Tytuł artykułu
Autorzy
Identyfikatory
Warianty tytułu
Innovative instruments of sustainable consumption
Języki publikacji
Abstrakty
Strengthening of sustainable consumption patterns is a very difficult process. It is proved, that the use of combination of different instruments, within ecological policy, is more effective then applying a single solution. New studies and experience insights on sustainable consumption show that innovative instruments should be characterized by following elements: collective action, adaptability and existence of a solid evidence not only on technical and life cycle assessment data, but also evidence from social sciences referring to such issues as consumer values and attitudes, heterogeneity of consumer groups, barriers for change in everyday life, etc. A social and ethic dimension of the instrument is also of vital importance. Integrated use of innovative instruments will change consumer behavior and support sustainable consumption.
Słowa kluczowe
Wydawca
Czasopismo
Rocznik
Tom
Strony
17--22
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 12 poz.
Twórcy
autor
Bibliografia
- 1. DEFRA (2008) Promoting Proeinvironmental Behaviour: Existing Evidence to Inform Better Policy-Making, DEFRA, United Kingdom.
- 2. EEA (2005) Household consumption and the environment, EEAreport/Noll/2005, Copenhagen.
- 3. European Commission (EG) (2007) Sustainable Public Procurement in EU Member States: Overview of Government Initiatives and selected Cases, Finał report to the EU High Level Group on CSR.
- 4. European Commission (2006) Improving the Environmental Performance of Public Procurement: Report on Implementation of the Council Recommendation, ENY/EPOC/WPNE-P(2006)6/FINAL.
- 5. Eurostat, tryb dostępu: http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu
- 6. OECD (2007) Working Party on National Environmental Policies, Paris.
- 7. OECD (2008) Promoting Sustainable Consumption, Good Practices in OECD Countries, Paris.
- 8. Oosterhuis F., F. Rubik, G. Scholl (1996) Product Policy in Europe: New Environmental Perspectives, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordecht, Boston, London.
- 9. Rubik F., Scholl G., Biedenkopf K., Kalimo H., Mohaupt F., Söebech Ó., Stø E., Strandbakken P., Turnheim B. (2009) Innovative Approaches in European Sustainable Consumption Policies, Schriftenreihe des IOW 192/09, Berlin, ISBN 978-3-932092-95-4
- 10. Tukker A., Huppes G., Guinee J., Heijungs R., de Koning A., van Oers L., Suh S., Geerken T., Van Holderbeke M., Jansen B., Nielsen P. (2006) Environmental Impact of Products (EIPRO) Analysis of the life cycle environmental impacts related to the final consumption of the EU-25, Main report, IPTS/ES-TO project.
- 11. United Nations Emdronment Program (UNEP) (2005) Communicating Sustainability: How to Produce Effective Public Campaigns.
- 12. United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) (2008) Planning for Change: Guidelines for National Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production.
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
Identyfikator YADDA
bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BAT7-0015-0056