Sustainable Production and Consumption
Andrea Keszi Szeremlei, Róbert Magda
The idea that builds on the recognition that the Earth is a finite world, the resources are not endless, and thus the vision of continuous growth cannot be sustained can be traced back to the 1960s. Global problems had already occurred by then, and trends calculated from the data indicated a apid disaster for the future. Humanity is at crossroads, and even the directions are still unclear. In the mid-1980s, an increasingly ecological approach appeared in politics, development policy, and international institutions.
Keywords:
sustainability, natural capital, sustainable economy
Contact:
Andrea Keszi Szeremlei Phd, College Professor, Institute of Social Sciences, College of Dunaújváros, Táncsics M. u. 1/A H-2401, Hungary e-mail: keszi-szeremlei.andrea@mail.duf.hu
Date of online publishing:
02.12.2015
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