Increases in gross domestic product (GDP) beyond a threshold of basic needs do not lead to further increases in well-being. An explanation is that material consumption (MC) also results in negative health externalities. We assess how these externalities influence six factors critical for well-being: (i) healthy food; (ii) active body; (iii) healthy mind; (iv) community links; (v) contact with nature; and (vi) attachment to possessions. If environmentally sustainable consumption (ESC) were increasingly substituted for MC, thus improving well-being and stocks of natural and social capital, and sustainable behaviours involving non-material consumption (SBs-NMC) became more prevalent, then well-being would increase regardless of levels of GDP. ...
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Increases in gross domestic product (GDP) beyond a threshold of basic needs do not lead to further i...
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We analyse the relationship between individuals' subjective wellbeing (SWB) and measures of their co...
This paper focuses on consumption in the affluent world and the resulting level, composition and dis...
As consumerism grows year on year, there are impacts not only on sustainability but also on human he...
For every beneficial thing there is a point beyond which more is not necessarily better; where what ...
This chapter examines the current notion of well-being utilized in the mainstream economics, which i...
For more than 70 years, GDP has been the most common method for measuring the economic activity of n...
Motivated by both: academic research illuminating the diminishing returns nature of the relationship...
In a 2014 issue of Nature, members of our research group called for abandoning the gross domestic pr...
In the push for more sustainable and greener progress, faster economic growth is no longer a priorit...
A steady state economy needs indicators that capture ecological sustainability, social inclusion and...
The goal of this conceptual paper is to draw attention to the problems caused by the rapid growth of...
Industrial ecology tools have a role in informing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. ...
A number of countries have begun to adopt prevention pays policies and practices to reduce pressure ...
Increases in gross domestic product (GDP) beyond a threshold of basic needs do not lead to further i...
A variety of global metrics indicate the Earth has overshot its capacity to supply source and sink r...
We analyse the relationship between individuals' subjective wellbeing (SWB) and measures of their co...
This paper focuses on consumption in the affluent world and the resulting level, composition and dis...
As consumerism grows year on year, there are impacts not only on sustainability but also on human he...
For every beneficial thing there is a point beyond which more is not necessarily better; where what ...
This chapter examines the current notion of well-being utilized in the mainstream economics, which i...
For more than 70 years, GDP has been the most common method for measuring the economic activity of n...
Motivated by both: academic research illuminating the diminishing returns nature of the relationship...
In a 2014 issue of Nature, members of our research group called for abandoning the gross domestic pr...
In the push for more sustainable and greener progress, faster economic growth is no longer a priorit...
A steady state economy needs indicators that capture ecological sustainability, social inclusion and...
The goal of this conceptual paper is to draw attention to the problems caused by the rapid growth of...
Industrial ecology tools have a role in informing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. ...
A number of countries have begun to adopt prevention pays policies and practices to reduce pressure ...