The impacts of ocean acidification on marine ecosystems and reliant human communities
Racism. Sexism. Heterosexism. Gender binarism. Together, they comprise intimately
harmful, distinct, and entangled societal systems of self-serving domination and privilege …
harmful, distinct, and entangled societal systems of self-serving domination and privilege …
The boundaries of the planetary boundary framework: a critical appraisal of approaches to define a “safe operating space” for humanity
In 2009, a group of 29 scholars argued that we can identify a set of “planetary boundaries”
that humanity must not cross at the cost of its own peril. This planetary boundaries …
that humanity must not cross at the cost of its own peril. This planetary boundaries …
The environmental impact of green consumption and sufficiency lifestyles scenarios in Europe: connecting local sustainability visions to global consequences
The sustainability transformation calls for policies that consider the global consequences of
local lifestyles. We used stakeholders' visions of sustainable lifestyles across Europe to build …
local lifestyles. We used stakeholders' visions of sustainable lifestyles across Europe to build …
Conceptualization of an indicator system for assessing the sustainability of the bioeconomy
V Egenolf, S Bringezu - Sustainability, 2019 - mdpi.com
The increased use of biogenic resources is linked to expectations of “green” economic
growth, innovation spurts through biotechnology, development options for rural areas, and …
growth, innovation spurts through biotechnology, development options for rural areas, and …
The land footprint of the EU bioeconomy: Monitoring tools, gaps and needs
The bioeconomy is gaining growing attention as a perceived win-win strategy for
environment and economy in the EU. However, the EU already has a disproportionately …
environment and economy in the EU. However, the EU already has a disproportionately …
A policy mix for resource efficiency in the EU: key instruments, challenges and research needs
Against the background of an often wasteful use of natural resources, the European Union
has made resource efficiency a top policy priority. Policy formulation is, however, at a very …
has made resource efficiency a top policy priority. Policy formulation is, however, at a very …
Three scenario narratives for a resource-efficient and low-carbon Europe in 2050
Global trends in production and consumption and the associated use of natural resources
are far from sustainable. There is a growing recognition of the need to tackle …
are far from sustainable. There is a growing recognition of the need to tackle …
Contesting consumerism with a circular economy?
The circular economy (CE) concept has recently entered the public discourse. A CE should
contest the reproduction of a so-called linear economy. However, it is largely promoted as a …
contest the reproduction of a so-called linear economy. However, it is largely promoted as a …
Pathways to a resource-efficient and low-carbon Europe
M Distelkamp, M Meyer - Ecological economics, 2019 - Elsevier
Various environmental footprint concepts have already been developed and applied in
sustainability research. However, these analyses tend to remain restricted to historical …
sustainability research. However, these analyses tend to remain restricted to historical …
Measuring product material footprint as new life cycle impact assessment method: Indicators and abiotic characterization factors
The global economy is using growing amounts of natural resources such as raw materials,
water, and land by making and using goods, services, and infrastructure. Aspirations on …
water, and land by making and using goods, services, and infrastructure. Aspirations on …