand, cons...
Insofar as development implies economic growth, the term 'sustainable development' appears to some a...
De-growth is strongly different from the usual mainstream economic theorizing. According to the thin...
Although reducing levels and impacts of contemporary consumption and production has been a pivotal s...
The main objective of this study is to characterize socially responsible consumption (SRC) through t...