The current paper explores the relationship between some relatively new concepts in the field of economics – slow living, slow food, slow writing and the green economy. The goal of the paper is twofold – discussing the possibilities opened by these exciting new concepts, in terms of an increase in the quality of life combined with an environmentally sustainable lifestyle, as well as ascertaining what the concepts may entail in the context in which the effects of the recent economic crisis may make green and slow living seem like a distant dream. It is this holistic view that we shall attempt to enlarge upon in the paper, with the avowed purpose of weighing out the possibilities presented in the complicated, crisis-fraught global context
Abstract: The study presents analysis of three case studies of sustainable communities to reveal the...
This paper substantiates the necessity for studying the complexity and ambiguousness of green econom...
peer reviewedOver the past ten years, the Green Economy (GE) concept has gained momentum in both aca...
The current paper explores the relationship between some relatively new concepts in the field of eco...
While traditional economics tries to quantify happiness, slow economics avoids price tags on quality...
Speed is the essence of the modern era, but our faster, more frenetic lives often trouble us and lea...
This article studies ways in which the Slow Food movement creates spaces for political action and el...
A review of Wendy Parkins and Geoffrey Craig, Slow Living (UNSW Press, Sydney, 2006)
How do responsible consumption choices impact a consumer\u92s quality of life? As studies continue t...
Though increasingly understood that sustainable consumption is a key component for sustainable devel...
Across the world, there has been a polite uprising to the perceived meaninglessness and stress of ou...
A new concept for housing foresight is introduced as a hypothesis in analogy to slow food, and as a ...
This thesis explores the intersections between wisdom, happiness, and aesthetics through intergenera...
One of the effects of globalization is the faster pace of our lives. This rhythm can be noticed in a...
The environment is changing in a dynamic way. Sustainable development consists of both natural envir...
Abstract: The study presents analysis of three case studies of sustainable communities to reveal the...
This paper substantiates the necessity for studying the complexity and ambiguousness of green econom...
peer reviewedOver the past ten years, the Green Economy (GE) concept has gained momentum in both aca...
The current paper explores the relationship between some relatively new concepts in the field of eco...
While traditional economics tries to quantify happiness, slow economics avoids price tags on quality...
Speed is the essence of the modern era, but our faster, more frenetic lives often trouble us and lea...
This article studies ways in which the Slow Food movement creates spaces for political action and el...
A review of Wendy Parkins and Geoffrey Craig, Slow Living (UNSW Press, Sydney, 2006)
How do responsible consumption choices impact a consumer\u92s quality of life? As studies continue t...
Though increasingly understood that sustainable consumption is a key component for sustainable devel...
Across the world, there has been a polite uprising to the perceived meaninglessness and stress of ou...
A new concept for housing foresight is introduced as a hypothesis in analogy to slow food, and as a ...
This thesis explores the intersections between wisdom, happiness, and aesthetics through intergenera...
One of the effects of globalization is the faster pace of our lives. This rhythm can be noticed in a...
The environment is changing in a dynamic way. Sustainable development consists of both natural envir...
Abstract: The study presents analysis of three case studies of sustainable communities to reveal the...
This paper substantiates the necessity for studying the complexity and ambiguousness of green econom...
peer reviewedOver the past ten years, the Green Economy (GE) concept has gained momentum in both aca...