Environmentally Sustainable Economic Development: Building on BrundtlandRobert J. A. Goodland, Herman E. Daly, Salah El Serafy |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
On the strategy of trying to reduce economic inequality | 27 |
wrong signals for sustainable economic | 35 |
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accounting accumulation achieve activities already amount annual approach assets base become benefits billion Brundtland calculating capacity Chapter complementary concern consequences conservation consumption continue contribute costs Daly damage depletion developing countries Ecological Economics economists ecosystem effects efficiency energy environment environmental estimate example factor fish flow forests functions future given global goal growing growth human impact important improvement increase industrial input Institute interest investments issues labor less limits maintain manmade capital material means measures national income natural capital natural resources output percent physical political pollution poor population possible poverty practical present Press problem production reached reduce relative remaining renewable Report requires resource depletion result rich scale sink social society soil standards substitute sustainable development throughput transition United Washington waste World Bank yields