Sylvia Lorek
Sustainable Europe Research Institute SERI Germany, HQ, Faculty Member
- Ecological Economics, Sustainable Communities, Sustainable Production and Consumption, Steady-State Economy, Degrowth, Ecological Economics, Evolution of Economics, Sustainable Lifestyles, Behavioral Change, Human Development, Evolution of Consciousness, Intentional Communities, Grassroots Movements, Environmental Sustainability, Environmental Impact, and 7 moreFood Consumption, Sustainable Development, Environmental Policy and Governance, Global Governance, Sustainable Consumption, Environmental Studies, and Public Policyedit
... Kristof/Nanning/Becker in diesem Band). ... Dabei rechnet sie den Haushaltsdienstleistungen, die auch Handwerk, Pflege und Ehrenamt umfassen, noch Vorleistungen, Steuer, Abschreibungen etc. zu. Der Dienstleistungsanteil der... more
... Kristof/Nanning/Becker in diesem Band). ... Dabei rechnet sie den Haushaltsdienstleistungen, die auch Handwerk, Pflege und Ehrenamt umfassen, noch Vorleistungen, Steuer, Abschreibungen etc. zu. Der Dienstleistungsanteil der Haushaltsproduktion liegt bei 67 Prozent. ...
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The production and consumption systems (PACS) of electricity provide broad insights into possible actions and interventions in pursuit of sustainable development at different points in the life cycle from production and supply to... more
The production and consumption systems (PACS) of electricity provide broad insights into possible actions and interventions in pursuit of sustainable development at different points in the life cycle from production and supply to consumption. More importantly for the context of the present book, electricity PACS allow particularly relevant insights regarding knowledge-to-action-gaps in sustainable development. Considerable knowledge exists on the sustainability
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A new mandate for sustainable consumption and production (SCP) was created at the Johannesburg Summit in 2002 by calling for the development of a 10-year Framework of Programs on Sustainable Consumption and Production. In 2006 EU... more
A new mandate for sustainable consumption and production (SCP) was created at the Johannesburg Summit in 2002 by calling for the development of a 10-year Framework of Programs on Sustainable Consumption and Production. In 2006 EU Sustainable Development Strategy was ...
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... and the Pursuit of Sustainability Louis Lebel and Sylvia Lorek Page 2. 2 L. Lebel and S. Lorek ... Our understanding of consumers is increasingly being linked to environmental impacts and questions of sustainability (Stern et al.... more
... and the Pursuit of Sustainability Louis Lebel and Sylvia Lorek Page 2. 2 L. Lebel and S. Lorek ... Our understanding of consumers is increasingly being linked to environmental impacts and questions of sustainability (Stern et al. 1997; Hertwich 2002; Hobson 2003a). ...
Page 1. 251 Introduction Transforming productionconsumption systems (PCS) is fundamental to the pursuit of sustainability in an interconnected world (Chapter 1). Diverse experiments are underway. These include efforts to ...
Page 1. 1 The contribution of non-market services to the standard of living Joachim H. Spangenberg, Vice President, and Sylvia Lorek, Sustainable Consumption Officer, Sustainable Europe Research Institute SERI Cologne Office: Grosse... more
Page 1. 1 The contribution of non-market services to the standard of living Joachim H. Spangenberg, Vice President, and Sylvia Lorek, Sustainable Consumption Officer, Sustainable Europe Research Institute SERI Cologne Office: Grosse Telegraphenstr. ...
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The paper elaborates on sustainable consumption and provides key arguments from the sustainable consumption literature. It introduces ‘environmental space’ as one of the early concepts which embedded sustainable consumption within natural... more
The paper elaborates on sustainable consumption and provides key arguments from the sustainable consumption literature. It introduces ‘environmental space’ as one of the early concepts which embedded sustainable consumption within natural and social boundaries. It explains why a floor as well as a ceiling for the environmental space has to be considered and reflects on the space itself, its size and how to share it. Various possible paths of transition to reach the environmental space from a position of overconsumption as well as from under-consumption are described and linked to various schools of thought in sustainability research. Specific emphasis is given to a more detailed analysis of the two concepts of ‘green growth’ and ‘de-growth’. Relating these concepts to sustainable consumption research and politics, the chapter distinguishes between strong and weak sustainable consumption and outlines some enabling mechanisms for sustainable consumption.
This paper aims to link two debates and literatures at the cutting edge of sustainable development research and governance: sustainable consumption and degrowth. Interestingly, these literatures have only recently started to exchange and... more
This paper aims to link two debates and literatures at the cutting edge of sustainable development research and governance: sustainable consumption and degrowth. Interestingly, these literatures have only recently started to exchange and integrate insights, despite their similar interest in the fundamental systemic challenges to sustainable development. The paper argues that this lack of connection is due to a predominance of perspectives in sustainable consumption governance that focus almost exclusively on questions of efficiency gains. This “weak sustainable consumption” governance, however, is not able to address the challenges to sustainable development arising from overconsumption in general or the rebound effect and distributive issues in particular. In contrast, a “strong sustainable consumption” perspective provides a basis for a promising inquiry into the linkages between consumption and sustainable development as well as a fruitful exchange with degrowth. Specifically, it allows the delineation of relevant insights on the role of values in governance, obstacles to political reform, and promising political strategies for the degrowth debate and literature.
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What are the implications of the current international political, and economic settings for consumer policy, and, in particular, those regarding sustainable consumption? In terms of improvements in the efficiency of consumption, the... more
What are the implications of the current international political, and economic settings for consumer policy, and, in particular, those regarding sustainable consumption? In terms of improvements in the efficiency of consumption, the settings have induced efforts to this effect and show potential for further progress. In terms of necessary changes in consumption levels and patterns, however, little progress has been made since the Rio Summit nor is there likely to be any in the near future. These two dimensions of sustainable consumption need to be differentiated, as there is a substantial amount of controversy regarding our ability to achieve sustainable consumption on the basis of improvements in efficiency alone. The paper traces these differences with respect to the work of the major international governmental organizations (IGOs) engaged in developing sustainable consumption governance. It argues that the lack of commitment to strong sustainable consumption among IGOs can be explained by their “weakness” as actors in global governance and the existence of strong opposing interests among consumers and business actors.
