Biodiversity policy beyond economic growth

Increasing evidence—synthesized in this paper—shows that economic growth contributes to biodiversity loss via greater resource consumption and higher emissions. Nonetheless, a review of international biodiversity and sustainability policies shows that the majority advocate economic growth. Since imp...

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Universidad del Rosario
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/23773
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Biodiversity conservation
Biodiversity loss
Biodiversity policy
Biodiversity scenarios
Decoupling
Degrowth
Economic growth
Postgrowth
Sustainability policy
Transition
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title Biodiversity policy beyond economic growth
spellingShingle Biodiversity policy beyond economic growth
Biodiversity conservation
Biodiversity loss
Biodiversity policy
Biodiversity scenarios
Decoupling
Degrowth
Economic growth
Postgrowth
Sustainability policy
Transition
title_short Biodiversity policy beyond economic growth
title_full Biodiversity policy beyond economic growth
title_fullStr Biodiversity policy beyond economic growth
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity policy beyond economic growth
title_sort Biodiversity policy beyond economic growth
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Biodiversity conservation
Biodiversity loss
Biodiversity policy
Biodiversity scenarios
Decoupling
Degrowth
Economic growth
Postgrowth
Sustainability policy
Transition
topic Biodiversity conservation
Biodiversity loss
Biodiversity policy
Biodiversity scenarios
Decoupling
Degrowth
Economic growth
Postgrowth
Sustainability policy
Transition
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