Strategic Sustainable Development: A Comparison of Current Approaches

Kuehr, Ruediger (2001). Strategic Sustainable Development: A Comparison of Current Approaches. Zero Emissions Forum. United Nations University.

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    Author Kuehr, Ruediger
    Title Strategic Sustainable Development: A Comparison of Current Approaches
    Series Title Zero Emissions Forum
    Publication Date 2001
    Place of Publication Tokyo and Berlin
    Publisher United Nations University
    Pages 7
    Language eng
    Abstract The present throughput economy will yield to a customised economy, in which custom-tailored services are more important than mass products, and access to services more important than ownership of goods. In the customised economy, the natural resources land, energy, and materials will be largely replaced by knowledge, know-how, and know-who in the process of providing wealth to people. In this paper, ecological indicators are presented which can be used to quantify the resource productivity of products, services, systems, and performances. Together with Factor 10 they form a framework which allows the operationalisation of the sustainability concept. The indicators presented fit well into the economic realities of the customised service economy.
    UNBIS Thesaurus ECONOMICS
    SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
    CLEANER PRODUCTION
    SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
    Copyright Holder United Nations University
    Copyright Year 2001
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    ISSN 16094921
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