In this article, we investigate public support for eco-social policies combining goals of social justice and ecological sustainability. Eco-social policies contribute both to providing a social floor or redistributing resources to where they are needed and to respecting an ecological ceiling by keeping human activities within ecological limits. We discuss five such policies and highlight arguments for and against defining them as eco-social policies: a maximum income, a wealth tax, a basic income, a working time reduction and a meat tax. Asking what the social and individual determinants of supporting these policies are, we use 2020 data from a representative survey in Sweden containing information about how respondents evaluate the policie...
Current environmental challenges, such as greenhouse gas emissions and water pollution, are large-sc...
Sweden has long been an aknowledged leader in Europe in terms of its commitment to environmental pro...
Faced with environmental problems such as climate change and biodiversity loss, the dominant politic...
This thesis explores Swedish residents’ attitudes related to an eco-social agenda from a sustainable...
Growth-dependent welfare states contribute to climate emergency. The ecological economics, degrowth,...
In times of emergent emphases on how climate change will affect welfare societies, welfare policies ...
In the face of accelerating global warming and attendant natural disasters, it is clear that governm...
As the discourses of ecologically sustainable development point towards the active involvement of in...
We explore peoples' dispositions and practices with regard to social–ecological transformations base...
Sweden is seen as a forerunner in environmental and ecological policy. Sweden and ecological governa...
The emerging concept of sustainable welfare attempts to integrate environmental sustainability and s...
This article investigates the dual role - exemplified by the ideal-types of the consumer and the cit...
Very few countries have managed to decouple economic growth from resource use and greenhouse gas emi...
Very few countries have managed to decouple economic growth from greenhouse gas emissions in absolut...
Can a radical and innovative policy idea such as a maximum income become a real alternative? Despite...
Current environmental challenges, such as greenhouse gas emissions and water pollution, are large-sc...
Sweden has long been an aknowledged leader in Europe in terms of its commitment to environmental pro...
Faced with environmental problems such as climate change and biodiversity loss, the dominant politic...
This thesis explores Swedish residents’ attitudes related to an eco-social agenda from a sustainable...
Growth-dependent welfare states contribute to climate emergency. The ecological economics, degrowth,...
In times of emergent emphases on how climate change will affect welfare societies, welfare policies ...
In the face of accelerating global warming and attendant natural disasters, it is clear that governm...
As the discourses of ecologically sustainable development point towards the active involvement of in...
We explore peoples' dispositions and practices with regard to social–ecological transformations base...
Sweden is seen as a forerunner in environmental and ecological policy. Sweden and ecological governa...
The emerging concept of sustainable welfare attempts to integrate environmental sustainability and s...
This article investigates the dual role - exemplified by the ideal-types of the consumer and the cit...
Very few countries have managed to decouple economic growth from resource use and greenhouse gas emi...
Very few countries have managed to decouple economic growth from greenhouse gas emissions in absolut...
Can a radical and innovative policy idea such as a maximum income become a real alternative? Despite...
Current environmental challenges, such as greenhouse gas emissions and water pollution, are large-sc...
Sweden has long been an aknowledged leader in Europe in terms of its commitment to environmental pro...
Faced with environmental problems such as climate change and biodiversity loss, the dominant politic...