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Economic Growth Impact: Environmental & Social Aspects
Explores the challenges of slowing down economic growth due to political priorities and job preservation.
Sustainability and Wealth
Explores 'Adjusted Net Saving' as a sustainability measure and its implications on different income levels and regions.
Technological Levers for Sustainability: Energy and Policy
Covers the impact of technological levers on sustainability, focusing on energy consumption and climate change.
Sustainability: Introduction
Explores historical precursors, collapse of fisheries, caring for future generations, key concepts, Brundtland Report, and Earth Summit outcomes.
Decoupling: Economic Growth and Planetary Boundaries
Explores decoupling economic growth from resource use to stay within planetary boundaries.
Green Growth and Externalities
Examines green growth, externalities, GDP limitations, innovation, and the role of the public sector in sustainable development.
Maximizing Profit: Fertilizer and Heating Oil Strategies
Covers strategies for maximizing profit through optimal fertilizer use and heating oil consumption reduction.
Sustainable Development: Introduction & Frontiers
Explores the historical roots and key principles of sustainable development, emphasizing the balance between meeting present needs and preserving resources for future generations.
Decoupling Economic Growth from Environmental Impact
Covers decoupling economic growth from environmental impacts, focusing on relative and absolute decoupling and their implications for sustainability.
Urban Planning Principles
Introduces ten basic principles for urban planning, focusing on pedestrians, spatial thinking, and resource efficiency.