Who pays for sustainability in the small-scale fisheries in the global south? DOI Creative Commons
Inés López-Ercilla, Lorena Rocha‐Tejeda,

Scott P. Fulton

et al.

Ecological Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 226, P. 108350 - 108350

Published: Aug. 24, 2024

Language: Английский

Financing the green transition. The role of macro-economic policies in ensuring a just transition DOI Creative Commons

João Paulo Braga,

Ekkehard Ernst

Frontiers in Climate, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 5

Published: Aug. 31, 2023

The transition to a green economy requires significant resources, both from private investors and public policy makers with important implications for employment living standards. This paper argues that macro-economic policies are essential in accelerating the through three channels: they can strengthen price signals externality pricing; mobilize additional hybrid funding projects; soften social labor market impact of those workers currently still employed polluting industries. provides an overview main fiscal, monetary financial help provide necessary fund successful transition. It highlights different trade-offs regarding instrument choice outcomes, notably need achieve is ecological socially sustainable. We current choices document their economic, outcomes. In particular, we demonstrate proper use regulation instruments—carbon taxes, cap-and-trade schemes, bonds, nature-based capital—can resources be usefully invested ensure just

Language: Английский

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4

Nature-Based Solutions for Climate-Resilient Development: A Technical, Policy, and Governance Perspective DOI

Amlan Mishra,

Sakshi Bajpai,

Suruchi Bhadwal

et al.

Springer eBooks, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 24

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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1

The green economy as plantation ecology: When dehumanization and ecological simplification go 'green DOI Creative Commons
Vijay Kolinjivadi, Jean-François Bissonnette, Laura Guisasola València

et al.

Journal of Political Ecology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 30(1)

Published: Sept. 24, 2023

The green economy is proposed as a solution to address growing and potentially irreversible ecological crises. But what happens when environmental solutions are premised on the same logics of brutal simplification dehumanization that sustain reinforce systems oppression breakdown? In this article, we describe transformation biophysical landscape planet into replicable blueprints plantation plot. colonial-era organizational template an ongoing process disciplining bodies landscapes efficient, predictable, calculable, controllable plots optimize commodity production dependent racialized gendered processes dehumanization. visible cultural, physical, aesthetic, political singularity plot, under guise objectivity neutrality, permits tangible depiction way breakdown takes place. We interrogate notion "greening" strategy combat unintended impacts colonial ecology, arguing such tactics further ecology rather than dismantle it. first conceptualize historical its biophysical, cognitive, corporeal principles. then offer examples new, more inclusive (but equally detrimental) forms logics, crucially identify how these extensions logic get co-opted by resistance agents, from social movements disease pestilence. consider sustainability certifications palm oil through Roundtable Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) in Colombia compensatory afforestation programs designed offset forest destruction monoculture plantations India. conclude highlighting abolition ecologies can serve antidote highlight necessary relationships self-reflexivity, repair collective solidarity required disinvest ecology.

Language: Английский

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3

Utilization of Space Based on Renewable Energy in the New City of Moncongloe-Pattalassang Metropolitan Mamminasata, Indonesia DOI Creative Commons
Batara Surya, Syafri Syafri,

Rahmawati Thamrin

et al.

International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(4), P. 234 - 250

Published: July 5, 2024

Allocation of space in the development new city areas for needs socio-economic activities contributes to complexity land use and environmental degradation. This study aims to: (1) Analyze effect utilization allocation, activity systems, population mobility on increase energy demand Moncongloe-Pattalasang; (2) direct indirect effects changes use, allocation need renewable energy, improving quality areas; (3) Formulate a model based sustainability development. uses qualitative quantitative approach. Data obtained through observation, surveys, in-depth interviews, documentation. The results show that coupled with Moncongloe-Pattalassang. utilization, explains 97.61% Furthermore, influence total system, contributed 60.58% Moncongloe-Pattalassang was 67.73%. recommends support social functions towards area

Language: Английский

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0

Who pays for sustainability in the small-scale fisheries in the global south? DOI Creative Commons
Inés López-Ercilla, Lorena Rocha‐Tejeda,

Scott P. Fulton

et al.

Ecological Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 226, P. 108350 - 108350

Published: Aug. 24, 2024

Language: Английский

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0