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Beyond GDP? and Interdisciplinary Approaches
This post looks at two recurring themes that came up at Green Week – the inadequacy of the GDP paradigm, and the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in addressing resource and environmental concerns. Beyond GDP? Jo Leinen, Chair of the European … Continue reading
Posted in Sustainable Energy Security
Tagged Alan Belward, Charlie Hargroves, Deforestation, economic growth, FAO, Food waste, Green Week, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Interdisciplinary approaches, Jo Leinen, life-cycle, Mercedes Bresso, Michael Warhurst, Pier Carlo Padoan, Resource efficiency, resource footprint, systems approach
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