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circulaire economie --- 552 Afvalstoffen --- 460 Economie --- Sustainable development --- Environmental economics
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Economic production --- Economic structure --- Relation between energy and economics --- economic concepts --- energie-economie
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Overgaan naar een duurzame samenleving is noodzakelijk en uitdagend. Het is de gang van de economie van de uitputting naar een rechtvaardige economie geïnspireerd door levende systemen. Het economisch wereldbeeld wordt vervangen door een ecologisch wereldbeeld. Het hoeft niet 'minder en minder'. We gaan naar 'anders en beter'. De hedendaagse avant-garde van ontwerp en industrie laat ons zie hoe duurzaam ook wenselijk kan zijn. Leren beklijft alleen met metaforen om het nieuwe wereldbeeld aan op te hangen. Daarbij helpen algemene begrippen als de 'Paradox van Jevons', de 'natuur als leermeester' en de 'wieg tot wieg economie'. Leren van de natuur geeft ook heel praktische referentiepunten als de 'boodschap van de mieren', de 'eco-tapijttegel', de 'droomboerderij', de 'eco-herstelschool' en het nut van de schooltuin.
Duurzame ontwikkeling --- Ecosystemen --- Recyclage --- 330.34 --- 614.6 --- Afval --- Ecologie --- Economie --- Energie --- Klimaat --- Milieu --- milieubeleid (lt) --- Economische ontwikkeling. Regionale economische ontwikkeling --- Milieubeheer --- 330.34 Economische ontwikkeling. Regionale economische ontwikkeling --- groene economie --- Didactics of biology --- ecologie --- natuureducatie --- outdoor education
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Environmental economics. --- Economics. --- Recycling (Waste, etc.)
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"Circular Building and Circular Economy presents concepts, methods and examples of circularity in construction and the economy. Urban mining and circular construction are two approaches to the challenges that architecture and urban design are facing, using techniques such as mono-material construction and design for disassembly, and tools such as materials passports and databases. The circular economy is not solely about recycling but encompasses a wide range of strategies from local community projects to new ownership and service models and steering mechanisms such as carbon fees and dividends" [Publisher]
Hergebruik ; sloophout ; afvalmateriaal --- Architectuur ; design ; recupereerbare materialen --- Architectuur ; recyclage van materialen en bouwonderdelen --- Bouwconstructies ; bouwelementen ; recyclagematerialen --- Bouwmaterialen; afbraakmaterialen ; recyclagematerialen --- 72:574 --- Architectuur en ecologie ; architectuur en milieu --- Circular economy. --- Sustainable construction. --- BUILDING SUSTAINABILITY -- 72 --- 504 --- recyclage (bouwmateriaal) --- 574 --- Duurzaam bouwen --- Ecologie en bioverscheidenheid --- 691 --- Bouwmaterialen (architectuur) --- Architecture écologique --- Economie circulaire --- Développement durable --- Changement climatique --- Construction écologique --- 692 --- Constructie-elementen --- Circulair bouwen --- Circular economy --- Sustainable construction --- Architecture --- Building materials --- Économie circulaire --- Construction durable --- Construction --- Environmental aspects --- Recycling. --- Aspect de l'environnement --- Matériaux --- Recyclage --- Sustainable development. --- Climatic changes. --- Recycling (Waste, etc.) --- Économie circulaire. --- Construction durable. --- Changements climatiques. --- Recyclage (déchets, etc.) --- Civil engineering. Building industry --- circulaire economie --- duurzaamheid --- Économie circulaire. --- Recyclage (déchets, etc.) --- Relation between energy and economics --- Production management --- economics --- adaptive reuse --- recycling --- sustainable architecture --- sustainability
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This book explores the historical and conceptual development of sustainable development, emphasizing the integration of ecological, economic, and social dimensions. It traces the evolution of environmental movements from the 1970s and 1980s, highlighting the formation of the World Commission on Environment and Development and their pivotal 1987 report, which popularized the definition of sustainable development. The book examines the holistic approach to sustainability, emphasizing the need for balance among economic growth, environmental protection, and social equity. It discusses influential works like 'The Limits to Growth' by Meadows et al., detailing their impact on sustainability discourse. The book is intended for a scholarly audience interested in environmental studies, policy-making, and sustainable development practices.
Architecture --- Sustainable development --- Environmental policy
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