Environmentally significant consumption research directions

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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Washington, D.C. National Academy Press c1997
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Includes bibliographical references
Consumption as a Problem for Environmental Science - Paul C. Stern, Thomas Dietz, Vernon W. Ruttan, Robert H. Socolow, James L. Sweeney -- - Toward a Working Definition of Consumption for Environmental Research and Policy - Paul C. Stern -- - Tracking the Flows of Energy and Materials -- - Consuming Materials: The American Way - Iddo K. Wernick -- - Wastes and Emissions in the United States - David T. Allen -- - Carbon Emissions from Travel in the OECD Countries - Lee J. Schipper -- - Structural Economics: A Strategy for Analyzing the Implications of Consumption - Faye Duchin -- - Examining the Driving Forces -- - Social Structure, Culture, and Technology: Modeling the Driving Forces of Household Energy Consumption - Loren Lutzenhiser -- - Environmental Impacts of Population and Consumption - Thomas Dietz, Eugene A. Rosa -- - Cross-National Trends in Fossil Fuel Consumption, Societal Well-Being, and Carbon Releases - Eugene A. Rosa -- - Emulation and Global Consumerism - Richard R. Wilk -- - Cultural and Social Evolutionary Determinants of Consumption - Willett Kempton, Christopher Payne -- - Strategies for Setting Research Priorities - Paul C. Stern, Thomas Dietz, Vernon W. Ruttan, Robert H. Socolow, James L. Sweeney
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (viii, 143 p.)
ISBN:0309055989
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