Transforming consumption and production paradigms to support sustainable societies - sustainable futures in practice
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) has become an important topic of policy and
research agendas over the last ten years. Although early policy ideas can be traced back to
the mid-1990s, policy attention accelerated after the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable
Development in Johannesburg, where a 10-year framework programme on SCP was promoted,
and then developed (multi-stakeholder Marrakech Process - 2003-2011), together with national
SCP initiatives, before being adopted at the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio +
20) in 2012.
In parallel, SCP has been increasingly debated by academics, resulting in various special issues
in scientific journals, overviews, and analyses of policy debates.
The appeal and importance of the SCP agenda is that it moves beyond the dominant focus
on pollution control and green products, widening attention to the patterns of consumption that
sustain the resource-intensity of everyday lives and design sustainable futures in practice.
The strength of SCP-research is its proposal to jointly consider production and consumption
activities. In the context of climate change, environmental degradation, resource problems
and declining bio-diversity, research on these two fundamental areas of human activity has
intensified because of the recognition that both domains need to change to achieve large gains in
environmental sustainability.
The aim of this session is to provide an opportunity to discuss innovative applications and
methodologies focused on how current consumption and production paradigms can be modified
or replaced to support transitions to sustainable and equitable societies.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
sustainable consumption; sustainable production; climate change; environmental sustainability
Elenco autori:
Duce, Pierpaolo
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Titolo del libro:
Book of Abstracts. SISC Annual Conference: Climate challenges and solutions under the 2 °C target.