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The concept of environmental space - implications for policies, environmental reporting and assessments Hille, John

By: 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.
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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.