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Sustainability Economics:Decoupling Strategy versus a Post-Growth Economy, Green Tech

Sustainability Economics:Decoupling Strategy versus a Post-Growth Economy Sustainability Economics:Decoupling Strategy versus a Post-Growth Economy

Sustainable Economics - Sustainability Origins and State of the Discussion - Ecological Efficiency and Consistency Decoupling Economic Growth. Ecological Efficiency (increasing the resource productivity), Minimization of the ecological rucksack and primary energy input, Optimizing the relation of input and output, Application to any hardware (products, technology) and services.

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Author: Niko Paech (Senior) | Visits: 596 | Page Views: 1092
 
Domain:  Green Tech Category: Environmental Subcategory: Sustainability 
Upload Date: 17th-Aug-2012  Click On Above Link To See More
Reference: North Sea Sustainable Energy Planning

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