Green economies around the world? Implications of resource use for development and the environment

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Green economies around the world? Implications of resource use for development and the environment

June 30, 2012
Monika Dittrich, Stefan Giljum, Stephan Lutter, Christine Polzin

This new report conducted by Monika Dittrich and Sustainable Europe Research Institute (SERI) and supported by the Heinrich Böll Foundation reveals, for the first time, data on resource use and resource effi ciency for all countries of the world over three decades, from 1980 – 2008. The data covers the global, continental and country level, featuring illustrative case studies.

The report addresses three main issues:
1. Patterns of material extraction, trade, consumption and resource productivity in
different world regions and countries;
2. Connections between material use and indicators of economic and social development;
3. Links between material use and selected major environmental problems, such as
carbon emissions, land use change and water use.

The report evaluates the performances of different countries, highlighting the critical issues of current trends in resource use. It thus provides innovative input for the current discussion on green economies and poverty reduction in the context of the upcoming Rio+20 Earth Summit in 2012 and beyond. 


Green economies around the world? Implications of resource use for development and the environment
   
Editor Sustainable Europe Research Institute (SERI)
Place of publication Vienna
Date of publication June 2012
Pages 43
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Date of Publication
June 30, 2012
Publisher
Dittrich and SERI
Number of Pages
43
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All rights reserved
ISBN / DOI
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