With the UN indicating that climate objectives are well off track, the dependency of the economy on resources remains a crucial issue demanding holistic consideration. As a key global sustainability issue, the linkage between resource use and economic growth has long been under heated debate. The increasing amount of resources used for economic growth has elevated environmentalists’ concerns over resource scarcity and environmental impacts, suggesting the existence of coupling between resources and the economy. In contrast, the declining Material Intensity (MI)—resources needed to produce one unit of Gross Domestic Product (GDP)—has led to optimism for many economists and decision makers with far reaching implications for resources and econ...
Metrics on resource productivity currently used by governments suggest that some developed countries...
The notion of green growth has emerged as a dominant policy response to climate change and ecologica...
Material use has many negative effects on the environment. It increases greenhouse gas emissions and...
As long as economic growth is a major political goal, decoupling growth from resource use and emissi...
Strategies toward ambitious climate targets usually rely on the concept of ‘decoupling’; that is, th...
In recent decades economic growth and increased human wellbeing around the globe have come at the co...
<div><p>Economic development and growth depend on growing levels of resource use, and result in envi...
Experts have been searching for ways to mitigate the impacts of climate change on resources since th...
Absolute decoupling of GDP growth from resource use implies that economic output can be increased wi...
Resource flows constitute the materials basis of the economy. At the same time, they carry and induc...
Scientists understand how global ecological degradation is occurring but not why it seems to be so d...
The contemporary debate offers two perspectives on natural resources, especially regarding minerals ...
Resource productivity, measured as GDP output per resource input, is a widespread sustainability ind...
Economic growth is the leading reason for climate change. Since the 1970’s environmental sociology s...
The relationship between economic affluence, quality of life and environmental implications of produ...
Metrics on resource productivity currently used by governments suggest that some developed countries...
The notion of green growth has emerged as a dominant policy response to climate change and ecologica...
Material use has many negative effects on the environment. It increases greenhouse gas emissions and...
As long as economic growth is a major political goal, decoupling growth from resource use and emissi...
Strategies toward ambitious climate targets usually rely on the concept of ‘decoupling’; that is, th...
In recent decades economic growth and increased human wellbeing around the globe have come at the co...
<div><p>Economic development and growth depend on growing levels of resource use, and result in envi...
Experts have been searching for ways to mitigate the impacts of climate change on resources since th...
Absolute decoupling of GDP growth from resource use implies that economic output can be increased wi...
Resource flows constitute the materials basis of the economy. At the same time, they carry and induc...
Scientists understand how global ecological degradation is occurring but not why it seems to be so d...
The contemporary debate offers two perspectives on natural resources, especially regarding minerals ...
Resource productivity, measured as GDP output per resource input, is a widespread sustainability ind...
Economic growth is the leading reason for climate change. Since the 1970’s environmental sociology s...
The relationship between economic affluence, quality of life and environmental implications of produ...
Metrics on resource productivity currently used by governments suggest that some developed countries...
The notion of green growth has emerged as a dominant policy response to climate change and ecologica...
Material use has many negative effects on the environment. It increases greenhouse gas emissions and...