Environment, growth and development - The concepts and strategies of sustainability (Hardcover, 2nd ed)


Is sustainable development the answer to environmental decline and development failure? In 1987, the Brundtland Commission concluded that sustainable development would integrate environmental concerns into mainstream policies, shifting focus from weak and peripheral environmental management to the socio-economic policy sources of environmental impacts. The 1992 Earth Summit confirmed this approach, endorsing integrated environmental and economic accounting by policy makers. "Green accounting" is now being implemented to formulate national policies for sustainable development. "Environment, Growth and Development" offers an analysis of sustainable economic growth and development based on operational variables derived from the new systems of "green accounting". A complete revision and expansion of the first edition, this book offers a new focus on macroeconomic aspects through its analysis of "green accounting" methods, comparing the "goods" of economic production and consumption with the "bads" of losses of natural resources and environmental quality. Beyond economics, ways of evaluating social, cultural, aesthetic or ethical issues are also proposed.

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Is sustainable development the answer to environmental decline and development failure? In 1987, the Brundtland Commission concluded that sustainable development would integrate environmental concerns into mainstream policies, shifting focus from weak and peripheral environmental management to the socio-economic policy sources of environmental impacts. The 1992 Earth Summit confirmed this approach, endorsing integrated environmental and economic accounting by policy makers. "Green accounting" is now being implemented to formulate national policies for sustainable development. "Environment, Growth and Development" offers an analysis of sustainable economic growth and development based on operational variables derived from the new systems of "green accounting". A complete revision and expansion of the first edition, this book offers a new focus on macroeconomic aspects through its analysis of "green accounting" methods, comparing the "goods" of economic production and consumption with the "bads" of losses of natural resources and environmental quality. Beyond economics, ways of evaluating social, cultural, aesthetic or ethical issues are also proposed.

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Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis Books Ltd

Release date

June 1994

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234 x 156mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

192

Edition

2nd ed

ISBN-13

978-0-415-10669-6

Barcode

9780415106696

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0-415-10669-9



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