Sustainable consumption: from escape strategies towards real alternatives


Autoria(s): Csutora, Mária; Mózner, Zsófia; Tabi, Andrea
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Better sustainability policy is supposed to lead to better sustainability performance. Nonetheless, recent research predicts further growth of the ecological footprint and stable ecological deficit in Europe and North America despite their impressive policy efforts (Lenzen et al. 2007) [1]. Similarly, individual strategies result in somewhat reduced load for committed consumers, but this reduction cannot offset the total impact of the socio-economic configuration: consumers in higher income countries tend to pollute more. Comitted consumers "offset" a part of their environmental load by carrying out green purchases. A radical change assumes a change in lifestyle (Shove, 2004) [2]. The conference paper is the first step of the study that aims at measuring the significance of attitude elements as compared to the significance of the socio-economic system on different elements of consumption and environmental aspects This paper focuses on measuring the ecological footprint impacts of consumption in different product groups as well as in different income groups of the society.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://unipub.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/601/1/cs-m-t-sust-cons.pdf

Csutora, Mária, Mózner, Zsófia and Tabi, Andrea (2009) Sustainable consumption: from escape strategies towards real alternatives. In: Sustainable Consumption 2009 - Sustainable consumption, production and communication, 24. September 2009, Budapest, Hungary.

Relação

http://unipub.lib.uni-corvinus.hu/601/

Palavras-Chave #Environmental economics
Tipo

Conference or Workshop Item

NonPeerReviewed

Idioma(s)

hu

en