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Factor X - Policy, Strategies and Instruments for a Sustainable Resource Use

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The editors of Factor X explore and analyze this trajectory, predicting scarcities of non-renewable materials such as metals, limited availability of ecological capacities and shortages arising from geographic concentrations of materials. They argue that what is needed is a radical change in the ways we use nature's resources to produce goods and services and generate well-being. The goal of saving our ecosystem demands a prompt and decisive reduction of man-induced material flows. Before 2050, they assert, we must achieve a significant decrease in consumption of resources, in the line with the idea of a factor 10 reduction target. EU-wide and country specific targets must be set, and enforced using strict, accurate measurement of consumption of materials. Their arguments are drawn from empirical evidence and observations, as well as theoretical considerations based on economic modeling and on natural science.

List of contents

Introduction.- PART I: Limits to Resource Use.- 1. The Limits of Resource Use and their Economic and Policy Implications.- 2. The Availability of Fossil Energy Resources.- PART II: Goals and Potentials for a Sustainable Use of Resources.- 3. Targets for Global Resource Consumption.- 4. Sustainable Land Use - Example: Land take for Settlement and Transport in Germany.- 5. The Need for Decarbonising Our Economy.- 6. Strategies for Enhancing Resource Efficiency.- 7. Macroeconomic Impacts of Efficient Resource Use.- PART III: Strategies and Policies for a Sustainable Use of Resources.- 8. The Challenge Of The Whole: Creating System Policies To Tackle Sustainability.- 9. Changing the Priorities: From Labour Productivity to the Efficiency in the Use of Resources.- 10. Establishing and Strengthening Markets for Resource Efficient Products and Services.- 11. Business Models for Material Efficiency Services.- 12. Requirements of an International Natural Resource Policy.- 13. Innovations for a Sustainable Resource Use - Reflections and Proposals.- PART IV: Proposals for Implementation.- 14. Reducing Resource Consumption - A Proposal for Global Resource and Environmental Policy.- 15. Towards a More Sustainable Use of Resources: A View from the World Resources Forum.- 16. From Resource Efficiency to Responsible and Dematerialized Societies.- 17. About the Need of Resource Efficiency Programs: The Editors' View.- Index.

Summary

The editors of Factor X explore and analyze this trajectory, predicting scarcities of non-renewable materials such as metals, limited availability of ecological capacities and shortages arising from geographic concentrations of materials. They argue that what is needed is a radical change in the ways we use nature’s resources to produce goods and services and generate well-being. The goal of saving our ecosystem demands a prompt and decisive reduction of man-induced material flows. Before 2050, they assert, we must achieve a significant decrease in consumption of resources, in the line with the idea of a factor 10 reduction target. EU-wide and country specific targets must be set, and enforced using strict, accurate measurement of consumption of materials. Their arguments are drawn from empirical evidence and observations, as well as theoretical considerations based on economic modeling and on natural science.

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Authors Michael Angrick
Assisted by Michael Angrick (Editor), Andrea Burger (Editor), Andreas Burger (Editor), Harry Lehmann (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.10.2013
 
EAN 9789400757059
ISBN 978-94-0-075705-9
No. of pages 311
Dimensions 161 mm x 241 mm x 20 mm
Weight 682 g
Illustrations XVIII, 311 p. 61 illus., 53 illus. in color.
Series Eco-Efficiency in Industry and Science
Eco-Efficiency in Industry and Science
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Development theory and development policy

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