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Decrecer pero, ¿dónde?. El caso del decrecimiento
Published 2022-08-01“…El manifiesto propuesto en The Case for Degrowth reconoce el desafío de pedir a distintas poblaciones que reduzcan su crecimiento económico y bienestar. …”
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Ecocosmism: Finitude Unbound
Published 2024-02-01“…Inspired by this vision of a sustainable world, ecological thinking today is immediately associated with a language of finitude. Degrowth, self-limitation, and resource efficiency, these are all terms associated with a universalist model of progress that seems to know no limits. …”
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The Development of Green Investment and Its Policies in The Regulation of The Indonesian Government
Published 2022-09-01“…The policymaking of green investment can refer to the degrowth and modernization of the policy. It can be seen to refer to the ideas presented by George C.…”
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COVID-19 as a stimulus for growth? The Spanish journalistic treatment of tourism during confinement
Published 2022-12-01“…The academic debate is focused on this polarisation and the possibility that this crisis constitutes an opportunity for change towards a degrowth approach in tourism. However, this approach is not adopted by politicians, entrepreneurs or the media. …”
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Le développement durable face à sa crise : un concept menacé, sous-exploité ou dépassé ?
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Effect of Sustainable Development and Institutional Quality on Growth
Published 2023-09-01“…Increasing negative coefficient values from lower to higher quantiles imply increasing opportunity cost of degrowth towards increasing sustainable development. …”
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Could practices of reduced consumption during the COVID-19 pandemic facilitate transformative change for sustainability? Experiences from Sweden and Ireland
Published 2022-09-01“…The study contributes to the literature on sustainable and reduced consumption, including literature on degrowth, sufficiency, and downsizing.…”
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Not tourism-phobia but urban-philia: understanding stakeholders’ perceptions of urban touristification
Published 2019-12-01“…To conclude, we call for a future research agenda in pursuit of social justice and equity around re-touristification, de-touristification or even tourist degrowth. …”
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Not tourism-phobia but urban-philia: understanding stakeholders’ perceptions of urban touristification
Published 2019-12-01“…To conclude, we call for a future research agenda in pursuit of social justice and equity around re-touristification, de-touristification or even tourist degrowth. …”
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Beyond growth: a wellbeing economy for the textile and garment sector
Published 2023-07-01“…Background/Objective: Growth-alternative economic models such as wellbeing economies, steady state and degrowth perspectives have come to prominence as opportunities to foster human health and quality of life without exceeding planetary boundaries. …”
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Géographie de la décroissance démographique et évolution des mobilités quotidiennes dans la conurbation Ōsaka-Kyōto-Kōbe
Published 2016-03-01“…Therefore, a geographical approach to population degrowth and to the evolution of daily mobilities within the Keihanshin provides an original insight into the complex interactions between an advanced stage of demographic transition, urban dynamics and mobilities in a metropolitan region renowned for its dense mass transit system. …”
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Breaking free from tunnel vision for climate change and health.
Published 2023-01-01“…Alternative economic paradigms can offer possibilities for fairer ecological futures that prioritise health and wellbeing. Examples such as degrowth, doughnut economics and ecosocialism, and their relationship with health, are described. …”
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Breaking free from tunnel vision for climate change and health
Published 2023-01-01“…Alternative economic paradigms can offer possibilities for fairer ecological futures that prioritise health and wellbeing. Examples such as degrowth, doughnut economics and ecosocialism, and their relationship with health, are described. …”
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JNK controls the onset of mitosis in planarian stem cells and triggers apoptotic cell death required for regeneration and remodeling.
Published 2014-06-01“…Furthermore, in pre-existing body regions, JNK activity is required to establish a positive balance between cell death and stem cell proliferation to enable tissue renewal, remodeling and the maintenance of proportionality. During homeostatic degrowth, JNK RNAi blocks apoptosis, resulting in impaired organ remodeling and rescaling. …”
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Udržitelný nerůst. Nový zastřešující koncept v environmentální argumentaci?
Published 2016-08-01“…O oživení radikálního étosu se pokouší koncept udržitelného nerůstu (sustainable degrowth), který získává váhu v rámci eko-sociálního hnutí i akademické debaty v posledním desetiletí. …”
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Virtuous organizations: Desire, consumption and human flourishing in an era of climate change
Published 2022-11-01“…The similarities with and differences from the degrowth/post-growth movement are explored to demonstrate the distinctive contribution a MacIntyrean approach makes. …”
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The world wide web of carbon: Toward a relational footprinting of information and communications technology's climate impacts
Published 2023-01-01“…Some studies argue that information and communications technology's global carbon footprint is set to rise dramatically in the coming years, requiring urgent regulation and sectoral degrowth. Others argue that information and communications technology's growth is largely decoupled from its carbon emissions, and so provides valuable climate solutions and a model for other industries. …”
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The future of sustainable polar ship-based tourism
Published 2023-01-01“…The COVID-19 pandemic has provided an important opportunity to review polar tourism development and management, and to ask whether an emphasis should be placed on ‘degrowth’ of the sector in the future.…”
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The power to transform structures: power complexes and the challenges for realising a wellbeing economy
Published 2024“…Finally, it explores implications and challenges for realising a wellbeing economy based on post-/degrowth visions. It emphasises the double challenge faced by such a wellbeing-economy actor-coalition. …”
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Una aproximación al turismo Slow. El turismo Slow en las Cittaslow de España
Published 2011-07-01“…Slow tourism arises from Slow philosophy, within the economic degrowth theory, as an alternative to the current tourist activity.The aim of this document is to shed some light on this subject through the analysis of the main special features that characterize this tourist philosophy. …”
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