Sustainable consumption, the new economics and community currencies: Developing new institutions for environmental governance (original) (raw)

Regional Studies, 2006

Abstract

Seyfang G.(2006) Sustainable consumption, the new economics and community currencies: developing new institutions for environmental governance, Regional Studies 40, 781–791. Sustainable consumption is gaining currency as a new environmental policy objective, but there is a limit to the changes in consumption behaviour that individuals can make within current socio-economic frameworks. The 'new economics' literature argues that sustainable consumption is characterized by five factors: localization, reducing ecological footprints, ...

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