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,Production–Consumption Systems and the Pursuit of Sustainability,Too narrow a focus on energy security and sustainability may mean for instance, ignoring the impacts of the expansion of agrofuels on other sectors like agriculture and food. Efforts to tackle environmental problems in one city, while successful, may ultimately just end up shifting problems of pollu
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Range-Of-Motion
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Sustainability Transitions Through the Lens of Lifestyle Dynamics,fects, the dynamics and the environmental effects of modern consumer society is no longer confined to its historical region of origin: the United States (US), Western Europe, and – more recently – Japan. Economic growth, political modernization and cultural globalization do not only lead to the . gr
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The Contribution of Organic Food Production to Sustainable Nutrition: A Case Study on the Organic N (Morgan et al. 2006). The globalisation of food markets has intensified long distance trade, resulting in complex commodity-flow and division of labour systems (cf. the shrimp industry, Chapter 7 in this volume)..As a consequence of these developments, many countries have increased their food secur
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Production and Consumption of Tourist Landscapes in Coastal Areas: Case Study of Tourism in Malaysin the east coast area, island resorts include Pulau Tioman, the Perhentian Islands and Pulau Redang..Island resort development dates from 2,000 years ago when the Romans first developed the Isle of Capri as a holiday destination (Conlin and Baum 1995). ‘Confronted with a limited number of developmen