[HTML][HTML] The rebound effect of circular economy: Definitions, mechanisms and a research agenda
Circular economy (CE) is an umbrella concept for closing material loops towards enhanced
environmental performance. Despite the recognized benefits of CE, the intended outcomes …
environmental performance. Despite the recognized benefits of CE, the intended outcomes …
[HTML][HTML] Research avenues for uncovering the rebound effects of the circular economy: A systematic literature review
J Metic, DCA Pigosso - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022 - Elsevier
Circular Economy (CE) has gained great traction over the past few years and is increasingly
seen as a way to achieve sustainable development. However, the implementation of CE …
seen as a way to achieve sustainable development. However, the implementation of CE …
[HTML][HTML] The Jevons paradox unravelled: A multi-level typology of rebound effects and mechanisms
Literature on the rebound phenomenon has grown significantly over the last decade.
However, the field is characterized by diverse and ambiguous definitions and by substantial …
However, the field is characterized by diverse and ambiguous definitions and by substantial …
Rebound effect and sustainability science: A review
Rebound effects have been historically studied through narrow framings which may
overlook the complexity of sustainability challenges, sometimes leading to badly informed …
overlook the complexity of sustainability challenges, sometimes leading to badly informed …
Energy conservation more effective with rebound policy
JCJM Van den Bergh - Environmental and resource economics, 2011 - Springer
This article sketches the problem of indirect energy use effects, also known as rebound, of
energy conservation. There is widespread support for energy conservation, especially when …
energy conservation. There is widespread support for energy conservation, especially when …
[HTML][HTML] Unveiling the dynamic complexity of rebound effects in sustainability transitions: Towards a system's perspective
Rebound effects (RE) are systemic responses to sustainability-oriented actions that have
relentlessly offset the anticipated effects, hindering sustainability transitions. Limitations to …
relentlessly offset the anticipated effects, hindering sustainability transitions. Limitations to …
Evidence of direct and indirect rebound effect in households in EU-27 countries
J Freire-González - Energy Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
This research estimates the direct and indirect rebound effect of energy efficiency in
households for the EU-27 countries (the first twenty-seven Member States of the European …
households for the EU-27 countries (the first twenty-seven Member States of the European …
“Rebound” effects from increased energy efficiency: a time to pause and reflect
K Turner - The Energy Journal, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
The phenomenon of rebound effects has sparked considerable academic, policy and press
debate in recent years over the effectiveness of energy efficiency policy. There has been a …
debate in recent years over the effectiveness of energy efficiency policy. There has been a …
The foundations of the environmental rebound effect and its contribution towards a general framework
The study of the so-called rebound effect has traditionally pertained to the domain of
neoclassical energy economics. In recent years, other disciplines have applied this concept …
neoclassical energy economics. In recent years, other disciplines have applied this concept …
[หนังสือ][B] Energy use in the EU food sector: State of play and opportunities for improvement
F Monforti-Ferrario, IP Pascua, V Motola, M Banja… - 2015 - researchgate.net
The amount of energy necessary to cultivate, process, pack and bring the food to European
citizens' tables accounts for 17% of the EU's gross energy consumption, equivalent to about …
citizens' tables accounts for 17% of the EU's gross energy consumption, equivalent to about …