Assessing pathways for pursuing coherence between local implementation of emerging alternative economic approaches and international investment law DOI Creative Commons
Ted Gleason

Ecological Economics, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 232, P. 108566 - 108566

Published: March 6, 2025

Language: Английский

15 years of degrowth research: A systematic review DOI Creative Commons
John‐Oliver Engler,

Max-Friedemann Kretschmer,

Julius Rathgens

et al.

Ecological Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 218, P. 108101 - 108101

Published: Jan. 11, 2024

In academia and political debates, the notions of 'degrowth' has gained traction since dawn 21st century. While some uncertainty around its exact definition remains, research on degrowth revolves idea reducing resource energy throughput as a unifying theme. We employ mixed-methods design to systematically review scientific peer-reviewed English literature from 2008 2022 that refers or 'post-growth' in title, keywords abstract (N = 951). find lack concrete distributional monetary policy proposals sample analyzed, low overall degree collaboration among authors relation degrowth's age size. The analyzed can be grouped into seven clusters along two major gradients, one methodology (qualitative-quantitative) other scale-of-analysis (individual-societal). conclude academic about would benefit more prominent discussion implications ideas proposals, particular debate should concrete, with stronger focus policies degrowing economy.

Language: Английский

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Degrowth as a plausible pathway for food systems transformation DOI
Matthew Gibson, Daniel Mason-D’Croz, Anna Norberg

et al.

Nature Food, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 3, 2025

Language: Английский

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Emerging green industry toward net-zero economy: A systematic review DOI Creative Commons
Niangjijia Nyangchak

Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 378, P. 134622 - 134622

Published: Oct. 11, 2022

Given the urgency of achieving net-zero emissions for climate stabilization, a deeper holistic knowledge key factors driving green industry, an emerging industrial strategy to build economies through sustainable production and consumption, is growing relevance. The existing literature fragmented into heterogeneous industry systematic review on topic lacking. This study aims fill this gap by synthesizing multidisciplinary addressing set research questions. It has reviewed 211 peer-reviewed articles 16 grey literatures published from 2009 July 2022. A methodology employed defining questions, search strategy, terms, databases, inclusion exclusion criteria, synthesis strategy. framework been constructed discuss results that can be used in evaluating growth strategies economy. finds six gaps have theoretical practical implications future research. Firstly, potential threats (delayed decoupling, inequality, extractivism, stranded assets) identified demand extensive studies might contribute successful transition toward emissions. Secondly, primary underpinning are heterogeneous, fragmented, less considered under rubric 'green industry', which require frameworks systems thinking study. Thirdly, focuses growth-environmental dilemma, overlooking social structures where embedded in, must with focus inclusion. Fourthly, underpinnings evolve around degrowth take distinct stands challenging economic model achieve emissions, but their claims methods highly contested, relationship within different contexts further Fifthly, evolved globally, primarily concentrated China, regional, provincial, local perspectives scant. Finally, papers typically employ quantitative few qualitative mixed involving fieldwork.

Language: Английский

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64

Social warfare for lithium extraction? Open-pit lithium mining, counterinsurgency tactics and enforcing green extractivism in northern Portugal DOI Creative Commons
Alexander Dunlap, Mariana Riquito

Energy Research & Social Science, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 95, P. 102912 - 102912

Published: Dec. 14, 2022

The European Union (EU) is highly dependent on importing raw materials for low-carbon infrastructures from around the globe. This material dependence has, since 2019, initiated legislation and efforts to intensify mining within EU. Iberian Peninsula remains a principle target area EU's critical (CRM) initiatives. article explores making of "Mina do Barroso" (Barroso Mine) in northern Portugal, which threatens "Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System" will potentially become largest open-pit lithium mine Western Europe. prospective project represents an investment public funding opportunity companies. Commission Portuguese government are applying increasing political pressures establish this make international decarbonization benchmarks through rapidly expanding electric vehicles (EVs) energy storage system (ESS). Barroso agrarian communities threatened with extensive socio-ecological impacts, leading locals, (some) climate activists environmental organizations reject project. Company personnel confronting growing opposition, blockades resolute "Minas Não!" (No Mines!). We explore subtle attempting engineer social acceptance Mina Barroso, revealing 'slow' warfare tactics employed by company infiltrate rural bonds, exploit psycho-social vulnerabilities attempt disable anti-mining organizing unity region. demonstrates insidious technologies pacification extraction assemble severe impacts Portugal.

Language: Английский

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62

How to pay for saving the world: Modern Monetary Theory for a degrowth transition DOI Creative Commons
Christopher Olk, Colleen Schneider, Jason Hickel

et al.

Ecological Economics, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 214, P. 107968 - 107968

Published: Aug. 29, 2023

Degrowth lacks a theory of how the state can finance ambitious social-ecological policies and public provisioning systems while maintaining macroeconomic stability during reduction economic activity. Addressing this question, we present synthesis degrowth scholarship Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) rooted in their shared understanding money as good common opposition to artificial scarcity. We two arguments. First, draw on MMT argue that states with sufficient monetary sovereignty face no obstacle funding necessary for just sustainable transition. Increased spending neither requires nor implies GDP growth. Second, research bring line ecological reality. posits fiscal is limited only by inflation, thus productive capacity economy. efforts deal constraint must also pay attention social limits. Based propose set suitable stable transition, including stronger regulation private finance, tax reforms, price controls, an emancipatory job guarantee. This approach support broad democratic mobilization

Language: Английский

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Downscaling down under: towards degrowth in integrated assessment models DOI Creative Commons
Jarmo Kikstra, Mengyu Li, Paul E. Brockway

et al.

Economic Systems Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 31

Published: April 1, 2024

IPCC reports, to date, have not featured ambitious mitigation scenarios with degrowth in high-income regions. Here, using MESSAGEix-Australia, we create 51 emissions for Australia near-term GDP growth going from +3%/year rapid reductions (−5%/year) explore how a traditional integrated assessment model (IAM) represents an economic starting point, just energy demand reduction. We find that stagnating per capita reduces the mid-century need upscaling solar and wind by about 40% compared SSP2 baseline, limits future material needs renewables. Still, 2030 is more than quadruple of 2020. Faster may entail higher socio-cultural feasibility concerns, depending on policies involved. Strong inequality reduce risk lowered access decent living services. discuss research possible IAM extensions improve post-growth scenario modelling.

Language: Английский

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Degrowth: a path to transformative solutions for socio-ecological sustainability DOI Creative Commons
Mine Işlar, Max Koch,

Riya Raphael

et al.

Global Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Abstract Non-technical summary Engaging with economic questions is crucial for sustainability science to maintain its transformative potential. By recognizing the impact of continuous growth on environmental problems, concept degrowth proposes a practical approach achieving sustainability. It urges experts in think carefully about impacts growth, echoing recent scientific findings that question need endless growth. Therefore, this article highlights potential as can expand capacities necessary socio-ecological Technical This addressing fundamental driver unsustainability, offers concrete pathway toward sustainable outcomes. calls scientists explicitly consider role aligning assessments support critical stance Although and share common goals such respecting biocapacity equitable distribution ecological budgets, approaches differ by placing emphasis national local solutions exploring aspects technology, time, work, commodity, property. Growth-critical perspectives post-growth have propel discourses into new, more impactful realms development. Social media Degrowth

Language: Английский

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Reviewing studies of degrowth: Are claims matched by data, methods and policy analysis? DOI Creative Commons
Ivan Savin, Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh

Ecological Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 226, P. 108324 - 108324

Published: Sept. 2, 2024

In the last decade many publications have appeared on degrowth as a strategy to confront environmental and social problems. We undertake systematic review of their content, data methods. This involves use computational linguistics identify main topics investigated. Based sample 561 studies we conclude that: (1) content covers 11 topics; (2) large majority (almost 90%) are opinions rather than analysis; (3) few quantitative or qualitative data, even fewer ones formal modelling; (4) first second type tend include small samples focus non-representative cases; (5) most offer ad hoc subjective policy advice, lacking evaluation integration with insights from literature environmental/climate policies; (6) public support, concludes that strategies policies socially-politically infeasible; (7) various represent "reverse causality" confusion, i.e. term not for deliberate but denote economic decline (in GDP terms) resulting exogenous factors (8) adopt system-wide perspective – instead small, local cases without clear implication economy whole. illustrate each these findings concrete studies.

Language: Английский

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Perceptions and Behaviors Concerning Tourism Degrowth and Sustainable Tourism: Latent Dimensions and Types of Tourists DOI Open Access
Hugo Pinto, Madelene Barboza, Carla Nogueira

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(2), P. 387 - 387

Published: Jan. 7, 2025

The current economic model centered on perpetual growth is unsustainable. Without a shift away from this growth-centric approach and rampant consumerism, the environmental social crises will persist. This article explores tourists’ relationship with degrowth sustainability. Through an empirical investigation, study relatively uncharted territory of how tourists engage degrowth. Employing online survey sample 261 respondents obtained through convenience sampling via distribution, research seeks to unearth key facets tourist behavior categorize based their attitudes toward sustainability findings indicate that remains largely unfamiliar concept among tourists. Interestingly, those exhibiting more sustainable travel practices also display greater alignment principles. Conversely, younger appear less inclined towards behaviors resistant embracing ideologies. These underscore potential in addressing challenges within tourism industry while emphasizing need including local communities fostering practices.

Language: Английский

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From neoliberal urban green space production and consumption to urban greening as part of a degrowth agenda DOI Creative Commons
Jakub Kronenberg

Cities, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 159, P. 105739 - 105739

Published: Jan. 23, 2025

Language: Английский

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