Sustainable consumption is a key concept in the sustainable development paradigm, which calls for individuals in high-incomes countries to consider, and take action on, the environmental impacts of their household consumption practices. Within recent international policy framings, sustainable consumption is part of an efficiency-focussed rationalisation discourse, representing distinct theories of the environment, the state and the individual. This paper considers how this discourse resonates and impacts upon the very citizens it has been constructed to affect. 'Alternate' discourses of sustainable consumption and critical social science research suggests that politically dominant approaches mean little to members of the public. This sugges...
Politicians and national policy makers seek to encourage individuals to engage in a wide range of pr...
This article examines issues of sustainability in relation to consumption. The authors first discuss...
It is surely beyond doubt that current consumption trends are socially unjust and environmentally un...
Sustainable consumption is a key concept in the sustainable development paradigm, which calls for in...
Concern over the environmental and social implications of modern consumption patterns has emerged as...
The sustainable development paradigm has focused political and academic attention on the concept of ...
In the following C-Level Thesis, the geographically isolated consumer society that has evolved in th...
Despite occupying a central place in the sustainable development paradigm, calls for individuals in ...
The term “sustainable consumption” is subject to many interpretations, from Agenda 21's hopeful asse...
Why do people consume the way they do, and how might social change be supported towards more sustain...
This paper examines green consumption in the context of an increasing focus on sustainable lifestyle...
This paper examines the emergence of market-orientated approaches to public participation in environ...
Consumption has emerged as a pivotal concept in environmental sustainability debates. Since the 1992...
This paper examines the nature of environmental action in and around the home. Given the rise of loc...
Industrial ecology has mainly been concerned with improving the efficiency of production systems. Bu...
Politicians and national policy makers seek to encourage individuals to engage in a wide range of pr...
This article examines issues of sustainability in relation to consumption. The authors first discuss...
It is surely beyond doubt that current consumption trends are socially unjust and environmentally un...
Sustainable consumption is a key concept in the sustainable development paradigm, which calls for in...
Concern over the environmental and social implications of modern consumption patterns has emerged as...
The sustainable development paradigm has focused political and academic attention on the concept of ...
In the following C-Level Thesis, the geographically isolated consumer society that has evolved in th...
Despite occupying a central place in the sustainable development paradigm, calls for individuals in ...
The term “sustainable consumption” is subject to many interpretations, from Agenda 21's hopeful asse...
Why do people consume the way they do, and how might social change be supported towards more sustain...
This paper examines green consumption in the context of an increasing focus on sustainable lifestyle...
This paper examines the emergence of market-orientated approaches to public participation in environ...
Consumption has emerged as a pivotal concept in environmental sustainability debates. Since the 1992...
This paper examines the nature of environmental action in and around the home. Given the rise of loc...
Industrial ecology has mainly been concerned with improving the efficiency of production systems. Bu...
Politicians and national policy makers seek to encourage individuals to engage in a wide range of pr...
This article examines issues of sustainability in relation to consumption. The authors first discuss...
It is surely beyond doubt that current consumption trends are socially unjust and environmentally un...