
The Future of the Environment
Ecological Economics and Technological Change
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 2. March 1995
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-19-508574-7 (ISBN)
Description
One of the most important and complex problems facing both developing and industrialized nations is how to sustain economic growth without harming the environment. Faye Duchin and Glenn-Marie Lange address this issue in a practical and realistic way: through a detailed evaluation of the well-known approach to sustainable development outlined in the Brundtland Report, Our Common Future.
Taking issue with the Brundtland Report's optimistic and widely accepted assumptions, the authors show that the positive effects of recycling, increased fuel-efficiency, and other technological adjustments will not go far enough to provide for truly sustainable development in the long term. Through a new, broad-based empirical analysis, they argue that unless there are significant changes in the use of technologies, continued environmental degradation cannot be avoided. They warn that the trend of making only slight adjustments in the use of technologies, while feasible from an economic point of view for industrialized nations, will undoubtedly lead to further environmental damage.
In addition to offering a clear and unflinching look at what development is really doing to the global environment, the unique conceptual framework developed for this analysis provides an invaluable basis for analysis for the new, multidisciplinary field of ecological economics. Duchin and Lange describe how this new methodology will enable economists and policy-makers to evaluate our options for the future and choose those that most effectively reduce environmental degradation and achieve sustainable development.
Taking issue with the Brundtland Report's optimistic and widely accepted assumptions, the authors show that the positive effects of recycling, increased fuel-efficiency, and other technological adjustments will not go far enough to provide for truly sustainable development in the long term. Through a new, broad-based empirical analysis, they argue that unless there are significant changes in the use of technologies, continued environmental degradation cannot be avoided. They warn that the trend of making only slight adjustments in the use of technologies, while feasible from an economic point of view for industrialized nations, will undoubtedly lead to further environmental damage.
In addition to offering a clear and unflinching look at what development is really doing to the global environment, the unique conceptual framework developed for this analysis provides an invaluable basis for analysis for the new, multidisciplinary field of ecological economics. Duchin and Lange describe how this new methodology will enable economists and policy-makers to evaluate our options for the future and choose those that most effectively reduce environmental degradation and achieve sustainable development.
Reviews / Votes
A very important piece of information, which we hope will help to determine current and future socio-economic and technological choices. * Economic Research Systems * Duchin's et al. book provides an interesting and highly professional contribution to the ongoing discussion on sustainable development. Readers interested in this type of global modelling and forecasting will find the book of great interest. * Kyklos *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
line figures, tables
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
546 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-508574-7 (9780195085747)
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Faye Duchin | Glenn-Marie Lange
The Future of the Environment
Ecological Economics and Technological Change
E-Book
12/1994
1st Edition
Oxford University Press
€59.49
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Persons
Faye Duchin is Director of the Institute for Economic Analysis at New York University and Vice President of the International Society for Ecological Economics.
Glenn-Marie Lange is a Research Scientist at the Institute for Economic Analysis at New York University.
Glenn-Marie Lange is a Research Scientist at the Institute for Economic Analysis at New York University.
Author
Director, Institute for Economic AnalysisDirector, Institute for Economic Analysis
Research Scientist, Institute of Economic AnalysisResearch Scientist, Institute of Economic Analysis, both at New York University