Conclusions: change management for sustainable consumption and production : Part 6: Conclusions and integration
In: System Innovation for Sustainability 1 2008 Mar 12 1(94):405-443; Jg. 1 (2008-03-12) 94, S. 405-443
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Sustainable consumption and production (SCP) was adopted as a priority area during the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg in 2002 and has since become one of the main vehicles for targeting international sustainability policy. Sustainable consumption focuses on formulating equitable strategies that foster the highest quality of life, the efficient use of natural resources, and the effective satisfaction of human needs while simultaneously promoting equitable social development, economic competitiveness, and technological innovation. But this is a complex topic and, as the challenges of sustainability grow larger, there is a need to re-imagine how SCP policies can be formulated, governed and implemented.System Innovation for Sustainability 1 is the first result of a unique positive confrontation between experts from all four communities. It examines what SCP is and what it could be, provides a state-of-the-art review on the governance of change in SCP policy and reviews current approaches.
So, at the end of this book we can now try to wrap up what we have learned about the key question we set out to solve: how can we stimulate, foster or force a change to sustainable consumption and production (SCP) and what is the natural role of different types of actors? To follow an order consistent with the structure of this book, in the following sections we will discuss what we can learn about this from a business, design, consumer and system innovation perspective, challenging, in a thought-provoking manner, some simplistic but abounding myths about how this change process could work. However, it is essential to recapitulate first what the goal of the whole SCP project could or should be and to what agenda this could or should lead.
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Conclusions: change management for sustainable consumption and production : Part 6: Conclusions and integration
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Tukker, Arnold [Ed.] ; Charter, Martin [Ed.] ; Vezzoli, Carlo [Ed.] ; Stø, Eivind [Ed.] ; Andersen, Maj Munch [Ed.] ; Arnold [Ed.] |
Quelle: | System Innovation for Sustainability 1 2008 Mar 12 1(94):405-443; Jg. 1 (2008-03-12) 94, S. 405-443 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2008 |
Medientyp: | Buch |
ISBN: | 978-1-907643-36-1 (print) |
DOI: | 10.9774/GLEAF.978-1-907643-36-1_23 |
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