How to Achieve a Wellbeing Economy from Macro to Micro
Friedrich Hinterberger ()
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Friedrich Hinterberger: Austrian Chapter, Club of Rome
A chapter in Sustainable Transformation and Well-being, 2025, pp 203-218 from Springer
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Abstract More than 50 years after the pathbreaking publication of the Club of Rome’s first report on the “Limits to growth”, the organization published “Earth For All. A Survival Guide For Humanity”. This new report suggests complying with the limits set by the Paris Agreement not only to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental goals but also and foremost to achieve a “wellbeing economy” all over the world. To attain this, it is crucial to intertwine macro, meso, micro and individual levels of action in policy, business and personal fields. By means of this contribution, I will discuss some framework conditions for more wellbeing for everyone: How the macro, meso, micro and individual level correlate (and which indicators help us picture this) and which challenges and opportunities derive from that (e.g. planetary boundaries set by nature). Therefore, this article brings together theoretical insights and practical learnings and, drawing on those, proposes elements that are applicable to various domains at every level.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-75566-8_13
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