Eco-efficiency, regulation, and sustainable business : towards a governance structure for sustainable development
Bleischwitz, Raimund ; Hennicke, Peter
Edward Elgar - Cheltenham
2004
228 p.
sustainable development ; climate change ; environmental protection ; environmental policy ; energy ; economics
Environment
English
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"This book presents important new research on applied eco-efficiency concepts throughout Europe. The aim of eco-efficiency is to achieve market-based measures of environmental protection, in order to enhance the prospects for sustainable development and achieve positive economic and ecological benefits. The distinguished authors discuss a number of themes surrounding eco-efficiency including the necessary conditions for technological dissemination and ecological modernization, and the role of government in enabling businesses and society to participate actively in this process. In particular, they highlight the application of existing European-based policies concerning material flows and energy. The authors also investigate some new concepts of sustainable development and provide a useful introduction to material flows analysis. In further chapters they study the emerging regulatory policies for eco-efficiency, and examine the issues of sustainable business and consumption strategies."
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Table of contents:
Introduction
1. Translating Sustainable Development into Practice: A ‘Patchwork’ of Some New Concepts and an Introduction to Material Flows Analysis
2. Towards a New Kind of Technological Progress
3. Emerging Regulatory Policies for Eco-Efficiency
4. Sustainable Business and Consumption Strategies
5. Bridging the Data Gap
6. Concluding Thoughts
References
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