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The concept of environmental space - implications for policies, environmental reporting and assessments Hille, John
Publication details: Köpenhamn European Environment Agency, EEA, 1999; Expert's corner 2/1997, Description: 252 KbSubject(s): Online resources: Abstract: The concept of environmental space is in one sense simple, yet potentially radical in its implications. It tells us something "we all know" - that there are limits to rate at which we can exploit the Earth's resources. And: that there are even tighter limits to the amounts we can consume in Europe, if we are to share fairly with other parts of the world.No physical items for this record
The concept of environmental space is in one sense simple, yet potentially radical in its implications. It tells us something "we all know" - that there are limits to rate at which we can exploit the Earth's resources. And: that there are even tighter limits to the amounts we can consume in Europe, if we are to share fairly with other parts of the world.