Research Handbook on the Green Economy
Edited by Andrew Jones and
Patrik Ström
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Outlining how the concepts of green economy and green growth have become the forefront of policy and political debates within the last decade, this compelling Research Handbook investigates the policies and plans that utilise these concepts at both the local and global level to achieve a truly green economy. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment; Geography; Politics and Public Policy Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781789904826
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: conceptualising research into the green economy , pp 1-11

- Andrew Jones and Patrik Ström
- Ch 2 Green economy definitions: recent trends and developments , pp 13-33

- Lucien Georgeson
- Ch 3 Green growth , pp 34-50

- David Gibbs
- Ch 4 The circular economy , pp 51-63

- Brita Hermelin
- Ch 5 Are all industries now green? , pp 64-80

- Grete Rusten
- Ch 6 Agenda 2030 and the green economy , pp 81-94

- Marie Stenseke
- Ch 7 Green finance: possible misallocation of portfolio assets and net carbon tax proposals , pp 96-109

- Naoyuki Yoshino, Tomonori Yuyama and Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary
- Ch 8 Product circulation and remanufacturing , pp 110-127

- Mitsutaka Matsumoto
- Ch 9 Green services , pp 128-140

- Patrik Ström
- Ch 10 Servitization and the green economy , pp 141-159

- Keiko Toya
- Ch 11 Construction and the green economy , pp 160-177

- Julia Affolderbach and Christian Schulz
- Ch 12 Bioeconomy and international trade in Latin America , pp 178-193

- Ximena Olmos and Nanno Mulder
- Ch 13 Second-stage challenges and opportunities for renewable energy and national variation in adoption , pp 194-219

- Paul Midford
- Ch 14 Green tourism , pp 220-242

- Lucia Pizzichini
- Ch 15 Lean and the green economy: the promise of a waste-free society? , pp 244-257

- Daryl J. Powell
- Ch 16 Green everywhere? Institutional greenwashing and injustice in the green economy , pp 258-278

- Kirstie O’Neill
- Ch 17 Green economies in the Global South: framings, experiences, and immanent challenges , pp 279-297

- James T. Murphy
- Ch 18 Coda: future directions and challenges for research into the green economy , pp 299-300

- Andrew Jones and Patrik Ström
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