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Improving understanding on degrowth pathways: an exploratory study using collaborative causal models

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Publication date: Available online 23 November 2013
Source:Futures

Author(s): Nuno Videira , François Schneider , Filka Sekulova , Giorgos Kallis

Degrowth has been put forward as a transition pathway towards a socially and ecologically sustainable future. Many diverse actions have been proposed in the context of degrowth. To the outsider the debate might seem somewhat unfocussed. This article reveals the links and complementarities between emblematic degrowth proposals, and provides a toolkit for developing a more coherent picture on how overdeveloped societies may make a transition to more frugal and convivial futures. We use the method of Causal Loop Diagramming in a collaborative setting involving researchers and activists engaged with degrowth issues. First we derive collaboratively the dominant feedback processes in the current social, ecological and economic systems and we identify leverage points for systemic interventions to facilitate degrowth. By explicitly representing the main causal chains of effects it is possible to reveal insights on the consequences of a given proposal and explore “what-if?” questions and future pathways. In addition we construct a compatibility matrix to identify the possible synergies between emblematic degrowth proposals. The results from these two exercises are integrated to provide plausible pathways for the implementation of degrowth policies, with a systemic identification of risks, uncertainties and leverage points of intervention. Participatory systems thinking tools have much to offer in envisioning contractional, macro-pathways towards sustainability.






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The Sustainable MBA: A Business Guide to Sustainability, 2nd Edition

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Whether you are an employee, a manager, an entrepreneur or a CEO,The Sustainable MBA Second Edition provides the knowledge and tools to help you ‘green’ your job and organization, to turn sustainability talk into actionfor the benefit of your bottom line and society as a whole.

Based on more than 150 interviews with experts in business, international organizations, NGOs and universities from around the world, this book brings together all the pieces



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Bringing Sustainability Metrics to Purchasing Decisions

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William Kornegay, senior vice president, Hilton Supply Management, Hilton Worldwide Eric Olson, senior vice president, advisory services, BSR It’s one thing for companies to figure out the best ways to embrace sustainability within their own operations. It’s another thing to figure out the best ways to get other companies — specifically, suppliers — to embrace […]

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Competition Among Self-Regulatory Institutions: Sustainability Certifications in the Cut-Flower Industry

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This dissertation abstract and commentary present the work of Dr. Andrea Prado. The dissertation explores the dynamics and consequences of the competition among self-regulatory institutions within an industry and how firms choose among the multiple environmental and labor certifications available. The dissertation abstract explains the research questions, setting, and methods. The commentary discusses the author’s views on conducting research as a junior scholar.


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