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Themes : Redefining wealth
Fleeing Vesuvius: Overcoming the Risks of Economic and Environmental Collapse
Edited by Richard Douthwaite, Gillian Fallon, 2012
Happiness, Growth, and the Life Cycle
Edited by Holger Hinte and Klaus F. Zimmermann Richard A. Easterlin, Oxford University Press, UK, November 2010
Enough is enough : Ideas for a Sustainable Economy in a World of Finite Resources
The report of the steady-state economy conference
Global Justice for All and Casse, UK, July 2010
Growth isn’t possible. Why we need a new economic direction
2010
Enough is Enough Ideas for a Sustainable Economy in a World of Finite Resources
O’Neill, D.W., R. Dietz, and N. Jones (editors). 2010. The report of the Steady State Economy Conference, Leeds, UK. Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy (Arlington, Virginia, USA) and Economic Justice for All (Leeds, UK).
Dan O’Neill, Rob Dietz, Nigel Jones, 2010
« Prosperity without growth » ? The transition to a sustainable economy
Tim Jackson, Sustainable Development Commission, UK, April 2009
Prosperity without growth? The transition to a sustainable economy
Tim Jackson, March 2009
David C. Korten, Berret-Koehler, San Francisco, USA, January 2009
Conservation Biology, Volume 22, No. 6, 1389–1398, 2008
Brian Czech, 2008
A prosperous way down: Principles and Policies
Howard T. Odum, Elisabeth Odum, University Press of Colorado, United Sates, 2008
Collective, 2008
Herman E. Daly, Northampton MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, United States, 2007
In My Opinion: The steady state economy—what it is, entails, and connotes
Wildlife Society Bulletin 2004, 32(2):598–605
Brian Czech, Herman E. Daly, 2004
This document has been put together by Gustavo Marín with the help of Germà Pelayo and contributions from Cândido Grzybowski, Mattheiu Calame, Jorge Romano and Paul Raskin. It is based on presentations and discussions that focused on the economy during the seminar organized by Ibase, the Forum for a new World Governance (FnWG) and Euralat in Rio de Janeiro from 10 to 12 August 2011. It is of course a work in progress, and will benefit from further critiques and contributions.
Gustavo Marin, December 2011
This is a compilation of the Women’s Major Group Rio+20 position statements based on input from the March 2011 Women’s Major Group Position Paper, women’s statements presented at the Bonn UNDPI conference, the UNEP global Rio+20 consultation in Bonn and the Regional Rio+20 preparatory meetings in Santiago de Chile, Seoul, Cairo and Addis Ababa. This is a working document in continued progress. A globally developed summary of this document has been submitted as the Women’s Major Group submission for the zero-‐draft document for Rio+20. This compilation document is an annex.
November 2011