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The grand challenges of our times are seriously interlinked: ecological crises cannot be tackled separately from social problems. In the strong sustainability approach, a good life for all must be achieved within ecological boundaries. To respect the planetary boundaries, it is required to...
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Sustainable consumption as a complex phenomenon at the boundaries of different (ecological, economic, social) systems requires theoretical approaches that do justice to its complex causality and dynamism. Participatory systems mapping offers a tool to achieve this purpose. Its policy relevance...
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In discourses around sustainability, increasing eco-efficiency through technological developments are highly popular as they promise the continuation of business-as-usual and appeal to economic actors whose primary motivation is to follow the paths of economic growth. Dominant narratives and...
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A jelenlegi gazdasági rendszerünk kizárólag növekedésre építő logikája súlyosan károsítja élővilágunkat, amelyen az emberi jóllét is alapszik, így annak alapvetéseit szükséges megkérdőjelezni (Hickel et al., 2022). Az oxfordi közgazdász, Kate Raworth 2012-ben...
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Farmers struggle to combat uncertain climate issues while encountering pressure on conventional farming practices that lead to carbon emissions, water and soil pollution, and other environmental harms. A growing body of literature investigated circular economy and sustainable practices to...
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